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  1. John's Creation: A Model for Understanding the Gospel of John by John Pople, 2009-04-28
  2. Carnegie Mellon Quantum Chemistry Archive by Robert A. Whiteside, Michael Fisch, 1983-12
  3. The law of Scotland affecting trustees by A.J.P. Menzies. advoca by Menzies. Alexander John Pople., 1913-01-01
  4. Hitler's Pople The Secret istory ofPius XII by John Cornwell, 1999
  5. University Writing Course by John Morley, Peter Doyle, et all 2001-01-01
  6. Saving Israel: How the Jewish Pople Can Win a War That May Never End by Daniel Gordis, 2008-01-01

21. Pople, John
john A. pople My early life was spent in Burnhamon-Sea, Somerset, a small seaside resort town (population around 5000) on the west coast of England.
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Pople, John My early life was spent in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, a small seaside resort town (population around 5000) on the west coast of England. I was born on October 31, 1925 and lived there with my parents until shortly after the end of the Second World War in 1946. No member of my family was involved in any scientific or technical activity. Indeed, I was the first to attend a university.
My father, Keith Pople, owned the principal men's clothing store in Burnham. In addition to selling clothes in the shop, he used to drive around the surrounding countryside with a car full of clothes for people in remote farms and villages. He was resourceful and made a fair income, considering the economic difficulties during the depression of the 1930s. My great-grandfather had come to Burnham around 1850 and set up a number of local businesses. He had a large family and these were split up among his children. As a result, I had relatives in many of the other businesses in the town. My grandfather inherited the clothing shop and this passed to my father when he returned from the army at end of the First World War.
My mother, Mary Jones, came from a farming background. Her father had moved from Shropshire as a young man and had farmed near Bath for most of his life. I suspect that he would have preferred to be a teacher, for he had a large collection of books and encyclopedias. He wanted my mother to be a schoolteacher, but this did not happen. Instead, she became a tutor to children in a rich family and, later, a librarian in the army during the first war. Most of her relatives were farmers in various parts of Somerset and Wiltshire so, as small children, my younger brother and I spent much time staying on farms.

22. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Polanyi, john C. 1986. pople, john A. 1998. Porter, Lord George, 1967. Pregl, Fritz, 1923. Prelog, Vladimir, 1975. Prigogine, Ilya, 1977
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23. MSN Encarta - John Pople
pople, john, born in 1925, British chemist and Nobel Prize winner. pople shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Austrianborn American physicist
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25. POPLE, JOHN A. - CIRS
pople, john A. Email pople@chem.northwestern.edu Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry at the Northwestern University Research Interests
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26. John A. Pople Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
john A. pople, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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J OHN A. P OPLE
1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry
Background
  • Born: 1925
  • Place of Birth: Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, U.K.
  • Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics at Cambridge, U.K., in 1951
  • Residence: U.S.A. (British citizen)
  • Affiliation: Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, U.S.A.
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27. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry
WALTER KOHN for his development of the densityfunctional theory. and. john A. pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry.
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The prize is being awarded jointly to: A ARON C IECHANOVER ... ERSHKO , and I RWIN R OSE for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation The prize is being awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes with one half of the prize to: P ETER A GRE , for the discovery of water channels and the other half of the prize to: R ODERICK M AC ... INNON for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels. The prize is being awarded for the development of methods for identification and structure analyses of biological macromolecules with one half jointly to: J OHN B F ... ENN , and K OICHI T ANAKA , for their development of soft desorption ionisation methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules and the other half to: K URT W for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in solution. The prize is being awarded with one half jointly to: W ILLIAM S K ... NOWLES , and R YOJI N OYORI , for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions and the other half to: K B ARRY S ... HARPLESS for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions.

28. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
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john A. pople was born in Burnham, Somerset, england in 1925. He received his undergraduate and graduate education at Cambridge University where he was a
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Professor John A. Pople, PhD.
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1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
John A. Pople was born in Burnham, Somerset, england in 1925. He received his undergraduate and graduate education at Cambridge University where he was a pupil of Sir John Lennard-Jones. Subsequently, he was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge (1951-58). Lecturer in Mathematics at Cambridge (1954-58) adn then Superintendent of the Basic Physics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington (1958-64). From 1964-93 he was Carnegie Professor of Chemical Physics at Carnefie Mellon Univesity, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later John Christian Warner Professor of Natural Sciences. Since 1993, he has been Trustees Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University. Dr. Pople is a theoretical chemist who has worked on molecular applications of quantum and statistical mechanics. he is the author of a number of papers on liquid structure, spectroscopy (particularly nuclear magnetic resonance) and molecular orbital theory. He is part author of three books on high nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular orbital theory. His awards include the Smith Prize (Cambridge 1950), the Marlow Medal (Faraday Society 1958), the Irving Langmuir Award (American Chemical Society 1970), the Harrison Howe Award (American Chemical Society 1971), the Gilbert Nerton Lewis Award (American Chemical Society 1977), the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Senior U.S. Scientist Award (1981), the G. Willard Wheland Award (University of Chicago, 1981), the Evans Award (Ohio State University, 1982), the Oespar Award (University of Cincinnati, 1984), the Davy Medal (Royal Society, 1988), the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (Jerusalem, 1992), the J.O/ Hirschfelder Award in Theoretical Chemistry (1993), and co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1998). He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of London (1961), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1971), and a Corresponding Member of the Australian Academy of Science (1993).

