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    Nevil Vincent Sidgwick FRS (8 May 1873 – 15 March 1952) was an English theoretical chemist who made significant contributions to the theory of valency...
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  • philosopher and economist Mary Sidgwick Benson (1841–1918), English hostess, wife of Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury Nevil Sidgwick (1873–1952), English...
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  • Scotland and England Nevil Shed, American basketball player Nevil Shute (1899–1960), British novelist and aeronautical engineer Nevil Sidgwick (1873–1952), English...
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  • groups 13, 14, 15 and 16. The term "inert pair" was first proposed by Nevil Sidgwick in 1927. The name suggests that the outermost s electron pairs are more...
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    Japan, and was independently presented in a Bakerian Lecture in 1940 by Nevil Sidgwick and Herbert Powell of the University of Oxford. In 1957, Ronald Gillespie...
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  • number of valence electron pairs in a Bakerian Lecture in 1940 with Nevil Sidgwick on University of Oxford. He studied chemistry at St John's College,...
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  • efforts of the American chemist Maurice Huggins and the British chemist Nevil Sidgwick. Some view the birth of quantum chemistry in the discovery of the Schrödinger...
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    (political commentator and author), Dr. Seuss (author and illustrator), Nevil Sidgwick (chemist), Rishi Sunak (British Prime Minister), Adebayo Ogunlesi (lawyer...
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  • involved in those early years of the Junior Scientific Club include Nevil Sidgwick, Frederick Soddy, Henry Moseley and Julian Huxley. Special meetings...
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    efforts of the American chemist Maurice Huggins and the British chemist Nevil Sidgwick. In 1924, French quantum physicist Louis de Broglie published his thesis...
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  • Sherrington, physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1857) 15 March – Nevil Sidgwick, chemist (born 1873) 19 April – Steve Conway, singer, of heart condition...
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  • (biologist and anthropologist) (Fellow 1886; Honorary Fellow 1916-1929) Nevil Sidgwick (Fellow 1901–1958) Egon Wellesz (Fellow 1932–1974) John Wesley — theologian...
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    April: Gertrude Tuckwell, trade unionist (died 1951) 1873 – 8 May: Nevil Sidgwick, theoretical chemist (died 1952) 1884 – 9 November: Christopher Chavasse...
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  • Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet, won the Copley Medal Nevil Sidgwick, English theoretical chemist E. Barton Worthington (1905-2001), ecologist...
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  • exhibitioner, to study chemistry. For part II chemistry his supervisor was Nevil Sidgwick, FRS. After a time at British Celanese (1924–1927) he returned to Oxford...
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  • Emeritus Professor Arthur Perkin (DSc) Sir James Roberts (LLD) Professor Nevil Sidgwick (DSc) Philip Snowden (LLD) 1926 Emeritus Professor Percy Kendall (DSc)...
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    and Industrial Research. From 1921, she frequently collaborated with Nevil Sidgwick on salts and metal compounds. In 1929, she worked as a surveyor at Dorothy...
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  • Linus Pauling 1946 Harold Urey 1945 Eric Rideal 1943 Samuel Sugden 1941 Nevil Sidgwick 1939 Cyril Hinshelwood 1936 Friedrich Paneth 1935 Robert Whytlaw-Gray...
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  • Lennard-Jones 1951 Christopher Kelk Ingold 1948 Cyril Hinshelwood 1945 Nevil Sidgwick 1942 Hugh Stott Taylor 1939 Ian Heilbron 1936 George Barger 1933 Norman...
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  • Governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer. His granddaughter married Nevil Sidgwick.[1] Robb Robinson, The Thompsons: Business, Banking, Radicalism, Sierra...
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  • 1956) 26 April – Roy Redgrave, silent film actor (died 1922) 8 May – Nevil Sidgwick, chemist (died 1952) 17 May – Dorothy Richardson, feminist writer (died...
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  • The hexahydrate undergoes phase transitions at low temperatures. Nevil Vincent Sidgwick (1963). The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds. Oxford: Clarendon...
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    Lincoln College, Oxford, where he did research under the supervision of Nevil Sidgwick in the laboratories of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was awarded a Bachelor...
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  • under Professor Hans von Pechmann, where he worked on the same bench as Nevil Sidgwick. The two became lifelong friends. In 1902 he was appointed Head of the...
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  • Sharp's The London Child about the plight of slum children in London. Nevil Sidgwick's The Electronic Theory of Valency, an important work in chemistry. Alfred...
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    young man, Myers was involved in homosexual relationships with Arthur Sidgwick, the poet John Addington Symonds, and possibly Lord Battersea. He later...
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  • Thomas Martin Lowry: 1928–1930 Sir Robert Mond: 1930–1932 Professor Nevil Vincent Sidgwick: 1932–1934 William Rintoul: 1934–1936 Professor Morris William Travers:...
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  • The Rainbow and the Rose (category Novels by Nevil Shute)
    The Rainbow and the Rose is a novel by Nevil Shute, first published in England in 1958 by Heinemann. The title is taken from a sonnet "The Treasure" by...
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  • Roslington Milner Marcus Seymour Pembrey Frank Lee Pyman George Adolphus Schott Nevil Vincent Sidgwick David Meredith Seares Watson Sir Alfred Fernandez Yarrow...
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    Cyril Norman Hinshelwood FRS Ronald George Wreyford Norrish FRS Nevil Vincent Sidgwick FRS Sir Harold Warris Thompson FRS Ronnie Bell FRS, a physical chemist...
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