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August 22
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1868
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Jamestown, New York
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January 9
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1958
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Schenectady, New York
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United States
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chemistry
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General Electric Company
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1868
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Jamestown, New York
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January 9
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1958
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Schenectady, New York
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chemist
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General Electric Company
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bachelor of science
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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University of Leipzig
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Germany
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Wilhelm Ostwald
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Ph.D.
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electrochemistry
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corrosion
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Irving Langmuir
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William David Coolidge
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wireless telegraph
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X-ray
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William David Coolidge
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American Institute of Electrical Engineers
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National Academy of Sciences
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National Research Council
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University of Pittsburgh
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Union College
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The Electrochemical Society
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Arthur Edwin Kennelly
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Lewis B. Stillwell
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Alex Dow
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Gano Dunn
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Dugald C. Jackson
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Philip Torchio
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George Ashley Campbell
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John B. Whitehead
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Edwin H. Armstrong
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Vannevar Bush
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Ernst Alexanderson
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Philip Sporn
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Lee De Forest
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Joseph Slepian
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Morris E. Leeds
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Karl B. McEachron
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Otto B. Blackwell
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T. Sterry Hunt
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Charles F. Chandler
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Harvey W. Wiley
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Edgar Fahs Smith
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Charles E. Munroe
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Edward W. Morley
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Ira Remsen
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Arthur Amos Noyes
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Francis P. Venable
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Alexander Smith
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Arthur D. Little
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Theodore W. Richards
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Charles H. Herty
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Julius Stieglitz
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William H. Nichols
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William A. Noyes
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Edgar Fahs Smith
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Leo H. Baekeland
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Irving Langmuir
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William McPherson
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Moses Gomberg
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Roger Adams
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Edward R. Weidlein
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Frank C. Whitmore
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Charles A. Kraus
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Samuel C. Lind
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Thomas Midgley, Jr.
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Carl S. Marvel
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Charles A. Thomas
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Linus Pauling
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Ernest H. Volwiler
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Farrington Daniels
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Joel H. Hildebrand
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Roger J. Williams
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John C. Bailar, Jr.
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Arthur C. Cope
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Karl Folkers
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Henry Eyring
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William J. Sparks
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Wallace R. Brode
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Melvin Calvin
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Max Tishler
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William J. Bailey
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Glenn T. Seaborg
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Anna J. Harrison
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Robert W. Parry
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Fred Basolo
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George C. Pimentel
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Mary L. Good
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Ernest L. Eliel
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