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Personal Papers, 1894-1936 (continued)
Speeches and Writings, 1894-1934 (continued)
“The Chemical Engineer”
“The Fifth Estate”
“Research: The Mother of Industry”
BOX 6 1925
“The Application of Research to Industry”
“Chemistry As an Investment”
“The Handwriting on the Wall”
“Misapplied Chemistry”
“The Romance of Carbon”
1927
“Ethics and Ideals of the Chemical Profession”
Gasoline symposium report
“Impending Changes in Our Use of Fuels”
“Some Important Research Problems of To-Day”
1928
“Chemical Industry”
“Coal Consumption As Affected by Increased Efficiency and Other Factors”
“How Scientific Research Contributes to the Welfare of Labor”
“Industrial Significance of Some Recent Developments in Organic Chemistry”
“Research--And A Greater Gas Industry”
Society of Chemical Industry, Manchester, England, word of greeting
Society of Chemical Industry, Manchester, England, dinner
“Some Radical Speculations about Gas”
1929
“How Scientific Research Contributes to the Welfare of Labor”
“Process Development”
“Science and Labor”
Society of Chemical Industry, Manchester, England, reply to mayor of Manchester
1930
“Chemistry As an Investment”
“The Contribution of Science to the Iron and Steel Industry”
1931
“The Evaluation of Chemical Projects,” for Perkin medal award
“Leadership”
“’Making the Goods Move' through Chemical Research”
“New Lamps for Old”
“New Research Objectives”
Seventh chemical industries dinner, remarks
1932, “The Romance of Chemistry”
1933
“Industrial Research”
“Plastics”
Talk to class of 1933, Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.
1934
Chemical industry metal meeting presentation
“The Chemical Revolution”
Undated, “Industrial Resources and Opportunities of the South”
BOX 7-309 Arthur D. Little, Inc., Files, 1886-1973
BOX 7-9 Case Registers, 1909-1934
Register of clients organized by case number, including information relating to subjects of research, assignees, dates received and reported, and remarks.
Arranged in numerical order from 1,001 through 50,000.
BOX 7 Nos. 1,001-2,133, 4,501-5,000, 1909-1912
Nos. 5,001-10,000, 1912-1914
Nos. 10,001-15,000, 1914-1917
BOX 8 Nos. 15,001-20,000, 1917-1919
Nos. 20,001-25,000, 1919-1922
Nos. 25,001-30,000, 1922-1924
BOX 9 Nos. 30,001-35,000, 1924-1926
Nos. 35,001-40,000, 1926-1928
Nos. 40,001-45,000, 1928-1930
Nos. 45,001-50,000, 1931-1934
BOX 10-18 Financial Records, 1907-1939
Journals and ledgers.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 10 Journals
1907-1909
1909-1911
1911-1912
BOX 11 1912-1914
1914-1915
1915-1917
BOX 12 1917-1919
Ledgers
1907
1908-1909
BOX 13 1909-1910
1911
1912
BOX 14 1913
1914
1915
BOX 15 1916-1917
1920
1921
BOX 16 1922
1923
1924
BOX 17 1925
1926
1929
BOX 18 1930
1938-1939
BOX 19-29 Laboratory Notes on Experiments, 1886-1911
Mainly bound volumes of notes on laboratory experiments and tests.
Set A consists of two volumes organized chronologically. Set B consists of one volume relating exclusively to experiments performed for the Carbon Electric Generator Co. and seven volumes organized chronologically. Included with Set B is a small amount of unbound notes.
BOX 19 Set A
1886, Nov. 20-1896, June 3
BOX 20 1909, Dec. 15-1911, Apr. 4 For additional material see Containers 57-61, Miscellaneous technical reports
BOX 21 Set B
Bound
Carbon Electric Generator Co.
1896, Mar. 3-1897, Jan. 30
BOX 22 General
1886, Oct. 22-1890, May 2
BOX 23 1894, Nov. 13-1897, June 8
BOX 24 1897, June 8-1899, Jan. 30
BOX 25 1899, June 28-1903, Dec. 16 (mostly wood pulp notes, 1899, Dec. 20-1903, Dec. 16)
BOX 26 1900, Dec. 31-1903, Oct. 5
BOX 27 1904, Feb. 4-1906, Dec. 7
BOX 28 1904, July 1-1906, Oct. 18
BOX 29 Unbound, 1890, Feb. 13-Oct. 23
BOX 30-34 Laboratory Procedures, 1909-1942
Typed summaries reporting the procedures used in the chemical analysis of materials furnished by clients.
Arranged by control number assigned by the company.
BOX 30 Number conversion list
Nos. 1-75
(6 folders)
BOX 31 Nos. 76-141
(6 folders)
BOX 32 Nos. 142-210
(6 folders)
BOX 33 Nos. 211-282
(6 folders)
BOX 34 Nos. 283-339, unnumbered
(5 folders)
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