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Francis Patrick Garvan

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In addition to the Garvans' chemical philanthropy, Francis Patrick Garvan and his wife Mabel Brady Garvan were collectors of decorative arts and furniture. They decided to donate the majority of assembled artifacts to Yale University. Over 10,000 art objects donated to Yale University are known today
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appointed Garvan as president of the Chemical Foundation of New York, a post he held until his death. The Chemical Foundation Inc., oversaw the distribution of German patents controlled by the Office of the Alien Property. At first, the patents were acquired by the Chemical Foundation from the Office
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of Alien Property for $ 250,000 and then leased on the royalty basis to American companies. The proceeds were spent on scientific and medical research, as well as scholarships. At the time, the Chemical Foundation's income was
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Garvan and his wife, Mabel Brady Garvan, sponsored the American Chemical Society's Prize Essay Contest for seven years, in memory of their daughter. They also supported the Chemical Foundation, as it gave libraries across the
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8.6 million; however, no dividends were paid to any shareholder and the chief officers received no salaries for their work. The Chemical Foundation suffered from a number of lawsuits filed by German owners; however, the
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Address of Francis P. Garvan: Delivered Before the Joint Session of the Society of Chemical Industry and the American Chemical Society at Columbia University
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including, notably, patents and other assets of the German dye and chemical industries. Garvan became the second Office's Custodian in 1919 after his boss
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In addition to the Priestley Medal (Garvan remains the only non-scientist to receive it), Garvan (jointly with his wife) was awarded in 1929 the
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He died on November 7, 1937. Mabel Garvan continued to be involved with the Garvan-Olin Medal for thirty years after her husband's death.
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in the Treasury Department; an office tasked with confiscation and management of enemy property in the United States during and after
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Garvan was the son of Patrick Garvan, paper merchant and tobacco farmer, and Mary (Carroll) Garvan. In 1906 his sister,
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and others, a farm-based production of ethanol (alcohol), which finally helped to supply synthetic rubber during
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chemistry reference works. The Garvans' donations to these causes are estimated at one million dollars.
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A Finding Aid to the Francis Patrick Garvan Papers, 1867, 1912-1953, in the Archives of American Art
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FRANCIS P.GARVAN DIES, GAINED FAME FOR PHILANTHROPY Hartford Native Was Head of Chemical Foundation
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Palmer, A. Mitchell, and Garvan, F. P., United States. Office of Alien Property Custodian. (1919).
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Francis P. Garvan Jr., succeeded his father as the president of the Chemical Corporation in 1939.
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Aims and purposes of the Chemical foundation, incorporated, and the reasons for its organization
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Patents, Patriotism, and "Skilled in the Art" USA v. The Chemical Foundation, Inc., 1923-1926
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With financial support of the Chemical Foundation, Garvan acted as an active promoter of the
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Under Garvan's leadership, the Chemical Foundation supported the first nine years of the
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Garvan with other Alien Property Custodian officials and directors (back row, far right)
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In his turn, Garvan established what is now known as the American Chemical Society's
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On a wreath of the colours an arm erect the hand holding a dolphin in fess Proper.
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to "recognize distinguished service to chemistry by women chemists" in 1936.
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ruled that the process of acquisition and distribution of patents was legal.
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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 22: Science and Medicine
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A Portrait of Francis P. Garvan in the National Portrait Gallery
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Garvan was also awarded the Villanova University Mendel Medal.
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The Chemical Foundation, Inc. and Francis P. Garvin, 1919-1937
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Mabel Brady Garvan (Mrs. Robert Philip Noble) (d. 1972)
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People associated with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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He also received honorary degrees from 291:American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal 179:From 1919 to 1923, Garvan also served as 623:, Volume XL, Number 24, 11 November 1937 378: 104: 752:Catholic University of America trustees 490:Catholic Action ...: A National Monthly 456: 323:Coat of arms of Francis Patrick Garvan 27:American lawyer and government official 464: 462: 460: 322: 317:Francis P. Garvan - John M. Olin Medal 282:awarded Garvan its highest honor, the 229:, as well as the microbiology journal 690:Garvan's Who's Who in America Listing 7: 189:The Catholic University of America 166:Office of Alien Property Custodian 136:Garvan was born June 13, 1875, in 122:Office of Alien Property Custodian 25: 578:Review of Scientific Instruments 185:Fordham University School of Law 757:University of Notre Dame people 551:. 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Francis P. Garvan

East Hartford, Connecticut
New York City

lawyer
Office of Alien Property Custodian
the US entered World War I
East Hartford, Connecticut
Yale University
A.B.
New York Law School
LL.B.
District Attorney
New York City
Office of Alien Property Custodian
World War I
A. Mitchell Palmer
Dean
Fordham University School of Law
The Catholic University of America
Roman Catholic
President
Woodrow Wilson
US$
Supreme Court
Journal of Chemical Education
Stain Technology
American Institute of Physics
Charles Herty

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