Publication highlighting the members of the Pittcon Hall of Fame. Each of these scientific instrument makers has been awarded the Pittcon Heritage Award for making vital contributions to the field of instrumentation. This award is co-sponsored by the Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy and the Chemical Heritage Foundation (now the Science History Institute).
People in the Pittcon Hall of Fame include John Townsend Baker (1860-1935), Charles Elmer (1872-1954), Richard S. Perkin (1906-1969), Arthur H. Thomas (1873-1942), J.O. Jarrell (1880-1943), Chester Fisher (1880-1965), Russell Varian (1898-1959), Sigurd Varian (1901-1961), Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004), Maurice Hasler (1907-1963), Walter S. Baird (1908-1982), Howard Cary (1908-1991), David Packard (1912-1996), William Hewlett (1913-2001), Wallace Coulter (1913-1998), Keene P. Dimick (1915-1990), Erhard Mettler (1917-2000), Kathryn Hach-Darrow (1922-), Paul A. Wilks (1923-), James L. Waters (1925-) Robert E. Finnigan (1927), C. Eugene Bennett (1929-1996), Aaron Martin (1932), Frank Martinez, Jr., David Nelson (1932-), and Robert Allington (1935-).
O'Reilly, Declan. “Makers of Modernity: Members of the Pittcon Hall of Fame.” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chemical Heritage Foundation, 2005. Q184 .O74 2005 Folio. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gy83vxm.
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