The CHEMStudy Materials in the Papers of Joseph S. Schmuckler, 1960-1969

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The CHEMStudy Materials in the Papers of Joseph S. Schmuckler, 1960-1969

The material is fairly inclusive and gives a good insight into the programs origins.

4 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)

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Schmuckler, Joseph S., 1927-

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Dr. Joseph S. Schmuckler, then a teacher at Haverford High School, was an early participant in the CHEMStudy Project and contributed materials to the supplementary elements. From the description of The CHEMStudy Materials in the Papers of Joseph S. Schmuckler, 1960-1969 (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 289013181 Joseph S. Schmuckler is a native Philadelphian, a graduate of Roxborough High School. Following military service in WW II, he enrolled at the Univ...

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