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  1. AB INITIO Molecular Orbital Theory by Warren J. Hehre, Leo Radom, et all 1986-03-10
  2. Approximate Molecular Orbital Theory (Advanced Chemistry) by John A. Pople, 1970-06
  3. The Law of Scotland Affecting Trustees by Alexander John Pople Menzies, 2010-01-03
  4. Theoretical Chemists: Linus Pauling, Robert S. Mulliken, Roald Hoffmann, John Pople, Erich Hückel, Robert Parr, Ilya Prigogine, Kendall Houk
  5. John's Creation; A Model for Understanding the Gospel of John by John Pople, 2005-11-18
  6. To Speak Well of God: An Exposition of the Book of Job by John Pople, 2009-01-01
  7. People From Burnham-On-Sea: John Pople, Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, William Wiggins, Patrick Quentin, Cyril Baily, Eugene Byrne
  8. Old Bristolians: John Pople, Charles Kingsley, Fred Wedlock, Timothy West, Bristol Grammar School, David Prowse, Cyril Rootham, Mark Watson
  9. Northwestern University Faculty: Jürgen Habermas, John Pople, Hannah Arendt, Ian Roderick Macneil, Giorgio Agamben, Erich Heller
  10. Carnegie Mellon University Faculty: Herbert Simon, Franco Modigliani, John Pople, Robert Lucas, Jr., Robert Parr, Dana Scott, Daniel Sleator
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  12. British Chemists: John Dalton, Humphry Davy, Ernest Rutherford, Michael Polanyi, John Pople, Rosalind Franklin, Martin Fleischmann, David King
  13. British Expatriates in the United States: Charlie Chaplin, Neil Gaiman, Stephen Wolfram, Ringo Starr, John Pople, Pete Best, Seal
  14. Wolf Prize in Chemistry Laureates: Ryoji Noyori, John Pople, Richard R. Ernst, Ahmed Zewail, Carl Djerassi, Ada Yonath, Elias James Corey

41. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: Pople, John -
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42. CMU Nobel Winner John Pople Dies At 78
For a softspoken, gentlemanly academic, john A. pople sure had a way of causing a public stir. john pople when he won the Nobel prize in 1998.
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For a soft-spoken, gentlemanly academic, John A. Pople sure had a way of causing a public stir. Brett Coomer/Associated Press John Pople when he won the Nobel prize in 1998. His decision to leave his native England to join the Carnegie Institute of Technology and Mellon Institute in 1964 generated headlines and caused a political uproar in the British Parliament over the "brain drain" of British scientists headed for the United States. And his work with early computers in the dingy basement of the Mellon Institute building in Oakland yielded a revolutionary set of computer codes that are still widely used by chemists, astrophysicists and other scientists around the globe. For that work, Dr. Pople shared the 1998 Nobel Prize for chemistry. It also won him Israel's 1992 Wolf Prize in chemistry and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth in 2003. Dr. Pople, who retired from Carnegie Mellon University in 1991 and was a professor at Northwestern University, died Monday of colon cancer at the Chicago home of his daughter, Hilary Pople. He was 78.

43. Blog Of Death: John Pople
jpople.jpg Sir john Anthony pople, a Nobel laureate and knight of the British Empire, died on March 15 from liver cancer. He was 78. Born in Burnhamon-Sea,
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Sir John Anthony Pople , a Nobel laureate and knight of the British Empire, died on March 15 from liver cancer. He was 78. Born in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England, Pople developed a passion for mathematics when he was 12 years old. He reveled in algebraic equations and read calculus books he found in trashcans. Pople attended Cambridge University, where he earned a doctorate in mathematics in 1951. The following year, he envisioned a plan to develop mathematical models to study molecules. With these models, scientists could determine theoretical outcomes without performing physical experiments. Pople taught mathematics at Cambridge, and served as the head of the physics department at the National Physical Laboratory near London, but yearned to spend more time doing research in quantum chemistry rather than administrative paperwork. So he moved to the United States in 1964, and took a teaching position at Carnegie Tech, which later become Carnegie-Mellon University. For two decades, Pople educated students on chemical physics while working on a computer program that would predict the properties of molecules. He joined the

