John Humphrey Plummer Professor of Theoretical Chemistry

The John Humphrey Plummer Professorship of Theoretical Chemistry was established in 1932 from a bequest of £200,000 under the will of John Humphrey Plummer, an estate agent of Southport, to the University of Cambridge for the advancement of science.[1] The title of the professorship was originally inorganic chemistry, but was changed in 1932 to theoretical chemistry.[2]

The professorship was discontinued in 1968.[2]

John Humphrey Plummer Professors of Theoretical Chemistry

References

  1. The Staits Times, 16 March 1929
  2. 1 2 3 4 Venn Cambridge University database
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