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PROF. James P. Kendall, professor of chemistry in the University of Edinburgh, has given 1,000 dollars to the American Chemical Society for the 1938 American Chemical Society award in pure chemistry. The award, established in 1931 by A. C. Langmuir to encourage creative work in pure chemistry by men of science at the beginning of their careers, will be made for 1938 at the Society's spring meeting in Dallas, Tex., on April 18–21. The age limit, hitherto thirty, has been raised to thirty-five years. Prof. Kendall was professor at Columbia University from 1913 until 1926, and afterwards head of the department of chemistry at Washington Square College, New York University.
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Announcements. Nature 141, 32 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141032c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/141032c0