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Edward W. Morley

Edward Williams Morley

American physical chemist.

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United States

Date of Birth

1/29/1838

Date of Death

2/24/1923

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University Teacher

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Edward Williams Morley

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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
American Philosophical Society
(1903 - )
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: 1903

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English

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Male

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English
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Newark
Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University
Davy Medal
(1907)
Award Rationale
: On the ground of his contributions to physics and chemistry, and especially for his determinations of the relative atomic weights of hydrogen & oxygen
Point in Time
: 1907
Willard Gibbs Award
(1917)
Point in Time
: 1917
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1902)
Point in Time
: 1902
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1908)
Point in Time
: 1908
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1910)
Point in Time
: 1910
Physics
Edward
Williams College
West Hartford
Chemist
Physicist
Elliott Cresson Medal
(1912)
Point in Time
: 1912
Morley