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Richard C. Lord

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159:. He is widely recognized for developments in the interpretation of infrared spectra of molecules in terms of their vibrational motion. He also contributed to the understanding of the cohesion of molecules by means of 205:
In 1966, he received the Award in Spectroscopy from the Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Society, and in 1967, he was made an honorary member of the Society of Applied Spectroscopy.
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In 1946, MIT appointed him Director of the Spectroscopy Laboratory and in 1954, Professor of Chemistry. In collaboration with
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called him to serve as a technical aide and later as deputy chief in the Committee's optics division. During
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From 1957 to 1961, he served as a member and president of the Commission of Molecular Spectroscopy of the
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http://www.osa.org/aboutosa/awards/osaawards/awardsdesc/ellislippincott/default.aspx
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Lord is considered a pioneer in the use of infrared radiation for the study of
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between 1948 and 1980, and as editor in the field of optics for the
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in 1936. He spent two years, from 1936 to 1938, as a Fellow of the
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Lord served as a consultant to the Central Research Department of
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In 1976, he was awarded the Lippincott Medal by the IUPAC.
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and J.R. Loofbourow, Lord published the widely used text
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Optical Society of America#Past Presidents of the OSA
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http://web.mit.edu/spectroscopy/history/lordbio.html
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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology
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chemist
spectroscopy
Physics
Louisville, Kentucky
Ph.D.
physical chemistry
Johns Hopkins University
United States National Research Council
University of Michigan
University of Copenhagen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
National Defense Research Committee
World War II
guided missiles
infrared radiation
George R. Harrison
molecular structure
hydrogen bonding
Raman spectroscopy
proteins
nucleic acids
President's Certificate of Merit
Harry S. Truman
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Optical Society of America
DuPont
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Optical Society of America#Past Presidents of the OSA
http://web.mit.edu/spectroscopy/history/lordbio.html

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