Van Antwerpen, Franklin John, 1912-2001
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Chemical engineering
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found: Applied thermodynamics, 1953:t.p. (Franklin John Van Antwerpen)
found: OCLC, Jan. 12, 2009(hdg: Van Antwerpen, Franklin John, 1912-)
found: The Morning Call, via WWW, July 16, 2020(October 15, 2001 edition; Franklin Van Antwerpen; Franklin J. Van Antwerpen, 88, of Easton, Pa., died October 13, in Doylestown, Pa.; he was the executive director of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York City, 1955-1978; he received a doctor of engineering degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J., and did graduate work at Columbia University; born in Paterson, N.J., he was a son of William and Francis (Wamback) Van Antwerpen; in the 1950s he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineers of Great Britain; he was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon, the American Society for Engineering Education and the American Chemical Society, which created an award in his name in 1978; he founded a number of publications on chemical engineering, including Chemical Engineering Progress, International Chemical Engineering and A.I.Ch.E. Journal; he was an originator of the 1961 Dynamic Objectives study which stood as a model for the profession for almost 20 years; he was a trustee and past president of the Chemists Club in New York City)
found: ancestry.com, July 16, 2020(Franklin John Van Antwerpen; born 28 November 1912 in Paterson, New Jersey; died 13 October 2001; employed by the American Chemical Society in 1942)
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2020-07-17: revised
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