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1.  Excerpts from R. B. Woodward Vitamin B12 Lecture

Excerpts (18 min) from the lecture given November 27, 1972. 
The Total Synthesis of Vitamin B12
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

This (18 minute) series of clips comes from a lecture by Professor Robert B. Woodward, given at Harvard on November 27, 1972. He announced there the total synthesis of cobyric acid, which constituted a formal synthesis of vitamin B12. The work was carried out collaboratively with members of his laboratory and that of Professor Albert Eschenmoser at the ETH.

At this lecture Woodward was introduced by Professor David Dolphin, a member of the Harvard chemistry faculty at the time. That nearly 35 minute informative and entertaining discourse [chronicled, in part, in Aldrichimica Acta, 197710 (1), 3-9] -- complete with the preparation of a pitcher of daiquiris by Denny, the Faculty Club bartender -- was followed by Professor Woodward's three-hour presentation of the B12 synthesis.

I want to especially acknowledge the efforts of Professor Addison Ault of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. He stewarded copies of the original tapes of this lecture, had them ported to DVD, and generously provided a copy of those to me. Thus, he made it possible for this resource available here.

Thomas R. Hoye
University of Minnesota
November 17, 2010

Timestamp (min) Contents

Excerpts in the above ca. 18-minute clip include:
0.0–0.2 Thanks to Professor Ault
0.2–3.0 Several portions of the Dolphin introduction
~1.0 daiquiris by Denny
~2.0 Presentation to RBW of a "very lovely object"
3.0–10.7 Woodward's opening comments:
E.g., "Thank you David, for that very fulsome introduction ... and for making it possible for me, at long last, to speak here at Harvard." and "Now, I'm glad that David has set a relatively leisurely pace for this evening's proceedings."
10.7–18.0 Woodward's closing remarks
~13.5 The people; the flags
~17.0 The New Yorker cartoon "Oh stop complaining. It's an honor to be associated with an enterprise of this magnitude."

 

2. R. B. Woodward Vitamin B12 Lecture (in 4 Parts)

Part 1 (60 min)
Part 2 (58 min)
Part 3 (49 min)
Part 4 (23 min)

The Total Synthesis of Vitamin B12
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Introduction by Professor David Dolphin (ca. 35 min) and lecture by Professor Woodward (ca. 3 hours).

3. R. B. Woodward Erythromycin Synthesis Lecture

Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Natural Products (progress toward the synthesis of erythronolide A)
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. March 15, 1979

Introduction by Professor Howard E. Zimmerman.
Thanks to Prof. Zimmerman for locating the date and occasion* of this lecture.
*Dedication of the Samuel M. McElvain Laboratories of Organic Chemistry at UWM.


Thanks to Professor Addison Ault of Cornell College for making available a DVD version of these videos.
Thanks to Stephen S. Humble, Rajan N. Vatassery, and Daniel J. Marell for assistance in creation and uploading of these iMovie files.

 
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