Granville Raymond Rettew (April 19, 1903 – June 24, 1973), known as G. Raymond Rettew, was an American chemist and mushroom spawn cultivator from Pennsylvania...
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by June 1945, over 646 billion units per year were being produced. G. Raymond Rettew made a significant contribution to the American war effort by his...
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Wyeth launched its penicillin research facility with G. Raymond Rettew. In 1943, Wyeth purchased G. Washington Coffee Refining Company, an instant coffee...
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(1851–1931), scholar of the Bible, Judaism, and comparative religions G. Raymond Rettew (1903–1973), chemist who pioneered the mass production of penicillin...
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Oski – Director of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine G. Raymond Rettew – chemist; pioneered mass production of penicillin during World War...
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pioneer Daniel Nathans (1928–1999), biologist and Nobel Prize winner G. Raymond Rettew (1903–1973), chemist and pioneer of mass production of penicillin...
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Chester-born chemist G. Raymond Rettew became locally famous in the 1930s through breeding mushroom spawn. After the Pearl Harbor attacks, Rettew turned his attention...
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forced to wear. It wants to breathe freely and peacefully." Died: G. Raymond Rettew, 70, American biochemist who pioneered the mass production of the...
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The Frederick Douglass Institute here maintains Douglass' legacy. G. Raymond Rettew September 17, 2002 Walnut & Chestnut Streets, West Chester 39°57′43″N...
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Education, Government & Politics 19th Century, Military, Publishing G. Raymond Rettew September 17, 2002 Walnut & Chestnut Streets, West Chester 39°57′43″N...
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"Description of Treason at Christiana: September 11, 1851 by L.D. "Bud" Rettew based on contemporaneous news clippings". Masthof.com. Archived from the...
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for Action". Special Issue. Schizophrenia Research Jeste DV, Palmer BW, Rettew DC, Boardman S. "Positive psychiatry: its time has come". Journal of Clinical...
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Connecticut 2nd place: Lisa Hagen from Sweet Briar College and Patricia Rettew from Wellesley College Wayne Burke from Goddard College Thor Ronay from...
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