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James Bryant ConantResidence: 1934 - 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
James Bryant Conant was a prominent American chemist, educator, and public servant. Serving as President of Harvard University from 1933 to 1953, he significantly strengthened the institution's emphasis on graduate education and scientific research. Originally trained in organic and physical chemistry, Conant conducted notable research on reaction mechanisms and chlorophyll. During World War II, he played a pivotal role as a member of the National Defense Research Committee, coordinating scientific efforts for the war, including key contributions to the Manhattan Project. Post-war, Conant served as the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany and subsequently became the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany, cementing his legacy as an influential figure in both education policy and diplomacy.




