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En Zltrank Zlfanning 3l2m2tt, lirnfenanr Emrrituz nf Qlhzmiutrg in Qbherlin Qlnllegr, this hunk is hrhiratrh PROFESSOR JEWETT began his work here in l880. He came directly from Japan, after finishing a three-year contract as head of the Chemistry Department of the Imperial University. For thirty-two years he has headed the Chemistry Department in this College, retiring last spring on the Carnegie Foundation. Professor Jewett's most tangible contribution to Oberlin is the excellence of Severence Chemical Laboratory. That the building stands today one of the very best in the country, outside of purely technical schools, is due largely to his detailed study of many other laboratories, both here and abroad, and his careful planning that he might combine the best of all in this one. Under him, too, the department has taken rank at the head of the Science Depart- ments in the College. And with it all he has won for himself high respect and love from the many who have been his students. . Nil' Qc. 5
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