Talk:Jacob Klein (chemist)

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  • I don't think this page should be deleted, but it was suggested by Uppland that it be moved to Jacob Klein (chemist) and I agree. While I am sure that this Jacob Klein is notable in his field, the most famous Jacob Klein is the influential historian of mathematics, friend of the controversial Leo Strauss, and dean of St. John's College during the formative period of the New Program. It is true that being the head of a research department is notable, and therefore the article should not be deleted, but the other Jacob Klein is a bit more notable, so this article should be the one requiring disambiguation.
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