Sub-series 2. Awards, 1992-2007, undated
Scope and Content
The Papers of John B. Fenn contain the personal and professional papers of American analytical chemist and Nobel laureate John B. Fenn. The materials in this collection mainly document Fenn’s career at Yale University. To a much lesser extent, his tenures at Princeton University and Virginia Commonwealth University are also covered in this collection. The collection is arranged into the following nine series:
- Biographical
- Correspondence
- Reprints & Drafts of Papers
- Research (Topical)
- Grants & Proposals
- Conferences & Symposia
- Academic Career
- Patents, Awards, Consultancies
- Legal
Dates
- Creation: 1992-2007, undated
Sub-series Description
Arranged in its original order, this sub-series consists of John B. Fenn’s awards files. These files provide documentation of several awards received by Fenn during the 1990s and 2000s. Six files pertaining to Fenn’s 2002 Nobel Prize for Chemistry are present in this sub-series. Individual files regarding other awards received by Fenn, including the Award for Distinguished Contributions in Mass Spectrometry and the Wilbur Cross Medal are also preserved here. The contents of the Awards files consist of a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, correspondence, nominations, and speech manuscripts.
Repository Details
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