George O. Curme — may refer to:* George Oliver Curme, (1860 1948), philologist and grammarian * George Oliver Curme, Jr. (1888 1976), chemist, son of the above … Wikipedia
George Oliver Curme — This article is about the linguist. For his son, the industrial chemist, see George O. Curme, Jr.. George Oliver Curme, Sr. (January 14, 1860 – April 29, 1948) was an American grammarian and philologist. He is best known for his Grammar of the… … Wikipedia
Curme, George O. — ▪ American grammarian in full George Oliver Curme born Jan. 14, 1860, Richmond, Ind., U.S. died April 29, 1948, White Plains, N.Y. American grammarian and professor of German, best known for his Grammar of the German Language (1905,… … Universalium
Elliott Cresson Medal — given to Emile Berliner in 1913 Presented by Franklin Institute Country US … Wikipedia
His genitive — The his genitive was a linguistic phenomenon in the syntax of the English language. The orthographic practice developed of marking the genitive case by inserting the word his between the possessor noun, especially where it ended in s , and the… … Wikipedia
Perkin Medal — The Perkin Medal is an award given annually by the American section of the Society of Chemical Industry to a scientist residing in America for an innovation in applied chemistry resulting in outstanding commercial development. It is considered… … Wikipedia
Willard Gibbs Award — The Willard Gibbs Award, which consists of an eighteen carat gold medal, the Willard Gibbs Medal, was founded in 1910 by William A. Converse. The medal was named after J. Willard Gibbs. The award recognizes eminent chemists who ... have brought… … Wikipedia
Medalla Perkin — La Medalla Perkin es un premio que se otorga anualmente por la sección americana de la Sociedad de la Industria Química a un científico residente en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica en mérito a una innovación en química aplicada resultante en… … Wikipedia Español
Willard Gibbs Medal — Die Willard Gibbs Medal (Willard Gibbs Award) sind ein jährlich von der American Chemical Society (ACS, Sektion Chicago) vergebener Chemie Preis. Der Preis wurde 1910 von William A. Converse (1862–1940) initiiert (und anfangs auch finanziert),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Willard Gibbs Award — Le Willard Gibbs Award a été fondé en 1910 par William A. Converse. Cette récompense est décernée à un éminent chimiste qui [...] a apporté au monde des avancées permettant à chacun de vivre plus confortablement ainsi que d avoir une meilleure… … Wikipédia en Français