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Roger Williams of Texas, former OSC staff member who received an honorary degree in 1956
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Roger Williams was a chemist.
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Douglas W. Glennie, Acting Head of Chemistry Research, July 1956
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Douglas W. Glennie, Acting Head of Chemistry Research, July 1956
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William E. Caldwell, Professor of Chemistry, April 1955
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Douglas W. Glennie, Acting Head of Chemistry Research, July 1956
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Dr. Wendell Slabaugh, Chemistry, March 1957
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Elliott Marvell, Chemistry Department, and Joseph Butts, Agricultural Chemistry. May 1955
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A televised chemistry demonstration by OSC professor Wendall Slabaugh
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A televised chemistry demonstration by OSC professor Wendall Slabaugh
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Jack Stewart, Fulbright winner in chemistry, 1954
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