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<titleproper>Guide to the Rice University Nobel Prize records, 1978-2006, bulk 1996</titleproper> 
 
<author>Inventory prepared by Lisa Moellering</author>
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<publisher>Woodson Research Center</publisher> 
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<addressline>Rice University, Houston, Texas</addressline> 
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<date>20060605</date> 
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Collection Summary</head>
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<corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Woodson Research Center, </corpname><address><addressline>Fondren  Library, Rice University, Houston, TX </addressline></address></repository> 
 
<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Rice University Nobel Prize records</unittitle>
<unitdate type="inclusive" label="Dates:" encodinganalog="245$f">1978-2006</unitdate> 
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<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The collection consists of biographical sketches, invitations, news clippings, press releases and video clips relating to Nobel Laureates Robert Woodrow Wilson, Richard E. Smalley and Robert F. Curl.</abstract> 
<unitid label="Identification:" encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us">UA 123</unitid> 
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<head>Biographical Sketch</head>
<p><emph render="bold">Robert Woodrow Wilson</emph> (1936-) graduated from Rice University with 	honors in Physics in 1957.  He received a Ph.D. from the California 	Institute of Technology in 1962 and was a post-doctoral fellow at Owens 	Valley Radio 	Observatory before joining the technical staff at Bell 	Laboratories in 1963.  Dr. Wilson, together with colleague Arno 	Penzias, was awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics for his part in the 	discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation.  The two shared the 	prize with Professor Piotr Leontevich of Moscow.  Dr. Wilson was later 	honored with Rice University’s 1979 Distinguished Alumnus Award.</p> 
<p><emph render="bold">Robert F. Curl</emph> was born in 1933 and received his B.A. from Rice 	Institute in 1954 and his Ph.D. from Berkeley in 1957.  In 1958, Dr. Curl 	joined the faculty at Rice University as assistant professor, in 1967 	became a full professor and served as chair of the chemistry department 	from 1992 to 	1996.  Robert Curl, together with Richard Smalley, was 	awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of 	<emph render="doublequote">buckminsterfullerenes,</emph> soccer ball-shaped carbon molecules, the third 	molecular form of carbon.  	The carbon was named for philosopher and 	mathematician R. Buckminster Fuller because they resemble his famed 	invention, the geodesic dome.  They shared the prize with Sir Harold Kroto 	of the 	University of Sussex in Brighton, England. </p><p>Dr. Curl is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lamba Upsilon and Sigma 	Xi, and a Fellow of the Optical Society of America. He has been Visiting 	Research Officer at the National Research Council of Canada, visiting 	scientist at the Institute of Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan, and the 	National Institute for Standards and Technology in Boulder, the University 	of Bonn, and the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.  	His many honors include the Clayton Prize of the Institute of Mechanical 	Engineers and the Alexander von Humboldt Senior US Scientist Award 	from the University of Bonn, Germany, the American Physical Society 	International Prize for New Materials (1992), Centenary Medal from the 	Royal Society of Chemistry (1999), elected Fellow, The Royal Society of 	New Zealand (2001), Doctor Honoris Causa, Universite du Littoral Cote 	d’Opale (2002), Honorary Professor, University of Science &amp; Technology 	of China (2002) and University of Bochum Research Prize (2004).</p><p>Dr. Curl is currently University Professor Emeritus, Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Natural Sciences Emeritus, Professor of Chemistry Emeritus.</p><p><emph render="bold">Richard E. Smalley</emph> was born in 1943 and received his B.S. from the University of Michigan in 1965.  He spent four years as a research chemist with Shell before receiving his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1973.  Dr. Smalley
arrived at Rice University in 1976 and was named the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry in 1982.  Professor Smalley was one of the founders of the Rice Quantum Institute in 1979 and served as director of the institute from 1986 to 1996.  He was also a professor in the department of Physics and in 1996 was appointed director of Rice’s new Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology.  He was most widely known for the discovery of and characterization of <emph render="doublequote">buckminsterfullerene</emph> or <emph render="doublequote">buckyballs</emph>, a soccer ball-shaped molecule.  Dr. Smalley, together with Robert F. Curl was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996.  
</p><p>Richard Smalley was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science, the American Physical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.  He was the recipient of many honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award (2003), the Glenn T. Seaborg Medal from UCLA (2002), the American Carbon Society Medal (1997), the Franklin Medal from the Committee on Science and the Arts of the Franklin Institute (1996), Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize from the European Physical Society (1994), the Welch Award in Chemistry from the Robert A. Welch Foundation (1992), Ernest O. Lawrence Memorial Award from the U.S. Department of Energy (1992), and the Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics from the American Physical Society (1991).</p><p>Richard E. Smalley died on October 28, 2005.</p></bioghist> 
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<p>Biographical sketches of the Nobel Laureates, invitations to receptions and luncheons, news clippings, newspapers, press releases and press kits, video clips and other media reports. 3 news items are mounted The bulk of the collection is related to the award given in 1996 to Richard E. Smalley and Robert F. Curl.  </p> 
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<p>This collection is arranged into the following two
		series:</p><list><item>Series I: Robert Woodrow Wilson, 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics, 1978-1979</item><item>Series II: Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley, 1996 Nobel Prize in 			    Chemistry, 1996-2006</item></list></arrangement>

