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Hill was promoted to assistant director of the chemical department. He also served on DuPont's steering committee from 1932 to 1951. He became the Chair of DuPont's Committee on Educational Aid in 1951, and he helped fund academic programs in the United States until his retirement in 1964.
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in 1924, where he earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, and he went on to earn a PhD in organic chemistry from the
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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alumna, in 1931. They had two sons and a daughter. He had
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Hockessin, Delaware
Washington University in St. Louis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
nylon
Warrenton, Missouri
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Washington University in St. Louis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
DuPont
Wallace H. Carothers
polymers
cold drawing
polyester
polyamide
nylon
Vassar College
poliomyelitis
Hockessin, Delaware




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