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James, Charles |
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James, Charles (1880–1928) chemist; born at Earls Barton, England. He emigrated to the U.S.A. in about 1906 and was associated with New Hampshire College in Durham for 22 years. He did extensive research of rare-earth elements, such as cerium, terbium, and yttrium (1907–26). |
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His dissertation theme was "The Conception of God in The Pragmatic Philosophy" His teachers were Scribner Ames and Irving King and his references were to William James, Charles Peirce, John Dewey, and F. Survivors include: his wife, Mary Fix; a daughter, Maureen Moore; three sons, James, Charles, and Patrick Fix; 14 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren. Companies such as Fidelity, Raymond James, Charles Schwab, Chicago Board of Trade, Weiss Financial Group, Best Choice Software and Bright Trading will be exhibiting. |
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