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Harden M. McConnell (July 18, 1927 – October 8, 2014) was a scientist – one of the leading physical chemists of the last 50 years. His work provided the foundation for many areas within science today, and has been internationally recognized by the many awards he has received, including the National Medal of Science, the Wolf Prize, and election to the National Academy of Science."〔Keith Hodgson, Chair of the Stanford Chemistry Department, in a Departmental email message announcing Harden's death, October 10, 2014.〕 ==Education and career== Harden earned a B.S. degree in chemistry from George Washington University in 1947, and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 1951 with Norman Davidson. After serving for two years as a National Research Fellow in physics at the University of Chicago with Robert S. Mulliken and John Platt, he held a position as research chemist at Shell Development Company. He was recruited by Norman Davidson, John D. Roberts, and Linus Pauling at the California Institute of Technology in 1956 as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, he was promoted to Professor of Chemistry and Physics in 1963, and in 1964 he moved to Stanford University as a professor. In 1979 he was named Robert Eckles Swain Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. From September 1989 to September 1992, he was Head of the Department of Chemistry at Stanford. On September 1, 2000, Harden was granted Emeritus status.〔("Report of the President to the Board of Trustees - Faculty Emeritus Titles." ''Stanford Report,'' April 12, 2000. (accessed October 11, 2014) )〕〔("Harden M. McConnell, Professor Emeritus," Stanford Chemistry Department ) (accessed October 10, 2014).〕
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