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Norwegian chemist noted for his research on organic molecules (1897-1981)
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Hassel (Weser) is a municipality in the district of Nienburg , in Lower Saxony , Germany .
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Here were also Mounts Oskar Wisting, Sverre Hassel, and Olav Bjaaland, grandly lighted up by the rays of the sun.
Hassel and the Vapour-bath 330 Midwinter Day, June, 1911 362 Our Ski-binding in its Final Form 364 At Work on Personal Outfit 364 Trying on Patent Goggles 368 Hassel in the Oil-store 368 Deep in Thought 372 Funcho 372 The Loaded Sledges in the Clothing Store 374 Sledges Ready for Use Being Hauled Out of the Store-room 374 At the Depot in Lat.
The ship had had a rather long and rough passage, and the dogs were not in very good condition on their arrival, but they had not been many days on the island under the supervision of Hassel and Lindstrom before they were again in full vigour.
Two of the members of the expedition joined during the stay at Christiansand -- Hassel and Lindstrom -- and one change was made: the engineer Eliassen was discharged.
The land party consisted of Prestrud, Johansen, Helmer Hanssen, Hassel, Bjaaland, Stubberud, Lindstrom, and myself.
The four who were to continue the work at the station -- Wisting, Hassel, Stubberud, and Bjaaland -- now had as much as their sledges could carry.
On one of the cases in the depot Bjaaland had written a short message, besides which we found the signal arranged with Hassel -- a block of snow on the top of the depot to show that they had gone by, and that all was well.
Here Hassel and Stubberud laid out their line so that it would strike the passage round the house at the south-east angle.
It paid, too -- Hassel could now fetch coal at any time under cover, and escaped having to go out of doors.
Amundsen had told me something of their arrangements on the way up, and I knew Hassel was responsible for coal, wood, and oil.
With a smile of satisfaction Hassel resumed his interrupted work, and I believe nothing in the world would have stopped him again.
The last I saw as we returned through the doorway was Hassel surrounded by a halo of sawdust.
I could see that Hassel was capable of other things besides sawing birchwood.
After a lot of questions and answers, it was decided that Hassel should be the first.
Under the tin box stood two Primus lamps, and now everyone will be able to understand why Hassel felt warm.