30. John Pople: Information From Answers.com
pople, Sir john Anthony ( pop ?l ) , 1925–2004, British computational chemist. Trained as a mathematician at Cambridge (B.
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31. The Lemelson Center For The Study Of Invention Innovation
22, Polanyi, john (Chemistry 1986) Transcript, 6/27/00. 23, pople, john (Chemistry 1998) Transcript, 6/29/00. 24, Ramsey, Norman (Physics 1989)
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The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and the Deutsches Museum collaborated in June 2000 to conduct video interviews with thirty-three Nobel Laureates. Interviews were conducted in Lindau, Germany, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the United States. The video documentation subsequently formed the core of the Nobel Voices Video History Project and the exhibition Nobel Voices: Celebrating 100 Years of the Nobel Prize . The interviewees were asked about their motivations, visions for the future, and opinions on the nature of creativity and innovation. In the interviews, the laureates speak about their passion for their work, their childhood inspirations, the spirit of discovery, and the personal meaning of the Nobel Prize.

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33. John Pople - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir john Anthony pople (October 31, 1925 March 15, 2004) was a theoretical chemist. pople considered himself more of a mathematician than a chemist,
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Sir John Anthony Pople October 31 March 15 ) was a theoretical chemist . Born in Burnham on Sea ,Somerset England , he attended Bristol Grammar School , where an IT room and a scholarship are named after him. He moved to the United States of America in the early , where he lived the rest of his life, though he retained British citizenship. He received his B. A. (in ) and doctorate (in degrees in mathematics , from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom . His thesis was, however, on a topic that would generally be considered chemistry : the bonding structures of water . Pople considered himself more of a mathematician than a chemist, but theoretical chemists consider him one of the most important of their number. His first major contribution was a theory of approximate molecular orbital (MO) calculations on pi electron systems in , identical to the one developed by Rudolph Pariser and Robert G. Parr in the same year, and now called the Pariser-Parr-Pople method . Subsequently, he developed the methods of Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap (CNDO) (in ) and Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (INDO) (shortly later) for approximate MO calculations on three-dimensional molecules, and other developments in

34. John Pople - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from john A. pople). Sir john Anthony pople (October 31, 1925 March 15, 2004) was a theoretical chemist. Born in Burnham on Sea1,Somerset2
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(Redirected from John A. Pople Sir John Anthony Pople October 31 March 15 ) was a theoretical chemist . Born in Burnham on Sea ,Somerset England , he attended Bristol Grammar School , where an IT room and a scholarship are named after him. He moved to the United States of America in the early , where he lived the rest of his life, though he retained British citizenship. He received his B. A. (in ) and doctorate (in degrees in mathematics , from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom . His thesis was, however, on a topic that would generally be considered chemistry : the bonding structures of water . Pople considered himself more of a mathematician than a chemist, but theoretical chemists consider him one of the most important of their number. His first major contribution was a theory of approximate molecular orbital (MO) calculations on pi electron systems in , identical to the one developed by Rudolph Pariser and Robert G. Parr in the same year, and now called the Pariser-Parr-Pople method . Subsequently, he developed the methods of Complete Neglect of Differential Overlap (CNDO) (in ) and Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (INDO) (shortly later) for approximate MO calculations on three-dimensional molecules, and other developments in

35. Sir John A. Pople, 78, Who Won Nobel Chemistry Prize, Dies
john A. pople, a mathematician who became a chemist and won a Nobel Prize in 1998 for a computer tool that describes the dance of molecules in chemical
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36. International Academy Of Quantum Molecular Science - Members - John A. Pople
john A. pople. Born October 31, 1925 in England. Trustees Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA.
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J OHN A. P OPLE Born October 31, 1925 in England. Trustees Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA. Email: pople@lithium.chem.nwu.edu
WWW: www.chem.nwu.edu/brochure/pople.html Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Senior US Scientist Award (1981).
G. Willard Wheland Award, University of Chicago (1981).
Evans Award, Ohio State University (1982).
Oesper Award, University of Cincinnati (1984).
Davy Medal, Royal Society, London (1988).
Doctor of Science (honoris causa) University of Toronto, Canada (1990).
ACS Award for Computers in Science, Atlanta, GA (1991).
Max T. Rogers lecturer, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (1991).
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1992).
Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1998). Author of:
    High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, J.A. Pople, W. G. Schneider, and H.J. Bernstein (McGraw-Hill, 1959). Approximate Molecular Orbital Theory, J.A. Pople and D.L. Beveridge (McGraw-Hill Series in Advanced Chemistry, 1970). Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Theory, W.J. Hehre

37. Sir John Pople
Obituary Sir john pople; Nobel Prize winner who applied maths to chemical problems. Nobel laureate Sir john pople dead at age 78 (AP Worldstream)
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38. Sir John Anthony Pople
pople, Sir john Anthony (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). Obituary Sir john pople; Nobel Prize winner who applied maths to chemical problems.
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39. Sir John Anthony Pople
pople, Sir john Anthony , 1925–2004, British computational chemist. Trained as a mathematician at Cambridge (BA 1946, Ph.D. 1951), he worked at Cambridge
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john pople. Categories Physical chemists, Nobel Prize in Chemistry Sir john Anthony pople (October 31, 1925 March 15, 2004) was a (Click link for
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