William Sage Rapson

William Sage Rapson (14 August 1912-1999) was a New Zealand and South African chemist. Rapson studied at Auckland University College as a Junior University Scholar, Senior University Scholar, Duffus Lubecki Scholar and lastly Sir George Grey Scholar. In 1933 he became lecturer in chemistry at the University College. The following year he went to study organic chemistry in Oxford with Professor (later Sir) Robert Robinson. He developed the Rapson-... more

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  • Aug 14, 1912

Date of death:

  • 1999 (age 86 years)

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