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In May of 1978, several hundred of the friends, colleagues and
former students of Professor Herbert C. Brown gathered on the
campus of Purdue University to note his formal retirement, to honor
him for his past contributions to chemistry and to wish him
continued success in research. It was a time of reunion and
recollection, a time for looking back and giving recognition to a
lifetime of accomplishment. There was the ceremony of a banquet,
presided over with inimitable wit by Professor Derek Davenport, and
the dedication of the Herbert C. Brown Archives, with addresses by
Dr. Alfred Bader, of Aldrich Chemicals, and Dr. Alan Schriesheim,
of Exxon. There was the publi cation of a book of the personal
reminiscences of students and post doctoral colleagues -
"Remembering HCB." But it was also a time for looking at the
present and into the future with a set of scien tific lectures,
mainly by former students or associates, who des cribed their
current or projected research activities. That is what this book is
about. The papers, some of which are expanded versions of the
lectures, fall into two broad groups - some deal with the interplay
of struc ture and mechanism, the others deal with the use of
organometallics in synthesis. It is, perhaps, no accident that
these are the two main areas of H. C. Brown's research interest."
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