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Photographs from the Papers of Paul D. Bartlett
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Paul D. Bartlett was an American physical-organic chemist. Bartlett was born on August 14, 1907, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He attended Amherst College and was a devoted member of The Class of 1928. Bartlett began his studies toward a doctoral degree at Harvard University, working under James Bryant Conant, and received his master's degree in 1929. In 1931 Bartlett received his Ph.D. and became a National Research Fellow. The following year Bartlett began his teaching career at the University of Minnesota. By 1934 Bartlett had returned to Harvard as an instructor in Chemistry, where he eventually became a full professor in 1946. As a physical-organic chemist, Paul D. Bartlett conducted original work in several areas, including bridgehead halogens (1939), the hydrogen-halide exchange reaction (1944), and free radical chemistry. As an educator, his Harvard courses on organic reaction mechanisms were the first to stress studying the reactions themselves rather than mere memorization of facts. This teaching method went on to become the worldwide accepted standard. Bartlett worked with professional organizations like the Gordon Research Conferences, where he helped initiate the long-running series of Conferences on Reaction Mechanisms, and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). At Harvard University, he championed academic freedom and was an early opponent of the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. Bartlett remained at Harvard until his retirement from the university in 1972. He then moved to Fort Worth, Texas to accept a Welch Professorship at Texas Christian University (TCU). In 1982 Bartlett was the recipient of the Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry. In 1985 he fully retired and stepped down from the TCU's Welch Chair of Chemistry.
Bartlett remained in touch with his former students. The "Red Book," a memory book compiled by his Harvard students, was a prized possession. In 1997, Bartlett students worldwide honored their former professor with well-wishes on his 90th birthday. Paul D. Bartlett died of natural causes in Lexington, Massachusetts, on October 11, 1997.
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Papers of Paul D. Bartlett, Science History Institute Archives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Photographs from the Papers of Paul D. Bartlett contain photos of social, educational, and professional groups that Paul D. Bartlett belonged to and images he used in lectures and research. These photographs include class reunions of the Amherst Class of 1928, wedding photos of Eudoxia "Doxie" Woodward and Dr. Robert Burns Woodward, student gatherings featuring Bartlett Group members, and various diagrams used for academic and professional presentations.
The Photographs from the Papers of Paul D. Bartlett were donated to the Science History Institute (formerly the Chemical Heritage Foundation) by Sarah W. Bartlett in 2003.
The Photographs from the Papers of Paul D. Bartlett were originally processed Amanda Antonucci and redescribed into ArchivesSpace by Patrick Burden in May 2022.
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There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes and the collection is open to the public.
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Black and White Photo at the Priestley House, Northumberland. Paul D. Bartlett appears on the far left on the porch
Black and White Photo meeting on a staircase
Card with a photo from Eudoxia "Doxie" Woodward and Dr. Robert Burns Woodward. Paul D. Bartlett is on the left of the couple.
Birthday Card with a photo from Eudoxia "Doxie" Woodward and Dr. Robert Burns Woodward. Paul D. Bartlett is on the right.
Black and White photo with the note "Reaction Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry." Paul D. Bartlett is 5th from the right on the top row
Back row: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lillya, Bill Closson, Shel Bank. Front row: Tom Tidwell, Mrs. Tidwell, Dann Sargent, Mrs. Sargent, Roy Olotson, Selma Gortler, Jan Bank, Mrs. Closson is holding a camera. Dann Sargent's daughter with back to the camera.
Background: Mrs. Tidwell, Mrs. Lillya, Tom Tidwell, Selm and Leon Gortler, Jan Bank, and Roy Olotson. Middleground: Bill Closson, Mrs. Closson, Alice Sargent and daughter, Shel Bank, Todd Bank, Peter Lillya and their daughter. Foreground: Jan Gortler, Brigita Bank, Peter Lillya's son is missing their head.
Paul D. Bartlett is standing 3rd from the bottom on the right
Paul D. Bartlett is standing 3rd row from the bottom and 3rd from the left
Paul D. Bartlett is standing 3rd row from the bottom and 3rd from the left
Paul D. Bartlett is standing 3rd row from the bottom and 3rd from the left
Chengjiu Wu, Bobbie Cornish, Jerry Combs, Ton Roof, Paul Bartlett, Tutul Ghosh
Paul D. Bartlett is seated on the right in the second row
Memo written by the Photographer, Charles Currier
The Reunion Committee consists of Charlie Currier, Bill Baldwin, Art Coe, Stuart Pike, Paul Feinberg, John Coolidge, Bob Hanford
Jack Keith, Caroline Keith, Jerry Kraemer and Mrs. Kraemer
Stuart Pike, Unc Burnett, Lillian Feinberg, Paul Feinberg, Violet Pike
Harold Hammerstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Canfield, Bill Baldwin, Marian Currier
Bob Hanford, Jane Hanford, Mrs. Wilson, Margaret Sadler
Jack Gottsegen, Howie Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, Art Coe, Bob Elliot
John and Florence Coolidge
Bill Baldwin the Reunion Chairman
Florence Coolidge, John Coolidge, Bob Elliott, Thyzra Elliott
Jack Gottsegen, Howie Shaw, Ruth Shaw
Howard Walker, Betty Crook Walker, Art Coe
In the front Jack Keith, Caroline Keith, Dave Inglis, Betty Iuglis
Taken in Marburg, Germany. Includes transparencies
"Dear Paul: Thank you for your congratulatory note. We are looking forward to seeing you in Aspen in March if not before. Sorry we missed New England this fall but we were in Poland. Still some life in the old geezer. Best Wishes, Jack"
Bartlett Group Member
Bartlett Group Member
W. Koonigs, L. Stein, D. Wallach, Professor Zincke, Professor Barbaglia, L. Purper, F. Hermes, F. Landolp Schmitt, Beckmann, Thomas, F. Roderburg, B. Mohr, F. Kraff, and A. Kuch dated 1872
Thomson, Claison, D. Wallach, Mu. Muller, Thomas, A. Bobringer, W. Koonigs, F. Roderurg, F. Krafft, A. Von Houton, W. Spring
27 men pictured
Profile, Chemical, and Engineering on top
Chemical formulas and charts
Chemical formulas and charts
Chemical formulas and charts
Chemical formulas and charts from an Israel trip