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108:, as the second of two daughters born to Mary Beaver and Carl S. Hahn, a German immigrant. She received extensive academic training in chemistry and was an instructor at numerous women's colleges across the United States. In 1908 she established her independent research group at Mount Holyoke College, publishing numerous scientific journal articles and books. In addition, Hahn worked in the private sector as an industrial chemist focusing on coal tar research. In 1941 she retired. Outside of her professional life, Dorothy enjoyed traveling and spent her summers at 220:
Outside of academia, Hahn showed interest in industrial chemistry and conducted research on coal tar products in the private sector. These pursuits allowed Mount Holyoke to gain funds for new facilities and scholarships. To celebrate her contributions, Mount Holyoke College furnished a seminar room
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in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and remained there until 1906. Concurrently, Hahn taught biology at the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Kindergarten College from 1904 to 1906. Driven by a desire to further her research interests, she undertook studies in organic chemistry at the
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where she would spend the remainder of her career. After publishing her first paper in 1913, she was promoted to associate professor. From 1915 to 1916 Dorothy conducted research into the relationship between electrons and chemical valence in collaboration with
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one of which was titled "Synthesis of the Polypeptide-Hydantoin: Tyrosylalanine-Hydantoin. II." During her time as a professor, she coauthored several books alongside other notable authors such as Arthur Messinger Comey. These books included
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in her independent career and was promoted to full professor in 1918. Dorothy retired in 1941 after mentoring and preparing numerous women for graduate studies.
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at Yale University as an American Association of University Women fellow and earned her Ph.D. in 1916. She continued her work on cyclic polypeptide
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In 1894, Hahn graduated from Miss Florence Baldwin's School for Girls, Preparatory for Bryn Mawr College, now known as
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American women in science : [prior to 1950 American women scientists] : a biographical dictionary
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from 1906 to 1907. She then returned to the United States to continue her research at her alma mater,
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Hahn, Dorothy A.; Allbee, Angie G. (1913). "Saturated δ-Ketonic Esters and their Derivatives".
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on the Connecticut coast, where she became a keen sailor. She died in 1950 at the age of 74.
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The Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Compounds in the Vapor Phase
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Hahn, Dorothy A.; Gilman, Elizabeth (December 1925).
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in her honor within the then new chemistry building.
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Dorothy Anna Hahn
organic chemistry
Mount Holyoke College
hydantoins
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Noank
Baldwin School

Bryn Mawr College
Pennsylvania College for Women
Chatham University
University of Leipzig
Bryn Mawr College
Mount Holyoke College
Treat Baldwin Johnson
hydantoins
hydantoins
spectrophotometry
Emma Perry Carr
Journal of the American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society
Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft


Marilyn Ogilvie
Joy Harvey
ISBN
9780203801451

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