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March 23, 2009 - Volume 87, Number 12
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Priestley Science
Steven K. Ritter
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- Boron Dreams
- Priestley Medalist M. Frederick Hawthorne has some unfinished business.
- Polyhedral Boranes: Chemistry For The Future
- Priestley Science (Photo Gallery)
- Editor's Page: The 2009 Priestley Medal
- Hawthorne Is 2009 Priestley Medalist
- Boron chemistry pioneer is recognized for lifetime contributions to inorganic chemistry
- 85th Anniversary of the Priestley Medal
- Introduction
- C&EN celebrates the American Chemical Society's highest honor
- Priestley's Medals
- The medals of the minister-scientist who discovered oxygen attest to his fame and infamy
- The Priestley Medalists, 1923-2008
- View a complete list of award recipients
- Living History
- These 12 Priestley Medal winners reflect on winning ACS's most coveted award
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Cover Story
- Boron Dreams
- Priestley Medalist M. Frederick Hawthorne has some unfinished business.
- Polyhedral Boranes: Chemistry For The Future
- Priestley Science (Photo Gallery)
- Editor's Page: The 2009 Priestley Medal
- Hawthorne Is 2009 Priestley Medalist
- Boron chemistry pioneer is recognized for lifetime contributions to inorganic chemistry
- 85th Anniversary of the Priestley Medal
- Introduction
- C&EN celebrates the American Chemical Society's highest honor
- Priestley's Medals
- The medals of the minister-scientist who discovered oxygen attest to his fame and infamy
- The Priestley Medalists, 1923-2008
- View a complete list of award recipients
- Living History
- These 12 Priestley Medal winners reflect on winning ACS's most coveted award
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