Oral history interview with Ronald C. Breslow 1999 March 19 and April 9.
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Born in Rahway, New Jersey on 14 March 1931. Education: A.B. Chemistry, Harvard University (1952) ; M.A., Medical sciences, Harvard University (1953), Ph. D., Chemistry, Harvard University (1955). Employment: 1956- Columbia University. From the description of Oral history interview with Ronald C. Breslow 1999 March 19 and April 9. (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 76937834 ...