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Sales Association of the Chemical Industry membership materials
Sam Tharpe Collection
Collection of materials regarding vanilla, conisisting of a publication, a formula standard, and a report collected by American flavor chemist Sam Tharpe.
Samuel Meites Collection
This collection contains material from two publications: Pediatric Clinical Chemistry: Reference (Normal) Values, edited by Samuel Meites and published in 1988 and Otto Folin: America’s First Clinical Biochemist, written by Samuel Meites and published in 1989.
Samuel N. Wrenn Autographed Reprint
Autographed reprint of Samuel N. Wrenn's and Johannes S. Buck's science journal article "Preparation of Amino-Acetal," which was collected by Jack L. Hedrick.
Samuel R. Natelson Collection
This collection consists of writings and oral history materials by and about Samuel R. Natelson which were compiled by Amadeo J. Pesce. Natelson was a prominent American clinical chemist and a founding member of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry.
Samuel Ruben Papers
The laboratory notebooks, correspondence, and other miscellaneous items of American electrochemist Samuel Ruben.
Samuel Ruben Photograph Collection
Black and white and color photographs of inventor Samuel Ruben, his family, and colleagues.
Science and Public Affairs Pamphlet
A copy of Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 119, from Public Affairs Pamphlets, titled “Should the Government Support Science?” by Waldemar Kaempffert.
Science History Institute Historic Plaque Collection
A collection consisting of a pamphlet and a signed proclamation for the unveiling of the Science History Institute’s National Historical Chemical Landmark plaque, presented by the American Chemical Society.
Science in American Life exhibition files
This is a fairly extensive collection of ACS and Smithsonian records chosen to document the gradual breakdown in communications between the stakeholders in this exhibition. In assembling this material, Dr. Heindel wanted to insure that both sides of the controversy, not just the curatorial team's version would be heard.
