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  • In organic chemistry, invertebrate zoology, and the inspired symmetry of Mendelian genetics, I have found a religion that serves.†  (source)
  • On two weeknights I took a taxi to Mr. Mammen's house, for tuition in math and organic chemistry.†  (source)
  • They draw upon a number of disciplines in their work: biology, psychology, physiology, and organic chemistry.†  (source)
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  • And here he was living off Nancy and Charlie and going to an Ivy League school where he had been mistaken for the son of a king, studying organic chemistry and philosophy.†  (source)
  • Organic chemistry.†  (source)
  • So you're interested in organic chemistry, too, are you?†  (source)
  • But organic chemistry—that is a trade for pot-washers.†  (source)
  • During junior year, he missed weeks of school and didn't fully realize it, until he returned to the class in organic chemistry, long the crucible of pre-med students, and found he understood almost nothing of the lecture.†  (source)
  • Who the dickens has been talking scandal about my organic chemistry?†  (source)
  • Organic chemistry!†  (source)
  • On the campus he met that jovial historian of chemistry, Encore Edwards, and begged, "Say, Professor, tell me, is there any value for a doctor in organic chemistry?"†  (source)
  • They were at ease in organic chemistry and integral calculus, understood the treason of Alcibiades, could argue the merits of logical positivism, debated whether Eugene O'Neill or George Bernard Shaw was the greater playwright, explained why Thomas Wolfe was a romantic sentimentalist who would never rank among the great writers.†  (source)
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