Charles Frederick Koelsch (31 January 1907 - 24 December 1999) was an American organic chemist who spent his faculty career at the University of Minnesota...
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soluble in aqueous solution. The compound was first synthesized by C. Frederick Koelsch while he was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University in the 1930s...
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0006. Marvel, C. S.; Porter, P. K. (1922). "Nitroso-β-Naphthol". Organic Syntheses. 2: 61. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.002.0061. C. Frederick Koelsch (1940). "6-Bromo-2-Naphthol"...
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Wilson, Jr. 1936 John Gamble Kirkwood 1935 Raymond M. Fuoss 1934 C. Frederick Koelsch 1933 Frank H. Spedding 1932 Oscar K. Rice [ru; pt; de] 1931 Linus...
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University of Minnesota in 1943, where he worked under the supervision of C. Frederick Koelsch. After three years as an instructor at the University of Illinois...
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career Institutions University of Wisconsin–Madison Doctoral advisor Roger Adams Doctoral students Arthur C. Cope, C. Frederick Koelsch, Gilbert J. Stork...
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he recruited young scientists to expand the department, including C. Frederick Koelsch, Paul Doughty Bartlett, and later Richard T. Arnold. Smith stepped...
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List of Choate Rosemary Hall alumni (section C)
U.S. federal judge Hilary Knight 2007, Olympic hockey player John K. Koelsch '41, Medal of Honor recipient Herbert Kohler, Jr. '57, president of the...
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(for example, the name of posthumous Medal of Honor recipient John Kelvin Koelsch is misspelled) and also lists 245 servicemembers who died in circumstances...
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