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STREITWIESER, Andrew was born on June 23, 1927 in Buffalo, New York, United States. Son of Andrew Streitwieser and Sophie Morlock.
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STREITWIESER, Andrew was born on June 23, 1927 in Buffalo, New York, United States. Son of Andrew Streitwieser and Sophie Morlock.
AB, Columbia University, 1949. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1952.
Postgraduate (Atomic Energy Commission fellow), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1952.
Faculty University California, Berkeley, 1952-1992, Miller Institute Research Professor, 1964—1965, 1979—1980, professor chemistry, 1963-1992, professor emeritus, since 1993. Professor graduate school University California, Berkeley, 1995—1999. Consultant to industry, since 1957. Guggenheim Fellow 1969.
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Author: Molecular Orbital Theory for Organic Chemists, 1961, Solvolytic Displacement Reactions, 1962, (with J.I. Brauman) Supplemental Tables of Molecular Orbital Calculations, 1965, (with C.A. Coulson) Dictionary of Pi Electron Calculations, 1965, (with P.H. Owens) Orbital and Electron Density Diagrams, 1973, (with C.H. Heathcock and Engineer of Mines Kosower) Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 4th edition, 1992, A Lifetime of Synergy with Theory and Experiment, 1996. Also numerous articles. Co-editor: Progress in Physical Organic Chemistry, 11 vols., 1963-1974.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member National Academy of Sciences, American Chemical Society (California section award 1964, award in Petroleum Chemistry 1967, Norris award in physical organic chemistry 1982, James Flack Norris award in Physical Organic Chemistry, 1982, Cope scholar award 1989, Roger Adams award in Organic Chemistry, 2009, fellow, 2009), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Bavarian Academy of Sciences (correspondent), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi.
Married Mary Ann Good, August 19, 1950 (deceased May 1965). Children: David Roy, Susan Ann. Married Suzanne Cope Beier, July 29, 1967 (deceased April 2006).
Married Joyce Hessel, May 2007.