Thorpe, Jocelyn Field, 1872-1940
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found: His A student's manual of organic chemical analysis, 1926:t.p. (Jocelyn Field Thorpe, Ph. D., prof. of organic chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London)
found: OCLC data base, 10-24-88(hdg.: Thorpe, Jocelyn Field, 1872-1940)
found: LC database, Jan. 19, 2011(hdg.: Thorpe, Jocelyn Field, Sir, 1872-1940)
found: Wikipedia, July 22, 2015(Jocelyn Field Thorpe; Sir Jocelyn Field Thorpe FRS (1 December 1872-10 June 1940) was an English chemist who discovered the Thorpe reaction and the Thorpe-Ingold effect; born in London on 1 December 1872, one of nine children and the sixth son, of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Thorpe of the Middle Temple; he attended Worthing College, King's College, London, and the Royal College of Science; he earned his Ph. D in organic chemistry under Victor Meyer at Heidelberg; he was knighted in 1939, one year before his death; he died suddenly on 10 June 1940, aged 67, at the White House, Cooden Beach, East Sussex)
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1988-11-02: new
2015-07-31: revised
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