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  1. 詹姆斯·布赖恩特·科南特James Bryant Conant (1893~1978) 美国科学家、教育家。1913年在哈佛大学获文学士学位。1916年在同校获化学博士学位。1919~1953年历任哈佛大学化学系教授、系主任、校长(1933~1953)。1941-1946年任美国国防研究委员会主席、科学研究和发展办公室副主任。第二次世界大战后任 ...

  2. James Bryant Conant (Dorchester, 26 de março de 1893 – Hanover, 11 de fevereiro de 1978) foi um químico, administrador escolar e funcionário público norte ...

  3. 12 de jan. de 2024 · Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Germany) Appointed: May 9, 1955. Presentation of Credentials: May 14, 1955. Termination of Mission: Left post on February 19, 1957. Commissioned to the Federal Republic of Germany. The Embassy in Germany had been reestablished May 5, 1955, with Ambassador-designate Conant (who had been serving as ...

  4. James Conant – ein Enkel des Chemikers James Bryant Conant – erwarb seinen B.A. in Philosophie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte im Jahr 1982 am Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1990 wurde er an der Harvard University in Philosophie promoviert. Von 1991 bis 1999 war Conant an der Philosophischen Fakultät der University of Pittsburgh ...

  5. By hard work and effort, James Scott Bryant prospered by building houses, speculating on real estate, and es-tablishing a photoengraving business (7). James Bryant, born on March 26, 1893 was the last of three children and the only son. Conant made a point of his humble beginnings to reinforce his achievements as the result of

  6. James Bryant Conant (1893-1978) was a chemist, educator and public servant. The wide variety of his interests and occupations are reflected in the title of his memoirs, My Several Lives. Conant's "several lives" included periods as a Harvard University chemistry professor, Harvard University president, national director of defense research ...

  7. During his introduction of Priestley Medal Award recipient James Bryant Conant in 1944, American Chemical Society President Thomas Midgley Jr. said, “His influence upon chemistry in this country has been profound, and it can truly be said that our medalist’s name will always be remembered by posterity for his many contributions to the success of American chemistry.”