- William Ripley Nichols
William Ripley Nichols (
April 30 ,1847 -July 14 ,1886 ) was a noted Americanchemist .Early life
Nichols was born in
Boston ,Massachusetts , graduated from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in1869 , and served there as instructor and assistant professor until1872 , when he was elected professor of general chemistry, which chair he retained until his death inHamburg, Germany .Later life
Professor Nichols was recognized as an authority on sanitation, and particularly on
water purification , published numerous papers on municipalwater supplies, and was active in the pioneering work of theLawrence Experiment Station . He also performed research at the request of theMassachusetts Board of Health on train ventilation, particularly of smoking cars. He was a member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science , of which he was Vice President in1885 , and of the German Chemical Society.Selected works
* "Compendious Manual of Qualitative Analysis", by Charles W. Eliot and Frank H. Storer, with Nichols' revisions, 1872.
* "An Elementary Manual of Chemistry", abridged from Eliot and Storer, New York, 1S72.
* "Water Supply, mainly from a Chemical and Sanitary Standpoint", 1883.
* "Experiments in General Chemistry", with Lewis M. Norton, Boston : private printing, 1884.References
* "William Ripley Nichols", "Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography", edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos, New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889.
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