The Papers of Seymour Meyerson, 1944-1999 (bulk 1955-1975)

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The Papers of Seymour Meyerson, 1944-1999 (bulk 1955-1975)

The collection contains reprints of Meyerson's published papers, working files, raw data and correspondence files. There are also summaries and reports prepared from his employer Standard Oil of Indiana, and meeting files from ASTM meetings and other conferences.

54 boxes (16 linear ft.)

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Standard Oil Company (Indiana)

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Ramirez , Fausto

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Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991

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Fields, Ellis Kirby, 1917-2003

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Woodward, R. B. (Robert Burns), 1917-1979

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Robert Burns Woodward (1917-1979) joined the Chemistry Department at Harvard University in 1938. He was appointed Morris Loeb Professor of Chemistry in 1958 and held the Donner Professorship of Science from 1960 until his death. Woodward was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1965 for his work in organic chemistry. From the description of Papers of Robert Burns Woodward, 1873-1980 (inclusive), 1930-1979 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973225 Robert B...

Meyerson, Seymour

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Born in Chicago, Illinois in 1916. Education: S.B., Chemistry University of Chicago (1938). Employment: 1941-1942 Deavitt Laboratories, 1943-1945 United States Army, 1946-1984 Standard Oil Company (Indiana)/Amoco Corporation. From the description of Oral history interview with Seymour Meyerson 1991 March 7 (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 743094308 Seymour Meyerson was employed by the Research and Development department of Standard Oil of Indiana (Amoco) f...

American society for testing and materials

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American Society for Mass Spectrometry

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American Oil Company

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American Oil Company started in 1910. In 1915, it revolutionized the gasoline and automotive industry by introducing special motor fuel, Amoco Gas. It was the first Company to have a filling station in the east and the visible gasoline pump. From the description of American Oil Company records 1937 [mansucript]. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 39397230 ...