James B. Conant
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 47 years ago |
| Date of birth | March 26,1893 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Dorchester |
| Boston | |
| Massachusetts | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | February 11,1978 |
| Died | Hanover |
| New Hampshire | |
| United States | |
| Presidents | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| Battles and wars | World War I |
| Job | Chemist |
| Education | Harvard University |
| Harvard College | |
| Children | Theodore Richards Conant |
| James Richards Conant | |
| Movies/Shows | Atomic Power |
| Awards | Priestley Medal |
| Academic advisor | Theodore William Richards |
| Elmer Peter Kohler | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 566948 |
Education of American Teachers
On Understanding Science: An Historical Approach
The Child: The Parent, and the State
Harvard case histories in experimental science
Education and liberty
The American High School Today: A First Report to Interested Citizens
My Several Lives: Memoirs of a Social Inventor
The citadel of learning
Education in a Divided World: The Function of the Public Schools in Our Unique Society
Two modes of thought
American High School
Our fighting faith
Modern science and modern man
Organic Syntheses
Slums and Suburbs: A Commentary on Schools in Metropolitan Areas
The comprehensive high school
Science and Common Sense
Germany and Freedom: A Personal Appraisal
Thomas Jefferson and the Development of American Public Education
Practical Chemistry: Fundamental Facts and Applications to Modern Life
The overthrow of the phlogiston theory
The revolutionary transformation of the American high school
The Child the Parent and the State - Scholar's Choice Edition
Pasteur's study of fermentation
Anglo- American Relations in the Atomic Age: In the Chair, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders
Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge: Published in Cooperation with the Institute for the Unity of Science
Trial & Error in the Improvement of Education
Anglo- American Relations in the Atomic Age: Delivered on 17 March 1952 at the London School of Economics and Political Science. In the Chair, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders
The 1943 Harvard Album
James Richards Conant
General Education in a Free Society
On Understanding Science: An Historical Approach
The Child: The Parent, and the State
Harvard case histories in experimental science
Education and liberty
The American High School Today: A First Report to Interested Citizens
My Several Lives: Memoirs of a Social Inventor
The citadel of learning
Education in a Divided World: The Function of the Public Schools in Our Unique Society
Two modes of thought
American High School
Our fighting faith
Modern science and modern man
Organic Syntheses
Slums and Suburbs: A Commentary on Schools in Metropolitan Areas
The comprehensive high school
Science and Common Sense
Germany and Freedom: A Personal Appraisal
Thomas Jefferson and the Development of American Public Education
Practical Chemistry: Fundamental Facts and Applications to Modern Life
The overthrow of the phlogiston theory
The revolutionary transformation of the American high school
The Child the Parent and the State - Scholar's Choice Edition
Pasteur's study of fermentation
Anglo- American Relations in the Atomic Age: In the Chair, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders
Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge: Published in Cooperation with the Institute for the Unity of Science
Trial & Error in the Improvement of Education
Anglo- American Relations in the Atomic Age: Delivered on 17 March 1952 at the London School of Economics and Political Science. In the Chair, Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders
The 1943 Harvard Album
James Richards Conant
General Education in a Free Society
James B. Conant Life story
James Bryant Conant was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Conant obtained a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard in 1916. During World War I he served in the U.S. Army, working on the development of poison gases, especially Lewisite.