Chemists -- Correspondence
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Autographed letters of famous chemists
Benfey autographed letter collection
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This is a collection of 21 letters, signed by eminent chemists of the modern era. All are typed and all but one is in English. Signers include Linus Pauling, Peter Debye, Road Hoffmann and Robert Woodward.
Frank H. Stodola Nobel laureate letter collection
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This is a collection of signed letters sent to Frank H. Stodola by various Nobel laureates in Chemistry. Letters are typed with the signature of the Nobel Laureate and addressed to Dr. Stodola at a variety of institutions.
Frederick Carl Strong III autograph collection
There is no real focus to the collection, in that Strong's principal interest was in the autograph rather than the contents, which are, for the most part, routine notes or inquiries. There are several Nobel laureates and a few outstanding American chemists represented.
Handwritten letter by Giovanni Antonio Giobert
The letter concerns a sample of indigo from Piedmont sent to the Count de Chanteloup who is Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal.
Handwritten letter by Marsilo Landriani to a naturalist
This 4 page letter written on May 7, 1787 deals with several topics including the work of Lavoisier, Guyton de Morveau and others in the evolving nomenclature, and the work of Richard Kirwan, a Scottish meteorologist.
Robert Mulliken - Harrison Shull correspondence
This is assemblage of correspondence between Robert Mulliken and Harrison Shull, American quantum chemists.
Sir Humphry Davy letter to a friend
One page autographed letter signed H. Davy and dated 29 September 1808. The letter discusses experiments with vacuum pressure in relation to sulfur, phosphorus and vapors of mercury.