Neil Kensington Adam FRS, FRIC (5 November 1891 – 19 July 1973) was a British chemist. Adam was born in Cambridge, the first of three children of James...
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Neil Adam may refer to: Neil Kensington Adam (1891–1973), British chemist Neil Adam (racehorse trainer) (1932–2003), British racehorse trainer Neil Adam...
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at his home in London in 1918. His nephew was the chemist Neil Kensington Adam. "Kensington, Sir Alfred" . The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) –...
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had three children: Neil Kensington Adam (born 1891, chemist), Arthur Innes Adam (born 1894, classicist and soldier) and Barbara Adam (born 1897, sociologist...
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J. Hanna Emma Curtis Hopkins Annie M. Knott William D. McCrackan Neil Kensington Adam Alice Stone Blackwell Charles Lightoller Healing spiritually. CSPS...
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until Neil's death, sixteen years later. Neil was best man at Adam's wedding to the classicist Adela Marion Kensington in 1890, and in 1891 Adam named...
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Captain Arthur Innes Adam, was killed in France on 16 September 1916; and another son, Neil Kensington Adam, became a noted chemist. Adam was "one of the greatest...
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Science Monitor. Daughter of famous suffragist Nettie Rogers Shuler. Neil Kensington Adam (1891-1973) – British chemist Edmund F. Burton (1862-1921) – physician...
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Langmuir won the Nobel prize in chemistry for this work in 1932. Neil Kensington Adam summarized and expanded on the work of Langmuir in a series of several...
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(The Message of the Lord's Prayer and The Invisible Encounter). Neil Kensington Adam (1891–1973): British chemist who wrote the article A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST'S...
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