Oral history interview with Frank H. Westheimer, 1979 January 4 & 5.
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Westheimer, F. H. (Frank Henry), 1912-2007
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland on 15 January 1912. Died on 14 April 2007. Education: A.B., Chemistry, Dartmouth College (1932), M.A., Chemistry, Harvard University (1933), Ph.D., Chemistry, Harvard University (1935 ). Employment: 1935-1936 Columbia University; 1945-1946 National Defense Research Committee; 1936-1954 University of Chicago; 1953- Harvard University. From the description of Oral history interview with Frank H. Westheimer, 1979 January 4 & 5. (Chemical Heritage Foundati...