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  2. Chemical Abstracts Service - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Abstracts has been associated with the American Chemical Society in one way or another since 1907. [13] For many years, beginning in 1909, the offices of Chemical Abstracts were housed in various places on the Columbus, Ohio campus of Ohio State University, including McPherson Laboratory and Watts Hall. [14]

  3. American Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, a group of American chemists gathered at the Joseph Priestley House to mark the 100th anniversary of Priestley's discovery of oxygen.Although there was an American scientific society at that time (the American Association for the Advancement of Science, founded in 1848), the growth of chemistry in the U.S. prompted those assembled to consider founding a new society that would focus ...

  4. Patterson–Crane Award - Wikipedia

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    The Austin M. Patterson award was established in 1949 and its first recipient was Austin M. Patterson, in recognition of his work on chemical nomenclature and as editor of Chemical Abstracts. In 1975 the award was renamed to commemorate also Evan J. Crane, who edited Chemical Abstracts 1915–1958, and who had received the award in 1953. [1]

  5. Watts Hall - Wikipedia

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    Watts Hall was a building on the Ohio State University campus, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [2] The building was named after Arthur S. Watts, [1] a former head of the Department of Ceramic Engineering, and former president of the American Ceramic Society. [3]

  6. Earle R. Caley - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society. [5] He received in 1954 the Citation of the American Classical League and in 1966 the Dexter Award of the History Division of the American Chemical Society. [1] In 1967 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Baldwin-Wallace College. [6]

  7. Thomas Kilgore Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood received the U.S. Medal for Merit (1948), won major awards from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and American Chemical Society, and was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1948), National Academy of Sciences (1958), and National Academy of Engineering.

  8. Ohio officials worry about explosion threat after chemical ...

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    Residents near Cincinnati were urged to leave their homes due to the chemical leak as officials said there were concerns about a possible explosion. Ohio officials worry about explosion threat ...

  9. List of chemistry societies - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - (CSCC) Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), now the Science History Institute; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT) Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) Crystallographic Society of Japan (CSJ)