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Stille may refer to: Geography *Stille (river), a river near Schmalkalden, Thuringia, Germany * Stille Musel, a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany Science * Stille reaction History * Stille Omgang, a religious procession in the Netherlands * Stille Hilfe, an aid organization for SS members after WWII Music *"Die Stille" (the silence), song by Fanny Mendelssohn *Stille (Lacrimosa album) * Stille (Chima album) * Stille (Saints & Lovers album) *''Stille'', album by Åse Teigland on NorCD, see list of NorCD albums People with that surname * Alexander Stille, American writer * Ben Stille (born 1997), American football player * Christoph Ludwig von Stille (1696–1752), Prussian general major * Hans Stille (1876–1966), German geologist * John Kenneth Stille (1930–1989), American chemist, originator of the Stille reaction * Mary Ingram Stille (1854-1935), American historian, journalist, and temperance reformer * Olof Persson Stille Olof Persson Stille (1610–1684) was a pi ...
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Stille (river)
Stille is a river of Thuringia, Germany. It flows into the river Schmalkalde in the town Schmalkalden. See also *List of rivers of Thuringia A list of rivers of Thuringia, Germany: A *Alster * Apfelstädt * Ascherbach * Auma B * Biber * Bibra * Blambach * Bode * Breitenbach *Breitstrom D *Dammbach * Deube * Dober * Dürrbach E * Effelder * Eichbach * Ellenbach *Eller *Elschni ... Rivers of Thuringia Rivers of Germany {{Thuringia-river-stub ...
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John Kenneth Stille
John Kenneth Stille (May 8, 1930 – July 19, 1989) was an American chemist who discovered the Stille reaction. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Arizona before serving in the Navy during the Korean War. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, where he studied under Carl Shipp Marvel. Stille began his independent career at the University of Iowa in 1957 before moving to Colorado State University in 1977. While at the University of Arizona, Stille met his wife-to-be, Dolores Engelking. He and Dolores were married in 1958 and had two sons, John Robert and James Kenneth. Stille was killed at age 59 in the United Airlines Flight 232 crash at Sioux City, Iowa. In 2010, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi was a Japanese chemist who was best known for his discovery of the Negishi coupling. He spent most of his career at Purdue University in the United States, where he was the Herbert C. Brown Disti ...
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Olof Persson Stille
Olof Persson Stille (1610–1684) was a pioneer settler of New Sweden, a colony along the lower reaches of the Delaware River in North America claimed by Sweden from 1638 to 1655. Stille served as the first chief justice of the Upland Court, the governing body of the New Sweden colony following Dutch West India Company annexation from Swedish colonial rule. Background Olof Persson Stille was born in Sweden on the island of SoIö in Roslagen, northeast of Stockholm, the son of Per Stille, supervisor of the Penningby estate in Länna parish, Norrtälje Municipality in Uppland, north of Stockholm. In 1627 when Per Stille retired, he was granted land by the owners of Penningby on a nearby island called Humblö in the Stockholm archipelago. This was where Olof Stille married and began his family. New Sweden In May 1641, the ''Charitas'' departed for New Sweden. The passengers included Olof Stille, a millwright, with his wife, a daughter, Ella, and son Anders. Also on board were ...
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