Per K. Frolich

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Per K Frolich was born in Norway and graduated from the the Massachussets Institute of Technology in 1925. He worked for the Standard Oil Development Corporation and Merk & Company Inc. He served as President of the American Chemical Society in 1943.

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Robert Thomas Haslam grad student 1923 MIT (E-Tree)
 (M.S: 'Preparation of metallic tungsten by electrolysis of fused salt mixtures')
George Lindenberg Clark grad student 1925 MIT
Warren K. Lewis grad student 1925 MIT

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Merrell R. Fenske grad student 1928 MIT
Valerie Schneider grad student 1931 MIT
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Frolich PK. (1953) Does industry help train students for chemistry Chemical and Engineering News. 31: 1078-1080
Frolich PK. (1946) Comments on constitutional amendments to be considered at Atlantic City meeting Chemical and Engineering News. 24: 626-692
Frolich PK. (1943) PETROLEUM, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. Science (New York, N.Y.). 98: 457-63
Frolich PK. (1943) PETROLEUM, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. II. Science (New York, N.Y.). 98: 484-7
Frolich PK. (1943) To the members of the American Chemical Society Chemical and Engineering News. 21: 1236
Frolich PK, Morrell CE. (1943) Butadiene Chemical and Engineering News. 21: 1138-1145
Sparks WJ, Rosen R, Frolich PK. (1939) Dimerisation of petroleum hydrocarbons Transactions of the Faraday Society. 35: 1040-1052
Frolich PK. (1930) Vapor phase esterification of acetic acid by ethyl alcohol Journal of the American Chemical Society. 52: 1565-1570
Frolich PK, Fbnske MR, Quigoib D. (1929) Studies of copper catalysts prepared from precipitated hydroxide. I. Activity as a function of the temperature of precipitation The Journal of the American Chemical Society. 51: 61-65
Frolich PK, Fbnske MR, Perry LR, et al. (1929) Studies of copper catalysts prepared from precipitated hydroxide II. Comparison of sodium hydroxide and ammonia as a precipitating agent The Journal of the American Chemical Society. 51: 187-193
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