In Memoriam - Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.

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In Memoriam - Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.
Date
1900
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Inaugural Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy: On the conversion of some of the homologues of benzolphenol into primary and secondary amines.

Umwandlungen u. Homolgend. penols in prima u second, Amine, Ber, Deutsch, Chem, Gesellsch, 22 491.

The same paper was published in University Studies, University of Nebraska.



CHARLES F. MABERY.

Also a short note from Prof. H. H. Nicholson of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, with whom she worked for several years and who had the opportunity of knowing her well both professionaliy and socially, who enclosed a sketch of her work while there, by Miss Rosa Bouton, which I also quote in full, showing how her work and life were looked upon there by both students and friends.
April 22d, 1900. My dear Mr. Lloyd:

The death of Mrs. Lloyd has been to us like the loss of one of our own family. Not only in my immediate family, but through the University circle has her loss been an almost personal loss. One of her former students and a close personal friend, Miss Rosa Bouton, prepared and read before our Chemical Society a sketch of her work here, and with Miss B,'s permission I send it.

We are considering now the project of placing in the chemical laboratory a tablet commemorating her life and work here.

With my kindest regards to yourself and to your people, I am

Your, sincerely

H. H. NICHOLSON.
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Inaugural Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philoso-
phy: On the conversion of some of the homologues of benzol-
phenol into primary and secondary amines.

Umwandlungen u. Homolgend, penols in prima u second,
Amine, Ber, Deutsch, Chem., Gesellsch, 22 491.

‘The same paper was published in University Studies, Uni-

versity of Nebraska.
CHARLES F. MABERY.
Cleveland, Ohio, April 14, 1900.



Also a short note from Prof. H. H. Nicholson of
the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, with whom
she worked for several years and who had the oppor-
tunity of knowing her well both professionally and
socially, who enclosed a sketch of her work while
there, by Miss Rosa Bouton, which | also quote in
full, showing how her work and life were looked upon
there by both students and friends.



ApRit, 22d, 1900,
My dear Mr. Lloyd :

The death of Mrs. Lloyd has been to us like the loss of one
of our own family. Not only in my immediate family, but
through the University circle has her loss been an almost per-
sonal loss. One of her former students and a close personal
friend, Miss Rosa Bouton, prepared and read before our Chemi-
cal Society a sketch of her work here, and with Miss B,’s per-
mission I send it.

We are considering now the project of placing in the chem-
ical laboratory a tablet commemorating her life and work here.

With my kindest regards to yourself and to your people, I
am Yours, sincerely,

H. H. NICHOLSON.

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