William H. Nichols

William H. Nichols

William Henry Nichols (1852 – 1930) was a famous chemist and businessman who was instrumental in building the chemical supply business in the U.S. The specialty materials business of Honeywell traces its roots back a small sulfuric acid company he started in 1870. Nichols was one of the original founders of the American Chemical Society, serving as president in 1918 and 1919. The New York branch of the society gives a prestigious award every year that is named after him. He attended New York University.

Chemical business

Nichols, along with his son Charles W. Nichols, helped organize the merger of 12 companies in 1899 to create General Chemical. Under his leadership, the company grew its asset base and increased its earnings threefold, making Nichols a force in America’s fledgling chemical industry. His vision of a bigger, better chemical company took off when he teamed up with investor Eugene Meyer in 1920. Nichols and Meyer combined five smaller chemical companies to create the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation, which later became Allied Chemical Corp., and eventually became part of AlliedSignal, the forerunner of Honeywell’s specialty materials business. Both men have buildings named after them at Honeywell’s headquarters in Morristown, New Jersey.

Family

William Henry Nichols was born in Brooklyn on January 9, 1852. He was the son of George Henry and Sarah Elizabeth (Harris) Nichols. William H Nichols received his bachelors and masters degrees from the New York University in 1870 and 1873 respectively. He also received honorary degrees from New York University, Lafayette, Columbia University, University of Pittsburg, and Tufts. William H Nichols married Hannah W Bensel of Brooklyn in 1873. The couple had three children: William Henry Jr, born in 1874, Charles W, born in 1875, and Madeline, born in 1884.

Nichols' legacy

The success of Nichols' companies can be traced to several notable principles that guided his career. First was his deep belief in research and development. Second was his support for science education and the students of chemistry. Third was his concern for the welfare of his employees. Most important was his often quoted belief that "the Golden Rule is as applicable in business as it is in church."

It is this legacy of Nichols that is honored with an award named after him. The Nichols Medal is given each year by the New York Section of the American Chemical Society. Nichols himself first established an award in 1902, making it the first gold medal for original chemical research. In June of that year, he gave 10 shares of preferred stock in General Chemical to the American Chemical Society to endow the first award. In accepting the stock, the board of directors requested permission of Nichols to name the award "The Nichols Medal of the New York Section." Since the first award on January 9, 1903, the American Chemical Society's New York Section has named 97 Nichols Medalists. Sixteen have subsequently been awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry.

Initially, the medal award consisted of just the 18 carat gold Nichols Medal, whose design depicts the allegorical figure of Dr. Faust in his laboratory as described by Goethe. A bronze replica of the medal, to be used for display purposes, was later added to the award. There is also a cash award.

External links

* [http://www.honeywell.com/sites/sm Honeywell Specialty Materials]


* [http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/home.html American Chemical Society]


* [http://newyorkacs.org/nicholsmedalists.html List of Nichols Medalists]


* [http://pauling.library.oregonstate.edu/medals-whnichols.htm Photo] of Linus Pauling's Nichols Medal

References


* [http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/655 Harvard Business School] , 20th Century Great American Business Leaders, entry on William H. Nichols


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title=Who's who in Finance and Banking
author=John William Leonard
year=1922
publisher=Who's Who in Finance Inc.
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* [http://newyorkacs.org/history_nyacs.html#long New York Section of the American Chemical Society] , William H. Nichols and the Evolution of the Nichols Medal Award

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