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<p>This material is open for research.</p> 
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<head>Restrictions on Use</head>
<p> Permission to publish from the Rice University Nobel Prize Records, 1978-2006 must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.</p> 
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<head>Subjects (Persons):</head>
<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Curl, Robert F., 1933-</persname>
<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Smalley, Richard E., 1943-2005</persname><persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Wilson, Robert Woodrow, 1936-</persname></controlaccess> 
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<head>Subjects (Organizations):</head>
<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="710">Rice University – Dept. of Chemistry</corpname>
<corpname>Rice University - Faculty</corpname><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Rice University – History</corpname></controlaccess> 
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<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Nobel prizes</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Nobel Prize winners</subject><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Buckminsterfullerene</subject><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Chemists – Texas - Houston</subject><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Chemistry</subject></controlaccess> 
 
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<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence</genreform>
<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Invitations</genreform><genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Newspapers</genreform><genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Video recordings</genreform><genreform encodinganalog="655">Clippings
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Related Materials</head>
<p>See Richard Smalley Academic Papers, 1990-1998, bulk 1990-1993, MS 490, Woodson Research Center.</p> 
<p>See Robert F. Curl Academic Papers, 1981-1985, MS 483, Woodson Research Center.</p></relatedmaterial> 
 

 


 




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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p> Rice University Nobel Prize records, 1978-2006, UA 123, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University</p> 
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<p>This material was collected by Woodson Research Center staff.</p> 
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<unittitle>Series I. Robert Woodrow Wilson, 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics, <unitdate type="inclusive">1978-1979</unitdate></unittitle> 
 
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 <c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">1</container><unittitle>Biographical sketch and invitation to reception for 					Rice University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1979</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">2</container><unittitle>News clippings and press release, 1978-1979</unittitle></did></c02></c01> 
 
<c01 id="ser2" level="series"><did><unittitle>Series II. Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley, 1996 Nobel Prize in 			    Chemistry,<unitdate>1996-2006</unitdate></unittitle></did><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">3</container><unittitle>Biographical sketches, 1996</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">4</container><unittitle>Invitations, 1996-1997</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">5</container><unittitle>Correspondence, 1996</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">6</container><unittitle>News clippings, 1996-1997</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">7</container><unittitle>Newspapers, 1996-1997</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">8</container><unittitle>Press releases, 1996</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">9</container><unittitle>Press kit, 1996</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">10</container><unittitle><emph render="italic">Sallyport </emph>magazine article and memorial service programs on the death of Richard E. Smalley, 2005-2006             </unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><container type="folder">11</container><unittitle>List of video clips, 1996</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container type="box">1</container><unittitle>Video recordings -  news stories of local network and cable 				coverage of the 1996 Nobel Prize (6 VHS tapes)</unittitle></did></c02><c02><did><container>Map dr </container><container type="folder">81</container><unittitle>3 oversize/mounted new clippings, 1996</unittitle></did></c02></c01></dsc> 
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