Charles Frederick Koelsch papers 1928-1980.

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Charles Frederick Koelsch papers 1928-1980.

Collection contains lab notebooks of C. Frederick Koelsch, emeritus professor of organic chemistry at the University of Minnesota.

1 box (1.0 cubic foot).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7529763

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Chemistry.

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Chemistry was first taught at the University of Minnesota when Edward Twining, a member of the first University faculty, was appointed professor of chemistry and French in 1869 in the Preparatory Department. Additional chemistry faculty were added when James Dodge was appointed professor of chemistry in 1880 and George B. Frankforter in 1893. The first four year course of study in chemistry was offered in 1891 when the College of Engineering, Metallurgy and the Mechanica...

Koelsch, Charles Frederick

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Charles Frederick Koelsch, B.S. (1928), Ph.D. (1931) University of Wisconsin. Appointed as instructor of organic chemistry in 1932 at the University of Minnesota; retired as professor emeritus in 1973. C. Frederick Koelsch was born on January 31, 1907 in Boise, Idaho. He earned his B.S. in 1928 and his Ph.D. in 1931 from the University of Wisconsin. From 1931-1932 Professor Koelsch was National Research Council (NRC) fellow at Harvard University. He came to the University of Minnesota in 1932. H...