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Verla
Signed by Verla Richtmyer (Aunt Richtmyer) Rare
Author: Verla & Mrs. Nelson Richtmyer
Dated: 1981
Publisher: Self
Edition: 1st
Size: 16mo
Binding: Trade Wraps
Type: Biography
Notes & Literature: The author was the daughter of a newspaperman and publisher. This memoir focuses on her early years, with her brother and sister, and takes her story to High School graduation. From an obituary available on line: "Nelson Kellogg Richtmyer, 91, a carbohydrate chemist who retired in 1971 after 37 years with the National Institutes of Health, died. His research at the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases included work on rare and higher-carbon sugars and enzymes and bacterias that affect sugars. He was a native of Coxsackie, N.Y., and a cum laude graduate of Harvard University, where he received a master's degree in chemistry and a doctorate in organic chemistry.Before moving to the Washington area in 1934, he taught chemistry at Bryn Mawr College. He received the Claude S. Hudson Award of the division of carbohydrate chemistry of the American Chemical Society. He was a vice president of the society and chaired the division. Dr. Richtmyer wrote more that 100 research articles for chemistry journals and was co-editor of the Collected Papers of C.S. Hudson. His wife of 63 years, Verla Pendell Richtmyer, died in 1991
Condition Report: Very Good
Signed by Verla Richtmyer (Aunt Richtmyer) Rare
Author: Verla & Mrs. Nelson Richtmyer
Dated: 1981
Publisher: Self
Edition: 1st
Size: 16mo
Binding: Trade Wraps
Type: Biography
Notes & Literature: The author was the daughter of a newspaperman and publisher. This memoir focuses on her early years, with her brother and sister, and takes her story to High School graduation. From an obituary available on line: "Nelson Kellogg Richtmyer, 91, a carbohydrate chemist who retired in 1971 after 37 years with the National Institutes of Health, died. His research at the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases included work on rare and higher-carbon sugars and enzymes and bacterias that affect sugars. He was a native of Coxsackie, N.Y., and a cum laude graduate of Harvard University, where he received a master's degree in chemistry and a doctorate in organic chemistry.Before moving to the Washington area in 1934, he taught chemistry at Bryn Mawr College. He received the Claude S. Hudson Award of the division of carbohydrate chemistry of the American Chemical Society. He was a vice president of the society and chaired the division. Dr. Richtmyer wrote more that 100 research articles for chemistry journals and was co-editor of the Collected Papers of C.S. Hudson. His wife of 63 years, Verla Pendell Richtmyer, died in 1991
Condition Report: Very Good
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