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Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dalziel Hammick Dalziel Llewellyn Hammick FRS (born 8 March 1887, West Norwood, London, England, died 17 October 1966), was an English research chemist. His major work was in synthetic organic chemistry. Along with Walter Illingworth he promulgated the Hammick-Illingworth rule, which predicts the order of substitution in benzene derivatives. He also developed the Hammick reaction which generates ortho-substituded pyridines.〔(D. L. Hammick at cartage.org )〕〔''The Biographical Dictionary of Scientists: Chemists''. ed. David Abbott (Peter Bedrick Books, New York, 1983)〕 ==Early life== The son of L. S. H. Hammick, Dalziel Hammick was educated at Whitgift School, Magdalen College, Oxford (where he was a demy), and at the University of Munich. He graduated Bachelor of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1910 and MA in 1921.〔'HAMMICK, Dalziel Llewellyn', in ''The Provosts and Fellows of Oriel College'' (1922)〕 At Oxford, he was a Cadet in the University's Officers' Training Corps, and in July 1911 he was commissioned as a second lieutenant for service with the Gresham's School OTC.〔''The Times'', Wednesday, Jul 26, 1911; pg. 15; Issue 39647; col. C〕
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