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James Flack Norris

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American chemist

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According to Wikipedia, James Flack Norris was an American chemist. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, to a Methodist minister, Norris was educated in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., before studying at Johns Hopkins University, where he graduated with an A.B. in chemistry. After graduating in 1892, he remained at the university to work as a fellow until 1895, when he was awarded his Ph.D. and became an academic at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He left MIT in 1904 to become the first professor of chemistry at the newly formed Simmons College, before returning to take up the position of professor of organic chemistry and, after its creation in 1926, the first director of MIT's Research Laboratory of Organic Chemistry.

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