Harold G. Richter (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gregersen, Erik. "Promethium". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 6 May 2020.

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  • Richter, H. G.; Gillespie, A. S. (1965). "Radio Release Determination of Dichromate Ion in Natural Waters". Anal. Chem. 37 (9): 1146–1148. doi:10.1021/ac60228a019. Retrieved 28 December 2018. RECEIVED for review April 15, 1965. Accepted May 24, 1965. Part of the work was carried out at the Research Triangle Institute, Durham, N. C., under U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Isotopes Developments Contract No. AT-(40-1)-2513. The remainder of the work was performed at le Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Grenoble, in the Section d'Application des Radioelements, where one of us (H. G. R.) was given the freedom to pursue the study, and records here his appreciation of the cooperation from that group. H. G. Richter also expresses his appreciation for a 1964-65 Fulbright Grant.

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  • Ede, Andrew (2006). The chemical element : a historical perspective. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0313333040. Appendix 2 it was isolated in 1945 by the team of Charles D. Coryell, Jacob (Jack) A. Marinsky, Lawrence E. Glendenin, and Harold G. Richter. They identified promethium as one of the by-products of uranium fission

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  • Alumni Association (2003). "MIT Class of 1950 The MidCentury Class". MIT. Retrieved 28 December 2018. In an earlier edition we noted the passing of Harold Gene Richter, SM on July 19, 2001 ... Born in Fontanet, IN, Harold served in World War II for two years before returning to Franklin College on Franklin, IN to obtain a BA in 1947. He worked in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oregon for several years, before working in San Francisco at the Office of Naval Research at Hunters Point. His career lead him to the Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina, then later to CERN in Grenoble where he worked on radio isotopic research. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; daughter, Melanie; sons Jeff, Kyle, and Tad, as well as five grandchildren.
  • Alumni Association (2002). "MIT Class of 1950 The MidCentury Class". MIT. Retrieved 28 December 2018. Two other classmates not listed in the Reunion Book who have passed away are Dr. Harold G. Richter on July 19. 2001 ... Harold's address is 8601 Little Creek Farm Road Chapel Hill, NC 27516 where he lived with his wife Marjorie Richter. He received both his MS and PhD from Course 5.

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  • Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (1964). U. S. Grantee Directory (PDF). Washington, D.C.: Department of State. pp. 65, 258. Retrieved 29 December 2018.

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