Oral history interview with George William Scott Blair, 1977 July 9.

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Oral history interview with George William Scott Blair, 1977 July 9.

The development of international societies of rheology, beginning with the formation of the American Society of Rheology in 1929; roles played by Eugene C. Bingham, M. Reiner, Wolfgang Ostwald, deWaele; major advances in rheology since 1925; Scott Blair's career.

Sound recording: 1 sound cassette, 1 session.Transcript: 14 p.

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American Society of Rheology.

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Scott Blair, G. W. (George William), 1902-

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Rheologist. Rothamstead Experimental Station (1927-1937); National Institute for Research in Dairying (NIRD), Shinfield, Reading (1937-1967); Oxford Haemophilia Centre (post-retirement, 1967-), Research and publications in all branches of rheology, including soil rheology, dough rheology, dairy product rheology, psychorheology, biorheology--a total of 284 original and review papers. Fellow the the Royal Society of Chemistry, Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Member of the British Society of Rh...