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Alvin Holder
November 25, 2020
Dear Prof. Chisholm,
You were a Guru and a great mentor to me. Please keep up the fabulous work to help minorities like me in Heaven. There are so many road blocks in my life, and you helped me to overcome them. We need more mentors like you on Earth.
Alvin
Kirsten Arentzen
May 10, 2016
Every year since I first took the position of Undergraduate Administrator in Princeton University's Department of Chemistry, it was my great pleasure to write an annual letter of appreciation to Professor Chisholm for the award he established for outstanding undergraduate senior achievement in inorganic chemistry. Each time a letter was sent describing the recipient, his/her research and campus involvement, and personality, Professor Chisholm acknowledge receipt with a special message via e-mail or with a phone call. Those contacts were always gracious, meaningful, and truly a delight. Not many months before he passed away, he visited the Princeton campus. Despite having a tight schedule, he took the time to locate my office and, finally, after 18+ years of exchanges, we met in person. I was deeply moved by his willingness to take the time to meet me and thoroughly enjoyed a lively, humor-filled conversation with him for almost half an hour. As so many of his colleagues had told me over the years, he was filled with energy, had a twinkle in his eye, was a storehouse of interesting stories, and was incredibly kind. I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to have experienced those connections to him.
Alvin Holder
February 9, 2016
So sad to hear about the passing of a Gentle Giant. My family sends our condolences.
Alvin, Denise, and Asoni Holder
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Elizabeth
December 30, 2015
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Deborah Haitko
December 23, 2015
I was deeply saddened to learn of Professor Chisholm's passing. I believe I was one of his first post- doctoral fellows at Princeton University. In February 1978 we began our work together after he invited myself and a colleague to his home for breakfast with his wife and son upon our arrival. This is the kind of welcoming and genuine concern and openness he had for his students that I saw throughout my tenure having made the move to Indiana University in August 1978-August 1980. I didn't hesitate to move with Professor Chisholm as our work at Princeton was leading to an exciting journey for me.. He helped me develop my skills with encouragement and respect. What was most meaningful to me was that he didn't hesitate to support my first lecture at an ACS meeting in Hawaii. I will never forget the support I received from him that was so unique from other professors I had seen for their post- doctoral people. It was one of the most exciting times in my career and I will never forget his willingness to develop a person, talk to a person about anything to help them, the co-operative environment he fostered, and his extraordinary talent that we all admired. He will be deeply missed.
Ann Macintosh
December 20, 2015
I was privileged to be a post-doc with Malcolm from 1997-99. He was an incredibly kind and decent man and a brilliant scientist. I will miss him terribly.
Dr. Malcolm Chisholm
Susan Saxton
December 13, 2015
Karen Weimer
December 9, 2015
I had the distinct privilege of being Malcolm's personal assistant from 2001-2005 in the Department of Chemistry. He was the most kind and considerate, generous boss I've ever worked for and a gentleman of the highest order. His passing is a great loss for his family, friends and the Chemistry community. Rest in Peace, my good friend.
Michelle Porteus
December 6, 2015
I was one of the chemo nurses who cared for Malcolm during his treatments, and am grateful for the times when I was able to sit and talk with him, mostly about music and England, as I grew up in Leeds during the sixties, coming to the States in 1968 and to the O.S.U. James in 2000. Even during his rough times he never complained and seemed to minimize his situation. He held a special place in the hearts of all the staff who got to know him and he will be missed.It seems like his life was rich with accomplishments and the love of family and friends. The memories are eternal and I sincerely hope that they will help you through this time of sadness and loss.
Katrina Cornish
December 4, 2015
Malcolm was very welcoming to me, another ex-Brit, when I can to OSU. He considered that I qualified as a chemist which I found very flattering, since I am a Plant biologist who has strayed! My sincere condolences to this family - he has been taken too young.
Brian Pound
December 4, 2015
Malcolm`s wife Cyndy was my cousin.He became a very close member of our family and Mom (Aunt Betty) adored Malcolm beyond words.Even as his life neared the end he was a 'total joy'to be around.People like Malcolm are truly one in a million.He will be greatly missed by all he knew.
Jeffrey Schwartz
December 3, 2015
Malcolm and I were Assistant Professor colleagues at Princeton in the early 1970's. He taught me how to play squash and how to drink Scotch. We also shared lab space and many hours of chemistry arguments.
Jacquelyn Meshelemiah
December 3, 2015
Malcolm was a dear friend to many, an extraordinary scientist, an exceptional scholar, a magnificent mentor, and a man endeared to his family. He will be missed.
Susan Saxton
December 2, 2015
Dear Chisholm Family:
My heart goes out to all of you. Dr. Chisholm was an exceptional human being. The world has suffered a great loss with his leaving us.
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