44. Obituary: John A. Pople, Observer Online (04-01-2004), Northwestern University
“john pople is rewarded for developing computational methods making possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties and how they act together
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Mr. Pople, 78, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998, had been a member of the Northwestern faculty since 1986. The Nobel Prize Committee honored Mr. Pople in 1998 for his pioneering contributions in developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are involved, saying: The award of a Knighthood recognized his extraordinary contribution in the field of chemistry. Knight Commander (KBE) is a distinction within the realm of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, founded in 1917, initially to recognise service by civilians in the First World War. This award now honors civilians and service personnel for public service or outstanding contribution to society. He is survived by his daughter, Hilary Pople; three sons Adrian, Mark and Andrew Pople; and 11 grandchildren. Top Stories Wachtel named Graduate School dean Symposium participants will focus on Rwandan genocide 10 years later
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45. Pople Receives Knighthood From Queen Of England, Observer Online (02-13-2003), N
john pople john pople, Nobel laureate and Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry, The award of a Knighthood recognizes john pople’s extraordinary
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The honor of Knighthood dates back to medieval chivalry, from which also comes the method used in the United Kingdom of conferring a Knighthood by the touch of a sword known as the accolade. Knight Commander (KBE) is a distinction within the realm of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, which was founded in 1917, initially to recognize service by civilians in the First World War. This award now honors civilians and service personnel for public service or outstanding contribution to society. Pople was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1998 for his pioneering contributions in developing computational methods making possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties, and how they act together in chemical reactions. To make his computational techniques easily accessible to researchers, Pople designed the GAUSSIAN computer program used by thousands of chemists. Pople has been a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a member of the American Chemical Society, a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society, London.

46. The Research Group Of Robert M. Waymouth: Publications
Wiyatno, Willy; Fuller, Gerald G.; pople, john A.; Gast, Alice P.; Chen, Zhongren; Schoenherr, Holger; Wiyatno, Willy; pople, john; Frank, Curtis W.;
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Amine bis(phenolate) zirconium complexes: Influence of ligand structure and cocatalyst on copolymerization behavior

Macromolecules
Wilmes, GM; France, MB; Lynch, SR; Waymouth, RM
Effects of ligand substitutions on the rotation rate of indenyl ligands in bis(2-arylindenyl)zirconocenes by NMR line-shape analysis and relaxation in the rotating frame

Organometallics Reybuck, SE; Waymouth, RM
Investigation of bridge and 2-phenyl substituent effects on ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymerization behavior with 1,2 '-Bridged bis(indenyl)zirconium dichlorides

Macromolecules Mahanthappa, MK; Cole, AP; Waymouth, RM
Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of hydroxylaminato alkyltitanium complexes

Organometallics Mahanthappa, MK; Cole, AP; Waymouth, RM
Synthesis, structure, and ethylene/alpha-olefin polymerization behavior of (cyclopentadienyl),(nitroxide)titanium complexes

Organometallics Wiyatno, W; Chen, ZR; Liu, YX; Waymouth, RM; Krukonis, V; Brennan, K Heterogeneous composition and microstructure of elastomeric polypropylene from a sterically hindered 2-arylindenylhafnium catalyst Macromolecules Stancik, CM; Lavoie, AR; Schutz, J; Achurra, PA; Lindner, P; Gast, AP; Waymouth, RM

47. :: Pope John Paul II
I ve elsewhere written about how radically profound was pople john Paul II s vision of global economic justice. I love him for making such a vision the
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I've elsewhere written about how radically profound was Pople John Paul II's vision of global economic justice. I love him for making such a vision the official social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
But it must also be asked: has anyone in history ever done more to justify, if not foster, sexism and homophobia?
And since the Church spent far more time on the no-woman-priests, anti-gay issues, on balance the Pope's legacy is at best mixed.
PS to right-wingers: As the CIA itself predicted long before the fact, the Soviet Union would have economically and politically collapsed all on its own, without the Pope or Reagan.
Here's an additional take on the Pope's legacy from a professor in England: The greatest crime of his papacy, however, was neither his part in this cover up nor his neanderthal attitude to women. It was the grotesque irony by which the Vatican condemned - as a 'culture of death' - condoms, which might have saved countless Catholics in the developing world from an agonising Aids death. The Pope goes to his eternal reward with those deaths on his hands. He was one of the greatest disasters for the Christian church since Charles Darwin. Actually, possibly Pope John Paul II's greatest crime was his destruction of liberation theology in the Third World, a destruction which makes far

48. Wedmore Genealogy Kellys Directory
pople Hannah (Mrs), Farmer pople James, Farmer pople john, Farmer pople William, Farmer pople William, Farmer PORTER Henry, Farmer PUDDY George, Farmer
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Wedmore is a township and parish in the Mid division of the County 3 1/2 miles from Cheddar railway station and 8 north west from Wells (its market town) and 6 from Axbridge, in the eastern division of Bempstone hundred, Axbridge Union, County Court district and rural deanery, Wells Archdeaconry and diocese of Bath and Wells. Wedmore is situated on a rising ground, surrounded by moors which in former times were deluged with water. The river Axe divides it from the hundred of Wells Forum and the Brue bounds it on the south: it is divided into five tithings, namely, Wedmore, The Borough, Churchland, Blackford and Northload - the last being in the hundred of Glastonbury Twelve Hides. Theale and Blackford are ecclesiastical parishes taken out of this parish and given under separate headings. This is an ancient borough, governed by Portreeves chosen annualy: a court is held yearly, where are appointed bread weighers, ale tasters, swineherd and bailiffs: the whole of this is now , however, a form.

