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"Herbert Roesky (born November 6, 1935), is an internationally renowned inorganic chemist. Biography Professor Herbert W. Roesky was born in 1935 in Laukischken. He obtained his doctorate from Göttingen and worked at Du Pont in the United States before returning to his alma mater where he retired in 2004. He is primarily known for his pioneering work on fluorides of both transitional and normal metals. He has been a Visiting Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Kyoto University, and he has also been a Frontier Lecturer at Texas A&M; University at College Station, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Iowa at Iowa City. He is a member of the Academy of Sciences at Göttingen, the New York Academy of Sciences, the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Halle, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Associé étranger de l’Académie des Sciences, and the Academia Europæa in London. He served as the Vice President of the German Chemical Society during 1995, and presently he is the President of the Academy of Sciences of Göttingen. More than 1000 peer- reviewed papers, articles, patents, and books record his research activity in the areas of inorganic chemistry and Material sciences. He is also the recipient of several prizes, i.e. the prestigious Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, the Alfred Stock Memorial Prize, the Grand Prix de la Foundation de la Maison de la Chimie, the Wilkinson Prize and ACS awards in Inorganic and Fluorine Chemistry. External links * Homepage at University of Göttingen 1935 births Living people Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners Members of Academia Europaea Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts Foreign Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Members of the French Academy of Sciences "
"Grunwald may refer to: * Battle of Grunwald, a decisive battle fought in 1410 in what is now northern Poland * Grunwald, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village near the site of the battle * Gmina Grunwald, a municipality containing the village of Grunwald * Grunwald, Poznań, a district of the city of Poznań in western Poland * Grunwald Poznań, a sports club with sections for field hockey, shooting, wrestling, handball and tennis * Grunwald Monument (Pomnik Grunwaldzki), erected in 1910 in Kraków, Poland * Grunwald, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland * Grunwald, a sanatorium in Sokołowsko, Poland People * Grunwald (surname) See also * Greenwald * Grunewald (disambiguation) * Grünwald (disambiguation) ro:Grünwald (dezambiguizare) "
"Red Deer Hill (formerly named Aaskana) is a community in Saskatchewan, Canada south of Prince Albert and north of St. Louis. First settlement occurred in the 1870s and 1880s by Anglo-Metis from Manitoba, and the area took its name from a large hill which in the early days was populated by many elk or "red deer". The area is part of the aspen parkland biome. Red Deer Hill used to have a gas station at the bottom of the hill going south. It would close down some years later and a house would be built. The Red Deer Hill post office was previously known as Aaskana, and was founded in 1888. At the time, it was part of the District of Saskatchewan in the Northwest Territories, a precursor to the province. It changed name in 1897, and was located at the legal land description of Section 32, Township 46, Range 26, West of the 2nd Meridian. Later the post office was located at the North West 1/4 Section .18, Township 46, Range 26, West of the 2nd Meridian. The Red Deer Hill area is mainly a farming community. Grain, cattle, and horses are the main items farmed in the area. Education =Current education= Red Deer Hill has an elementary school called Osborne. It is located on Osborne Road and is a part of the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division. Osborne opened in the late 60's. It at one time had over 200 students. It is now down to about 95. =Historical education= The one room school house of Red Deer Hill School District #17 opened in the area of Townships 46,47 Ranges 27,28 West of the 2nd Meridian in 1885. References External links *Location of Red Deer Hill on a map *Saskatchewan Gen Web - One Room School Project; Red Deer Hill School (School District # 17) *Osborne Elementary School website Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan Prince Albert No. 461, Saskatchewan Division No. 15, Saskatchewan "