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180:, also taking on the role of head of the Department of Pure Science. During this time he was lucky to survive one of his experiments which destroyed much of the laboratory. This administrative role led to his appointment as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield in 1938. However he combined this with running research on explosives during the 553: 103: 543: 528: 315: 508: 493: 382: 533: 488: 503: 498: 548: 395: 483: 447: 351: 173:, a practical experience very different from his previous academic work, but which had a major influence on his future research. 216: 401: 65: 250: 226:
In 1952 he retired from Sheffield and moved to Edinburgh, where both he and his wife had other family connections.
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in 1908. He began medical studies, but reverted to chemistry and in 1910 took up a scholarship in the subject at
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After further time at University College, in 1924 he was made Professor of Chemistry at the
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Haworth, R. D.; Lamberton, A. H. (1963). "James Irvine Orme Masson 1887-1962".
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then Melbourne University, achieving a BSc with first class honours in
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In 1913 he married his first cousin, Flora Gulland (d.1960) sister of
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He died in Edinburgh on 22 October 1962. He is buried in the
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from 1938 to 1953. He is usually referred to in documents as
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LLD (3 September 1887 – 22 October 1962), generally known as
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Index

Fellow of the Royal Society
University of Sheffield
FRS
FRSE
MBE
chemist
University of Sheffield
Toorak
Melbourne
David Orme Masson
Melbourne University
Melbourne Grammar School
chemistry
University College London
First World War
Royal Arsenal
Woolwich
University of Durham
Second World War
Royal Society of London
knighted
George VI
1950
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Arthur Holmes
Godfrey Thomson
Sydney A Smith
John Edwin MacKenzie
Grange Cemetery
David Masson

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