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As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1926–27:
Reyerson, Lloyd Hilton: Appointed to make a critical experimental study of modern theories concerning the role of active surfaces in contact catalysis, principally with Professor Herbert Freundlich at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1927.
Born May 1, 1893, at Dawson, Minnesota. Education: Carleton College, A.B., 1915; University of Illinois, M.A., 1917; Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D., 1920.
Assistant in Chemistry, University of Illinois, 1915–16; Instructor in Chemistry, 1919–21, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1921–26, Associate Professor, 1926—, University of Minnesota.
Publications: Articles in Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Industrial and Engineering chemistry, Colloid Symposium Monograph, Vol. III.
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