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organizations, and including biochemistry, materials science, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and instrumentation within its mandate. The
National Foundation for History of Chemistry was established in 1987 as a supporting Pennsylvania nonprofit. The renamed Beckman Center began a major capital campaign, listing as its needs "offices, an exhibit gallery, a reading room, library stacks, and archives and storage areas." It celebrated its inauguration on November 5, 1987. With support from the American Chemical Society's "Campaign for Chemistry", the center was able to move to 3401 Walnut Street, on the University of Pennsylvania campus, as of March 9, 1988.
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Richard Conway Meyer over the next few years. Phase 1, providing temporary office space and book storage, was completed in 1998. Phase 2, a move to more permanent facilities, was completed in 2000. Phase 3, construction of the adjoining Ullyot conference space for meetings and events, began soon after.
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National Foundation for History of Chemistry changed its name to the Chemical Heritage Foundation, in recognition of the international nature of chemical history. By 1994, the organization was searching for a permanent home for the Beckman Center and Othmer Library. One candidate
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provided a $ 2 million challenge grant in 1986 to stimulate expansion of the center as a research institute, the Arnold and Mabel
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Heritage Council Instruments and Artifacts Committee (HCIAC), which included staff and supporters and began meeting
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Science History Institute's fine-art collection include the Fisher Scientific International Collection and the Roy Eddleman Collection, more than 90 paintings and 200 works on paper that unmask the world of the alchemists. In their pursuit of the elusive philosophers'
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facade. The institution bought the bank building and nearby property in 1995, in part with a matching grant from Donald Othmer. Soon afterward, its endowment was expanded by a bequest from Othmer's estate. The Chemical Heritage Foundation moved to 315 Chestnut Street on February 1, 1996. The
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and his wife, Mildred Topp Othmer. Donald Othmer was a quiet chemical engineering professor from Polytechnic University in Brooklyn. The Othmers donated $ 5 million towards the creation of the Othmer Library of Chemical History. Again, efforts to match the grant were supported by the National
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historic gatherings, and chemical artifacts. These images hold considerable interest for scholars, journalists, and publishers who are active in chemistry-related fields. Informal snapshots and personal photos capture notable scientists at work and at play, such as the polymer chemists
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and the ACS' centennial stimulated interest in history and chemistry. As part of the ACS centennial activities, John H. Wotiz of its history-of-chemistry division organized a session on the history of chemistry; he was a strong proponent of a national center for historical chemistry.
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campus. Its "immediate aims" included gathering oral histories of important chemists and inventorying papers and manuscripts in repositories throughout the country to map "the largely unexplored territory of the history of chemistry and chemical technology."
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Acquisition of a permanent building finally made it possible for the institution to develop "a public museum and display area". One possible focus was the history of instrumentation. As early as 1989, the Beckman Center had requested the loan or gift of
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including instrumentation. It has one of the best public collections of chemistry sets, with approximately 100 different sets from all over the world, including Australia and Germany. Other special artifact collections include The Beauty of
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As early as 1996, the Chemical Heritage Foundation had envisioned a broadly-based museum of chemical progress in which instruments would have "a major, but not exclusive role". That vision was followed when Peter Saylor of
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Center for Oral History: The Center for Oral History at the Science History Institute aims to create a collection of comprehensive, professionally edited interviews with leading figures in chemistry and related
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Foundation for History of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society's Campaign for Chemistry. The new library was further supported by the donation of 8,500 monographs, textbooks and reference works from
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Memorial Collection on the history of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, argued for the formation of such a center in Philadelphia. Thackray obtained promises of private support from chemist
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As early as 1983, the Center for the History of Chemistry expressed an interest in "The Conservation of Historic American Chemical Instruments", in discussions of a possible joint project with the
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In 2004, a list of "50 Instruments That Changed the World" was identified as a basis for further expansion. In 2008, the institution released a list of its ten most wanted instruments.
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The Science History Institute presents a number of annual awards to recognize outstanding contributions to science and technology by researchers, business leaders and entrepreneurs.
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materials that date from the late 15th century to the early 20th century and includes many of the most important works in the history of science and technology from this period.
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created the public museum and conference space. The Arnold O. Beckman Permanent Exhibit and the Clifford C. Hach Gallery for rotating exhibitions opened in 2008. The
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for display at the center. Some of those instruments were included in an instrumentation exhibition organized by W. Richard Howe of the University of Pittsburgh for the
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was curated at the Chemical Heritage Foundation by David Brock, showing fifteen 20th-century instruments, including Arnold Beckman's pH meter.
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3706:Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
3641:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
3559:Independence National Historical Park
3138:
2925:
2432:
2404:"Making Modernity: A Gallery Preview"
2401:
2065:Jarnutowski, Robert J. (2 Feb 2009).
2053:was never the museum's official name.
