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One of America's leading physical chemists, Nobel Prize winner Peter J. W. Debye, professor emeritus of chemistry at Cornell, will teach at the University during 1955-56.

Debye will take the place of Paul M. Doty, associated professor of Chemistry. Doty was recently named Wallace H. Carothers Research Professor of Chemistry for next year, and will devote his time to research.

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