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  1. Professor David Powers's research group designed towards sustainable organic chemistry

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      TexSyn VI will bring together chemists from across Texas to...

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      Hyun, S.-M.; Reid, K. A.; Vali, S. W.; Lindahl, P. A.;...

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      Selective C-H functionalization remains a critical challenge...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PowersDavid Powers - Wikipedia

    David Francis Powers (April 25, 1912 – March 28, 1998) was Special Assistant and assistant Appointments Secretary to U.S. president John F. Kennedy. Powers served as Museum Curator of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum from 1964 until his retirement in May 1994.

  3. 28. Mai 2016 · 504. 40K views 7 years ago. Presidential aide David Powers reminisces about JFK in this January 1964 interview, which was being recorded for later use in the "Voice Of America" program linked...

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  4. David Powers. A site created by students in the GWU course Digital History HIST 3001 (2017), HIST 2006 (2018) and HIST 2006 (2020) taught by Dr. Diane Harris Cline with biographies of people related to the 1963 Kennedy assassination developed from the FBI Key Persons of Interest folders in the NARA..

  5. Overview. David S. Powers (Ph.D., Princeton, 1979) is a native of Cleveland, Ohio and long-suffering fan of the Cleveland Guardians . He received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1979 and began teaching at Cornell in the same year. He currently holds positions as a Professor in the Department of Near Eastern, an Adjunct Professor at the Cornell Law ...

  6. 28. März 1998 · David F. Powers, whose loyalty, sense of humor and contacts throughout Boston's Irish community made him a close friend and aide to John F. Kennedy and a fixture at the Kennedy White House,...

  7. 27. März 1998 · David Francis Powers, who served as a personal and family aide to John F. Kennedy and the library built in his honor, died in 1998 at age 85. He was known for his loyalty, humor and fidelity to the president and his family. He was also a former campaign worker, a White House greeter and a library curator.