Strong, Laurence E.

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the Harvard Pilot Plant for Human Plasma Fractionation during the Second World War. After the war he accepted posts at Kalamazoo College and Earlham College. During his tenure at Earlham, Dr. Strong became director and editor-in-chief of the Chemical Bonding Approach Project (CBA), an innovative program for the teaching of high-school level chemistry.

From the description of Papers of Laurence E. Strong 1942-1949, 1957-1967. (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 183887197

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