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Jun 3, 1996 - Deaths. ALAN H. NATHAN, 82, died March 15. Nathan worked for more than 34 years as a research chemist with Upjohn Co. A native of New Yo...
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PEOPLE Deaths. ALAN H. NATHAN, 82, died March 15. Nathan worked for more than 34 years as a research chemist with Upjohn Co. A na­ tive of New York City, he received a B.S. degree from Yale University in 1935 and a Ph.D. degree from Columbia Universi­ ty. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, and a son. Joined ACS in 1936; emeritus member. ROBERT W. TAFT Jr., 73, professor emer­ itus of chemistry at the University of Cali­

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fornia, Irvine, died in February after a long illness. Taft was one of the founding mem­ bers of the UC Irvine department of chem­ istry in 1965 and an authority on the corre­ lation of chemical structure with chemical reactivity. Prior to his work at UC Irvine, Taft spent 15 years as a chemistry profes­ sor at Pennsylvania State University, pre­ ceded by postdoctoral work with Louis Hammett at Columbia University. Taft received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Kansas, Lawrence. He completed a Ph.D. degree at Ohio State University, Columbus, where he worked

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