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Eger V. Murphree

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as "more like the industrial engineers I was accustomed to dealing with. He was stable, conservative, thorough and precise". He was to have been on the Lewis Committee reviewing the entire project in November 1942, but was sick. He (and
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and was widely recognized as a leader in the fields of synthetic toluene, butadiene and hydrocarbon synthesis, fluid cat cracking, fluid hydroforming, and fluid coking.
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From 1947 to 1962 he served as Vice President of research and engineering Standard Oil of New Jersey, the company later known as
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as a staff assistant and research associate in the Chemical Engineering Department. In 1930, he joined what was then
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with degrees in chemistry and mathematics in 1920, and a master's degree in chemistry in 1921. Murphree played
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During the Second World War Murphree was a member of the committee that organized the
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The Road to Trinity: A Personal Account of How America's Nuclear Policies Were Made
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He was also involved in the early Manhattan Project as a member of the
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After teaching physics and math and coaching football for a year at
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E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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Method of and Apparatus for Contacting Solids and Gases
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E. V. Murphree

S-1 Executive Committee
Bohemian Grove
Harold C. Urey
Ernest O. Lawrence
James B. Conant
Lyman J. Briggs
E. V. Murphree
Arthur Compton
fluid catalytic cracking
Bayonne, New Jersey
Kentucky University
college football
tackle
1920 Kentucky Wildcats football team
Paris High School
Paris, Illinois
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Standard Oil of New Jersey
Manhattan Project
S-1 Section
Kenneth Nichols
James Conant
Exxon
Perkin Medal
Industrial Research Institute
Medal
E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
American Chemical Society

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