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THE RICHARD B. TURNER MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES
Richard B. Turner, an internationally recognized organic chemist who spent his life at Rice University, was among those responsible for the preeminence of American organic chemistry in the period following World War II. From 1951 until his death twenty years later, he was intimately identified with the transformation of Department of Chemistry at Rice into a major center for chemistry in the Southwest.
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