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MB. MICHAEL TIEBNEY, president of University College, Dublin, recently opened in the College a new laboratory for the teaching of chemical technology. Prof. T. S. Wheeler explained that this new laboratory would be known as the Nolan Laboratory in lemem-brance of the late Prof. T. J. Nolan, whose untimely death had prevented him putting into operation plans he had formulated for the teaching of chemical technology in the College. Mr. Tierney also opened a laboratory for final years honours chemistry, which will be known as the Ryan Laboratory, in remembrance of the late Prof. Hugh Ryan, the first professor of chemistry in University College, Dublin.
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Chemistry and Chemical Technology at University College, Dublin. Nature 162, 768 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162768a0
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