1725:
1454:
1241:
1038:
850:The Alchemist's Experiment Takes Fire
473:Chemical Heritage Foundation building
136:
2674:
2266:Morrissey, Susan R. (July 8, 2002).
2007:
1792:Historical American Buildings Survey
1776:
1764:"The Chemical Heritage Foundation".
932:, the Franklin-Lavoisier Prize, the
566:by Stephen P. DeFalco, president of
452:building at 315 Chestnut Street, an
3918:1982 establishments in Pennsylvania
3859:2016 Democratic National Convention
3611:Masonic Temple, Library, and Museum
2186:
1288:
821:'s solid-phase peptide synthesizer.
419:Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
330:and institutional support from the
310:Center for the History of Chemistry
230:Center for the History of Chemistry
13:
3554:Historical Society of Pennsylvania
3439:American Swedish Historical Museum
2797:
2655:Everts, Sarah (January 12, 2017).
1986:"Pittcon looks back at 50 years".
426:Othmer Library of Chemical History
14:
3969:
3948:Organizations established in 1982
3696:Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
3616:Museum of the American Revolution
3110:
2636:. Chemical Processing. 2013-06-05
2123:
1599:. Philadelphia, Pa.: The Center.
31:The Science History Institute in
16:U,S, library, museum, and archive
3891:
3882:
3881:
3716:Wagner Free Institute of Science
3606:Marian Anderson Residence Museum
2608:"Tritton to retire in June 2013"
2491:"25 June 08: Chemical substance"
2374:Pharmaceutical Technology Europe
2161:. October: 18–21. Archived from
1114:. October: 32–33. Archived from
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504:Society for Applied Spectroscopy
454:1866 masonry-and-brick structure
140:
135:
3958:Science museums in Pennsylvania
3549:Historical Society of Frankford
2873:
2855:
2815:
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2761:
2743:
2725:
2699:
2661:Chemical & Engineering News
2577:Chemical & Engineering News
2340:
2315:Chemical & Engineering News
2272:Chemical & Engineering News
2088:
2071:Chemical & Engineering News
2058:
2020:
1967:"Wanted: Beckman Instruments".
1820:"CHF Approaches Independence".
1213:Chemical & Engineering News
1206:Reese, K. M.; Ritter, Stephen.
3923:Chestnut Street (Philadelphia)
3596:La Salle University Art Museum
3434:American Philosophical Society
3037:"Petrochemical Heritage Award"
2985:"Biotechnology Heritage Award"
2571:Reisch, Marc S. (2007-06-25).
893:
865:Trouble Comes to the Alchemist
718:
543:B5 Single-Pan Balance, a 1963
1:
3581:Institute of Contemporary Art
2546:Chemical Information Bulletin
2380:(9): 10. 2002. Archived from
2152:"Chemical heritage in the US"
1660:"Moves to 3401 Walnut Street"
1507:Journal of Chemical Education
1049:"CHF and LSF Announce Merger"
977:
967:Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture
548:
266:The institute focuses on the
3681:Rosenbach Museum and Library
3656:Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
3626:National Constitution Center
2606:Gussman, Neil (2012-10-09).
2540:Baykoucheva, Svetla (2008).
2187:Woo, Kelly (June 19, 2000).
2095:Gussman, Neil (2010-10-15).
1545:Chemical Heritage Foundation
1145:Chemical Heritage Foundation
934:Petrochemical Heritage Award
930:Biotechnology Heritage Award
665:, became president and CEO.
443:Chemical Heritage Foundation
242:Chemical Heritage Foundation
7:
3646:Philadelphia History Museum
3571:Independence Seaport Museum
3544:Historic Strawberry Mansion
1262:"John H. Wotiz (1919–2001)"
950:
10:
3974:
3938:History of science museums
3651:Philadelphia Museum of Art
3524:Glen Foerd on the Delaware
3499:Fabric Workshop and Museum
3479:Eastern State Penitentiary
3011:"Franklin-Lavoisier Prize"
2589:10.1021/cen-v085n026.p011a
2408:Chemical Heritage Magazine
2350:. University of Pittsburgh
1783:Overby, Osmund R. (2013).
