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CHEMISTRY

P r i s e Winners in Chemistry (Cont'd) J A M E S A. F U N K H O U S E R , University o f New H a m p s h i r e , D u r h a m , Ν . Η . Mendel

T

HE M E N D E L M E D A L is awarded annually by Villanova College 1 t o a Catholic

DATE

1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1

tary.

Medal

who has signally advanced t h e cause of science. T h e medal is to commemorate

studies

of Abbé

Gregor

ADDRESS

A W A R D E D TO

John A. Kolmer Albert F. Zahm Karl F. Herzfeld Francis P. Garvan Hugh Stott Taylor Georges Lemaitre Francis Owen Rice Julius A. Nieuwland

t h e biological Mendel.

Temple University Medical School Director of Aeronautical Research, Library of Congress Professor of Research Physics, Johns Hopkins University President of the Chemical Foundation, Inc. Chairman of the Chemistry Dept., and David B. Jones Professor of Chemistry, Princeton University Professor of Astral Physics, Catholic University of Louvain Johns Hopkins University' Professor of Chemistry, Notre D a m e University 1

Information supplied by the alumni secre-

» New York Times, May 8. 1935. » IND. ENG. CHEM., NEWS ED., 14, 248 (1936).

Theodore William Richards Medal

A

GOLD M E D A L was established in 1929 by the Northeastern Section of the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY to commemorate the many fundamental contributions which Theodore William Richards

made t o chemistry during his tion with Harvard University for five years. This medal will be awarded Northeastern Section a t intervals

connectwentyby the of two

years or, if circumstances should warrant, slightly more often. T h e honor will always go to a chemist who is well known a n d recognized for conspicuous achievement in his chosen field.1

DATE

A W A R D E D TO

ADDRESS

CONTRIBUTION

1930 1932 1934

Theodore W. Richards Arthur Amos N o y e s Gregory Paul Baxter

Harvard University California Institute of Technology Harvard University

1936

Charles A . Kraus

Brown University

(Posthumously.) Outstanding work in physical chemistry.* Atomic weight determinations; refined measurements of physical properties.* In recognition of his work in the field of non-aqueous solvents. 4

1

* Ibid., 14, 79 (1936); The Nucleus, 13, 165 (1936).

Tbid., 10, 16, 126 (1932). *Ibid., 12, 99 (1934).

IND. ENG. CHEM., N E W S E D , 8, No. Π , 8

(1930).

A . C . S . Award i n P u r e C h e m i s t r y

T

HE

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

Award in Pure Chemistry was estab­ lished in the spring of 1931 a t the sugges­ tion of Arthur C. Langmuir who gener­ ously assumed the financial burden of the

award for the first few years. Designed to encourage- and recognize outstanding chemical research in pure science, t h e award is to be made a t the fall meeting of the

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

to

a

person who is less t h a n thirty-one years of age and of American university or college connection. The award consists of a certificate a n d a check for one thousand dollars.

DATE

A W A R D E D TO

ADDRESS

T I T L E OF R E S E A R C H

1931 1932 1933 1934 1935

Linus Pauling Oscar Knefler Rice F . H. Spedding C . Frederick Koelsch Raymond M. Fuoss

California Institute of Technology Harvard University University of California University of Wisconsin Brown University

1936

John Gamble Kirkwood

Cornell University

Studies on crystal structure and the nature of the chemical bond. 1 Mechanism of reactions. 8 Spectroscopic studies dealing with atomic and molecular structure. 3 Researches on the chemistry of condensed ring systems. 4 Comprehensive theory of electrolytic solutions which applies t o all solvents and all electrolytes at low concentrations.* Work on the dielectric properties of matter under high pressures. 6

1

*Ibid., 11, 274 (1933). *Ibid., 12, 114. 331 (1934).

IND. ENG. CHEM., NEWS ED., 9, 269. 272

(1931). *Ibid., 10, 217 (1932).

*Tbid., 13, 191 (1935). •Ibid., U , 150 (1936).

P o p u l a r S c i e n c e M o n t h l y Prize P R I Z E of ten thousand dollars is awarded in behalf of Popular Science

Monthly by a committee of scientists a n d business and industrial leaders for t h e

DATE

A W A R D E D TO

ADDRESS

1931

George H. Whipple George R. Minot Irving Langmuir

University of Rochester } Harvard University J General Electric Co.

1932 1

IND. ENG. CHEM.. NEWS ED., 8f No. 1, 9

(1930).

current achievement in science of great­ est value to the world. 1

CONTRIBUTION

Discovery of a cure for pernicious anemia. 9 Invention of the nitrogen-filled incandescent electric light bulb a n d atomic arc welding.*

*Ibid.t 9. 5 (1931) Feb.. 1931, p. 30.

Popular Sci.

(To be continued)

Monthly,

•Ibid., 10, 49 (1932); Popular Sci. Monthly, April, 1932, p . 20.