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Coblentz Prize

APR 01, 1965
Physics Today

W. G. Fateley of the Mellon Institute and R. G. Snyder of the Shell Development Company have been named joint winners of the Coblentz Memorial Prize for 1965. The award is presented annually by the Coblentz Society to an outstanding spectroscopist under 36 years of age, the winners being selected on the basis of published research in the field of molecular spectroscopy applied to chemical problems. This year’s award was presented during the Coblentz Memorial Symposium on March 4, which was part of the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy.

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