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  1. During his many trips to Europe, he visited working chemists and collected books and pictures for a collection which was bequeathed to the University of Cincinnati in both his name and that of …

  2. Helen Gertrude Wilson Oesper (1885-1972) - Find a...

    Wife of Ralph Edward Oesper. Daughter of Horace and Elizabeth (Fosdick) Wilson. Mother of Peter F. Oesper. (Might be buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati with her husband …

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  3. Ralph E. Oesper - Wikipedia

    On 29 June 1910 he married Helen Gertrude Wilson (1885–1972). [3] . The couple had one child, Peter Oesper, who also became a chemistry professor. [4] Following completion of his PhD …

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  4. Ralph Edward Oesper (1886–1977) • FamilySearch

    Discover life events, stories and photos about Ralph Edward Oesper (1886–1977) of Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.

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  5. Ralph Edward OESPER - Ancestry®

    Born in Cincinnati , Ohio on 14 Jun 1886 to Ernst William Oesper and Carolyn 'Carrie" Bolce Oesper.Ralph Edward OESPER married Helen Gertrude Wilson and had 1child.He passed …

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  6. Ralph Edward Oesper | University of Cincinnati

    Born in Cincinnati on June 14, 1886, Ralph E. Oesper first became interested in chemistry through the influence of his high school chemistry teach, Herman Newman, who had received …

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  7. Oesper Award Explained

    The Ralph and Helen Oesper Award or Oesper Award was first given in 1981 by the University of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society.

  8. Oesper Award - viudb.com

    The award recognizes "outstanding chemists for lifetime significant accomplishments in the field of chemistry with long-lasting impact on the chemical sciences". It was established with a …

  9. Oesper Award - Wikipedia

    The award recognizes "outstanding chemists for lifetime significant accomplishments in the field of chemistry with long-lasting impact on the chemical sciences". [1] It was established with a …

  10. Ralph E. Oesper - Wikiwand

    On 29 June 1910 he married Helen Gertrude Wilson (1885–1972). [3] . The couple had one child, Peter Oesper, who also became a chemistry professor. [4] Following completion of his PhD …

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