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    Ira Remsen (February 10, 1846 – March 4, 1927) was an American chemist who discovered the artificial sweetener saccharin along with Constantin Fahlberg...
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    Ira Mallory Remsen (May 11, 1876 – November 29, 1928), known locally as Rem Remsen, was an American painter, playwright and Bohemian Club member. He was...
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  • within the town of Remsen Remsen, New Jersey, a town located in Woodbridge township Bert Remsen (1925–1999), American actor Ira Remsen, the discoverer of...
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    The Ira Remsen House is a historic house at 214 West Monument Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in the 1880s, this nondescript row house was the home...
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  • sports coach Ira Remsen (1846–1927), American chemist Ira Sachs (born 1965), American filmmaker Ira Sankey (1840–1908), American singer Ira Sharkansky (born...
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    by Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist working on coal tar derivatives in Ira Remsen's laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. Fahlberg noticed a sweet taste...
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    chemical compounds in coal tar at Johns Hopkins University for Professor Ira Remsen (1846–1927, aged 81). Later Fahlberg gave this chemical "body" the trade...
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  • and Charles D. Morris; the economist Richard T. Ely; and the chemist Ira Remsen, who became the second president of the university in 1901. Gilman focused...
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  • Morse moved there as an associate of Ira Remsen, thanks in part to a letter of recommendation from Emerson. Remsen and Morse started the chemistry laboratory...
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    Charles Marsh 1895–1900 Wolcott Gibbs 1901–1907 Alexander Agassiz 1907–1913 Ira Remsen 1913–1917 William Henry Welch 1917–1923 Charles Doolittle Walcott 1923–1927...
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    despite widespread use. President Roosevelt brought one of his heroes, Ira Remsen, in to monitor Wiley. This was bound to create conflict as Wiley had raised...
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  • Lord Charles Beresford, Irish admiral and politician (d. 1919) 1846 – Ira Remsen, American chemist and academic (d. 1927) 1847 – Nabinchandra Sen, Bangladeshi...
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  • Society (1935) Willard Gibbs Award (1936) Elliott Cresson Medal (1944) Ira Remsen Award (1946) Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society (1946) Perkin...
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    Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig (1835–1910) and his student, the American chemist Ira Remsen (1846–1927). Thus Eijkman inferred the correct basic structure for shikimol...
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    Marsh (1883–1895) Wolcott Gibbs (1895–1900) Alexander Agassiz (1901–1907) Ira Remsen (1907–1913) William H. Welch (1913–1917) Charles Walcott (1917–1923) Albert...
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    mathematician James Joseph Sylvester, historian Herbert Baxter Adams and chemist Ira Remsen. In 1876, Gilman was elected as a member to the American Philosophical...
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    Morley (1899) William McMurtrie (1900) 1901–1925 Frank W. Clarke (1901) Ira Remsen (1902) John H. Long (1903) Arthur Amos Noyes (1904) Francis P. Venable...
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  • Morley (1899) William McMurtrie (1900) 1901–1925 Frank W. Clarke (1901) Ira Remsen (1902) John H. Long (1903) Arthur Amos Noyes (1904) Francis P. Venable...
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  • was 14 years old. He also studied an introductory chemistry textbook by Ira Remsen. When he was 16, he studied at Davidson College in North Carolina for...
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    Marsh (1883–1895) Wolcott Gibbs (1895–1900) Alexander Agassiz (1901–1907) Ira Remsen (1907–1913) William H. Welch (1913–1917) Charles Walcott (1917–1923) Albert...
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    Morley (1899) William McMurtrie (1900) 1901–1925 Frank W. Clarke (1901) Ira Remsen (1902) John H. Long (1903) Arthur Amos Noyes (1904) Francis P. Venable...
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    arranged to meet through the then-president of Johns Hopkins University, Ira Remsen. Although Flexner had never set foot inside a medical school, he was Pritchett's...
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    Supramolecular Chemistry 2018 – Theodore William Richards Medal 2018 – Ira Remsen Award 2018 – Chinese Friendship Award 2018 – Harrison Howe Award 2018...
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    Morley (1899) William McMurtrie (1900) 1901–1925 Frank W. Clarke (1901) Ira Remsen (1902) John H. Long (1903) Arthur Amos Noyes (1904) Francis P. Venable...
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    Morley (1899) William McMurtrie (1900) 1901–1925 Frank W. Clarke (1901) Ira Remsen (1902) John H. Long (1903) Arthur Amos Noyes (1904) Francis P. Venable...
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  • Montgomery Ward, American baseball player and manager (b. 1860) 1927 – Ira Remsen, American chemist and academic (b. 1846) 1938 – George Foster Peabody...
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    the American Chemical Society Award in Theoretical Chemistry and the Ira Remsen Award of Johns Hopkins University. In 2004, a six-day conference was convened...
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    earned his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry in 1890 under the direction of Ira Remsen. Herty's dissertation topic was The Double Halides of Lead and the Alkali-Metals...
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  • This continued until 1944, when it became an annual award. 1920s 1923 Ira Remsen 1926 Edgar Fahs Smith 1929 Francis P. Garvan 1930s 1932 Charles L. Parsons...
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  • 55 (30): 8482–8484. 2016. doi:10.1002/anie.201602433. ISSN 1521-3773. "Ira Remsen Award". Maryland Section. 14 November 2018. Archived from the original...
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