Cheves Walling
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Cheves Walling
Summary
Cheves Walling is a human[1]. He was born on 1916[2]. He died on June 18, 2007[3]. He worked as a chemist[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Cheves Walling was born on 1916[2].
- Cheves Walling died on June 18, 2007[3].
- Cheves Walling's father was Willoughby George Walling[7].
- Cheves Walling's mother was Frederika Christina Haskell[8].
- Cheves Walling held citizenship in United States[9].
- Cheves Walling worked as a chemist[4].
- Cheves Walling worked as a university teacher[5].
- Cheves Walling's field of work was organic chemistry[10].
- Among Cheves Walling's employers was University of Utah[11].
- Cheves Walling received the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[12].
- Cheves Walling received the George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry[13].
- Cheves Walling received the James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry[14].
- Cheves Walling was a member of National Academy of Sciences[15].
- Cheves Walling was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[16].
- Cheves Walling is recorded as male[17].
- Cheves Walling's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Cheves Walling's family name is recorded as Walling[19].
- Cheves Walling's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[20].
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Origins and Family
Cheves Walling was born on 1916[2]. His father was Willoughby George Walling[7]. His mother was Frederika Christina Haskell[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[4] and university teacher[5]. Cheves Walling's field of work was organic chemistry[10]. Among his employers was University of Utah[11].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[12], a fellowship award[21]; George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry[13], a science award[22], in United States[23], founded in 1948[24]; and James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry[14], a chemistry award[25], in United States[26], founded in 1963[27].
Death and Burial
Cheves Walling died on June 18, 2007[3].
Why It Matters
Cheves Walling ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
Who were Cheves Walling's parents?
Cheves Walling's father was Willoughby George Walling[7]. Cheves Walling's mother was Frederika Christina Haskell[8].
What did Cheves Walling do for work?
Cheves Walling worked as chemist[4] and university teacher[5].
What awards did Cheves Walling receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[12], George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon or Petroleum Chemistry[13], and James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry[14].