888:Chemical Heritage Magazine
633:
608:Ralph Appelbaum Associates
344:University of Pennsylvania
289:
226:University of Pennsylvania
3877:
3813:
3777:
3734:
3691:Science History Institute
3686:Ryerss Museum and Library
3444:Athenaeum of Philadelphia
3414:
3342:
3284:
3174:
3126:Science History Institute
3093:Science History Institute
3067:Science History Institute
3041:Science History Institute
3015:Science History Institute
2989:Science History Institute
2963:Science History Institute
2937:Science History Institute
2911:Science History Institute
2885:Science History Institute
2867:Science History Institute
2827:Science History Institute
2809:Science History Institute
2791:Science History Institute
2773:Science History Institute
2755:Science History Institute
2751:"Center for Oral History"
2737:Science History Institute
2711:Science History Institute
2327:10.1021/cen-v086n043.p034
2284:10.1021/cen-v080n027.p030
2193:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1698:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1024:Science History Institute
917:and, in conjunction with
901:
663:Hagley Museum and Library
624:American Chemical Society
614:Science History Institute
296:American Chemical Society
222:American Chemical Society
187:Science History Institute
167:
131:
123:
113:
91:
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60:22 January 1982
56:
44:
40:
24:
20:Science History Institute
3539:Hill–Physick–Keith House
3484:Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
3063:"Pittcon Heritage Award"
2516:"Arnold Thackray 1939–)"
620:Life Sciences Foundation
465:Creating a public museum
280:research and development
261:Life Sciences Foundation
3943:Museums in Philadelphia
3631:National Liberty Museum
1866:Chemistry International
1005:(1): 16–22. 2000-02-01.
596:Dagit•Saylor Architects
392:Electrochemical Society
356:Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.
3928:Heritage organizations
3519:Germantown White House
3401:Southwest Philadelphia
3391:Northwest Philadelphia
3379:Northeast Philadelphia
2959:"Winthrop-Sears Medal"
2841:"Distillations: About"
2159:Chemistry in Australia
2150:Gussman, Neil (2012).
1457:Technology and Culture
1440:Elliott, Eric (1986).
1383:Chemistry is electric!
1112:Chemistry in Australia
1103:Gussman, Neil (2012).
997:"The History of CHF".
938:Pittcon Heritage Award
747:
739:
728:
602:permanent exhibition,
590:
523:Instrument collections
510:Alchemical collections
482:
474:
415:Arnold Orville Beckman
213:, research center and
3504:Fairmount Water Works
2452:"CHF's Most Wanted".
2402:Greco, JoAnn (2008).
1785:"First National Bank"
1083:Philadelphia Inquirer
745:
734:
726:
659:Robert G. W. Anderson
588:
480:
472:
364:Christian B. Anfinsen
303:nation's bicentennial
276:history of technology
162:Market–Frankford Line
132:Public transit access
3933:History of chemistry
3167:City of Philadelphia
2471:"A Museum at CHF?".
1839:"CHF on the Move!".
1220:(13): March 26, 2001
1176:The American Chemist
945:Roy G. Neville Prize
923:Winthrop-Sears Medal
655:Bielefeld University
531:Model G pH Meter, a
496:DU spectrophotometer
490:such as the Beckman
352:Margaret W. Rossiter
332:Dow Chemical Company
268:history of chemistry
100:History of chemistry
3721:Woodmere Art Museum
3661:Please Touch Museum
2907:"Othmer Gold Medal"
2130:The Recipes Project
1801:on 14 December 2013
1628:(1): 1,11,14. 1988.
1519:1989JChEd..66...37L
1331:(1): 1–3, 11. 1982.
572:Revolutionary Tools
488:Beckman Instruments
450:First National Bank
358:and at least three
21:
3586:John Johnson House
3514:Franklin Institute
3396:South Philadelphia
3357:North Philadelphia
3264:Historic Landmarks
2686:People on the Move
2103:on August 14, 2013
1753:(2): insert. 1989.
1597:Structures of life
921:of New York, the
919:The Chemists' Club
748:
740:
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437:The Chemists' Club
380:The Chemists' Club
284:science on society
272:history of science
191:history of science
104:History of science
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3904:
3864:Philadelphia Mint
3831:Independence Hall
3564:Independence Hall
3449:Barnes Foundation
3406:West Philadelphia
3329:Police Department
3309:District Attorney
3259:Sites of interest
2595:on July 12, 2016.
2473:Chemical Heritage
2454:Chemical Heritage
2435:Chemical Heritage
2384:on July 12, 2016.
2348:"W. Richard Howe"
2249:Chemical Heritage
2124:DiMeo, Michelle.
2010:Chemical Heritage
1988:Chemical Heritage
1950:Chemical Heritage
1931:Chemical Heritage
1912:Chemical Heritage
1893:Chemical Heritage
1841:Chemical Heritage
1822:Chemical Heritage
1772:(2): 1, 16. 1992.
1581:978-0-941901-23-9
1393:978-0-941901-17-8
1244:Chemical Heritage
911:Othmer Gold Medal
811:spectrophotometer
773:Carl Shipp Marvel
769:Wallace Carothers
701:Carsten Reinhardt
651:Carsten Reinhardt
647:Thomas R. Tritton
600:Arnold O. Beckman
517:Fisher Scientific
456:with a two-story
215:conference center
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3469:Civil War Museum
3464:Betsy Ross House
3454:Bartram's Garden
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