Oral history interview with Edwin J. Vandenberg
- 1987-Sep-01
Oral history interview with Edwin J. Vandenberg
- 1987-Sep-01
Vandenberg grew up in Hawthorne, New Jersey, where his father owned a grain and feed store. After talking about his schooling, where he learned the violin, Edwin Vandenberg recalls a friend and his home laboratory. Attending Stevens Institute of Technology, Vandenberg concentrates on chemical subjects, influenced by F. J. Pond. His first years at Hercules were with Spurlin's paper chemistry group, where he contributed to the understanding of paper sizing as a colloid phenomenon. After a spell working on the wartime production of smokeless powder, Vandenberg returns to the Hercules research center to work on a wide range of polymer syntheses, which he describes in some detail. The interview concludes with an account of his retirement activities at Arizona State University, and reflections on his family, colleagues and ACS activities.
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About the Interviewer
Herman Skolnik received a BS in chemical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University, and a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania. He joined Hercules, Inc., as a research chemist in 1942, and served as a divisional research manager from 1952 until his retirement in 1979. He was the founding editor of The Journal of Chemical Documentation, and has published over 200 papers and four books, including A Century of Chemistry, the centennial history of the American Chemical Society.
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Oral history number | 0077 |
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Interviewee biographical information
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1939 | Stevens Institute of Technology | ME |
Professional Experience
Hercules Incorporated
- 1939 to 1944 Research Chemist
- 1946 to 1957 Research Chemist
- 1957 to 1965 Senior Research Chemist
- 1965 to 1982 Research Associate
Sunflower Ordinance Works
- 1944 to 1945 Assistant Shift Supervisor
Arizona State University
- 1983 Adjunct Professor of Chemistry
- 1983 Visiting Professor of Chemistry
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1964 | Best Paper Award, Delaware Section, American Chemical Society |
1965 | Industrial Research 100 Award |
1965 | D Eng, Stevens Institute of Technology |
1979 | Delaware Section Award, American Chemical Society |
1981 | Award in Polymer Chemistry |
1983 | Polymer Chemistry Division Service Award |
1991 | Award in Applied Polymer Science |
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Complete transcript of interview
vandenberg_ej_0077_FULL.pdf
The published version of the transcript may diverge from the interview audio due to edits to the transcript made by staff of the Center for Oral History, often at the request of the interviewee, during the transcript review process.