Letter to Professor C.E. Bullinger, 1933 May 20.

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Letter to Professor C.E. Bullinger, 1933 May 20.

Whitmore thanks Bullinger for allowing him to run the liquid air machine during which they made liquid hydrogen, making Penn State the fourth group (after the University of California, Bureau of Standards, and Johns Hopkins University) to make one of the components used in cryogenics.

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Whitmore, Frank C. (Frank Clifford), 1887-1947

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Frank C. Whitmore was born in North Attleboro, Massachusetts on 1 October 1887. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate degrees studies Harvard University, and received his Ph. D. in organic chemistry in 1914. Four universities awarded him honorary Doctor of Science degrees: Franklin and Marshall (1947), University of Delaware (1937), Allegheny (1938), and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy (1943). He taught at Williams College (1916-1917), the Rice Institute (1917-1918), the Univer...

Bullinger, Clarence Edward 1892-....

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