49. Wedmore Genealogy 1851 Census
pople john 66 Farmer 60 Acres Wedmore, Som. Nancy 60 Wedmore, Som. pople john 34 Farmer 49 Acres Wedmore, Som. Hannah 30 Wedmore, Som.
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50. AUSTRALIA DEATHS
late of Lakemba. 23DEC1983 SMH. pople,Edward john Irvine late of Artarmon, formerly of Baulkham Hills. 12APR2002 SMH. pople,john
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51. Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine For IUPAC
Walter Kohn (left) and john pople in Stockholm, 2001, during the Nobel Prize john pople became a research fellow at Trinity College of Cambridge
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Role Models in Chemistry:John Pople Walter Kohn (left) and John Pople in Stockholm, 2001, during the Nobel Prize Centennial celebrations.
John Pople became a research fellow at Trinity College of Cambridge University in 1951, and lecturer on the mathematical faculty in 1954. However, by 1958, he became dissatisfied with his position in Cambridge and wanted to find a new job with more scientific activity. The first attempt was not very successful in that the position he took in a national physics laboratory was burdened by administrative duties. The breakthrough was the result of a sabbatical leave at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, from 1961 to 1962. This led the Pople family to relocate to Pittsburgh in 1964. He joined the Mellon Institute, which had excellent computational facilities. The Mellon Institute and the Carnegie Institute merged in 1967. The Poples moved from Pittsburgh to Evanston in 1981 to be closer to their daughter, but he remained affiliated with Carnegie-Mellon. In 1993, his relocation became complete as he joined Northwestern University where he worked, until his recent death, at the Chemistry Department as Board of Trustees professor.
Pople received many awards and other distinctions in addition to the Nobel Prize. He became Fellow of the Royal Society (London) in 1961 and he was knighted in 2003. So, during his last months he lived as Sir John Pople. In 2002, the Royal Society bestowed upon him its most prestigious award, the Copley Medal. He also won the von Humboldt Award in Germany and the Wolf Prize in Israel.

52. [Deathwatch] Sir John Pople, Nobel Laureate, 78
Nobel laureate Sir john pople dies at age 78 CHICAGO (AP) ? Nobel laureate john pople, who won the prestigious prize in 1998 for his development of
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53. John_Pople
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Sir '''John Anthony Pople''' ( October 31 March 15 ) was a theoretical chemist . Born in 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 degree s 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

54. Pople, Sir John Anthony. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
pople, Sir john Anthony. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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55. Session: John Pople Memorial Symposium
3, john pople, the early years From Carnegie Tech to CarnegieMellon Mark S. Gordon. 4, The birth of Gaussian Warren J. Hehre
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56. Session: John Pople Memorial Symposium
john pople Memorial Symposium. Organizers, HB Schlegel Leo Radom. Presiding, Jayaraman Chandrasekhar. 24, Lowcoordination silicon compounds.
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COMP Symposium Grid COMP Session Listing COMP Sunday, March 13, 2005 Oral John Pople Memorial Symposium Organizers: H.B. Schlegel
Leo Radom Presiding: Jayaraman Chandrasekhar Low-coordination silicon compounds. Interplay and synergism between experiment and theory
Yitzhak Apeloig The schizophrenic effect of geminal fluorination on the kinetic stability of molecules containing strained rings
Weston Thatcher Borden , David A. Hrovat, Christine Isborn, Scott B. Lewis, Stephen Getty Stable carbon(0) compounds: Theoretical analysis of molecules with unusual bonding situations
Gernot Frenking What IS the acidity of imidazole? An assessment of theoretical protocols for calculation of pKa values
Brian F. Yates , Alison M. Magill Intramolecular hydrogen bonds versus other weak interactions
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Sir john pople, who has died aged 78, was a mathematician who became a pioneer john Anthony pople, scientist, born October 32 1925; died March 15 2004
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Sir John Pople, who has died aged 78, was a mathematician who became a pioneer in the field of quantum chemistry. When he shared the 1988 Nobel prize for chemistry with Walter Kohn, the citation read: "We celebrate the fact that mathematics has invaded chemistry; that, by means of theoretical calculations, we can predict a large variety of chemical phenomena." From different lines of research, the two scientists provided chemists with methods to calculate the bonding of atoms in molecules. Pople was rewarded specifically for developing a computer program called Gaussian, which made possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties and how they linked together in chemical reactions.

60. In Memoriam John A. Pople
Sir john Anthony pople, KBE, PhD (Cantab.), DHC (Cantab.) john A. pople, passed away on March 15, 2004. More details will be added as they become
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One of the founding fathers of quantum chemistry, Prof. John A. Pople, passed away on March 15, 2004. More details will be added as they become available. Prof. Pople shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Walter Kohn (b. 1923). A partial listing of other awards includes the WATOC Schroedinger Medal, the Humphrey Davy Medal of the Royal Society (London, 1988), the Wolf Prize (Israel, 1992) , the Kirkwood Medal (1994), the ACS Award in Theoretical Chemistry (1998), the Legion of Honor (France, 1999), Doctor Honoris Causa (Cambridge University, 2001), and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (2003). May his memory be blessed.

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