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Charles F. Chandler

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Charles Frederick Chandler (December 6, 1836 – August 25, 1925) was an American chemist, best known for his regulatory work in public health, sanitation, and consumer safety in New York City, as well as his work in chemical education—first at Union College and then, for the majority of his career, at Columbia University, where he taught in the Chemical Department, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and served as the first Dean of Columbia University's School of Mines. [1]

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Alfred Baumgarten

Baron Alfred Moritz Friedrich Baumgarten Ph.D. (13 November 1842 – 3 October 1919) was co-founder and president of the St.

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American Chemical Society

The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a scientific society based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of chemistry.

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Charles Chandler

Charles Chandler is the name of.

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Commissioner of Health of the City of New York

The Commissioner of Health of the City of New York is the head of the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (popularly known as SEAS or Columbia Engineering) is the engineering and applied science school of Columbia University.

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Havemeyer Hall

Havemeyer Hall is a historic academic building located in Columbia University in New York City.

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Henry Bradford Nason

Henry Bradford Nason (born in Foxborough, Massachusetts, 22 June 1831; died in Troy, New York, 18 January 1895) was a United States chemist.

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Lancaster, Massachusetts

Lancaster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, in the United States.

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Leo Baekeland

Leo Henricus Arthur Baekeland FRSE(Hon) (November 14, 1863 – February 23, 1944) was a Belgian-American chemist.

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List of Columbia University people

This is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University.

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List of Kappa Alpha Society members

This is a list of Kappa Alpha Society members.

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Milton C. Whitaker

Milton C. Whitaker was a noted 20th-century chemist.

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National Historic Chemical Landmarks

The National Historic Chemical Landmarks program was launched by the American Chemical Society in 1992 to recognize seminal achievements in the history of chemistry and related professions.

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Perkin Medal

The Perkin Medal is an award given annually by the Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) to a scientist residing in America for an "innovation in applied chemistry resulting in outstanding commercial development." It is considered the highest honor given in the US chemical industry.

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Presidents of the American Chemical Society

Presidents of the American Chemical Society.

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Society of Chemical Industry (American Section)

The Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) or SCI America is a semi-independent learned society inspired by the creation of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) in London in 1881.

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The Chemists' Club

The Chemists' Club is a private club in New York whose membership is open to research and industrial chemists from all areas.

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Thomas Egleston

Thomas Egleston (December 9, 1832 – January 15, 1900) was an American engineer who helped found Columbia University's School of Mines, now the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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William Henry Chandler (chemist)

William Henry Chandler (December 13, 1841 – November 23, 1906) was a United States chemist.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Chandler

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