MSU Gallery of Chemists' Photo-Portraits and Mini-Biographies

Appendix 3
References for the Biographies

 

  1. "Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901-1992", Laylin K. James, Editor, American Chemical Society and the Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1993.
  2. "American Chemists and Chemical Engineers", Wyndham D. Miles, Editor, American Chemical : Society, 1976.
  3. "Women in Chemistry and Physics", Louise S. Grinstein, Rose K. Rose and Miriam H. Rafailovich, Editors, Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1993.
  4. Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th Edition, 1974.
  5. "A History of Chemistry", J. R. Partington, The Macmillan Press, 1972.
  6. "Torchbearers of Chemistry", Henry Monmouth Smith, Academic Press, 1949.
  7. "A History of Chemistry", F.J. Moore, McGraw-Hill, 1931.
  8. "British Chemists", A. Findlay and W H. Mills, Chemical Society, London, 1947.
  9. "Famous Chemists", W A. Tilden, E. P. Dutton, Co., 1930.
  10. "Norton History of Chemistry", William H. Brock, W W Norton, Co., 1993.
  11. "Great Jewish Women", Elinor and Robert Slater,Jonathan David Publishers, 1994.
  12. Various biographies (Avagadro, Carothers) and autobiographies (Bader, Conant, Djerassi, Eliel, Mark, Roberts, Willstiitter) and commemorative reminiscences (Barton, Bardett, Brown).
  13. Obituaries and Award Announcements in Chemical and Engineering News, Chemistry in Britain, and various specialized journals, located via CAS General Subject Indices, entries under Awards, Biographies, and Obituaries.
  14. CVs and other information solicited from and submitted by the particular portrait subject.