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Arthur D. Little, Inc., Files, 1886-1973
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Reports, 1890-1948
(continued) |
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Miscellaneous Technical
Reports, 1890-1941
(continued) |
BOX 182 |
Vol. 136, 1929, June 14-1930, May 28
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BOX 183 |
Vol. 137, 1929, Oct. 25-1931, Feb. 2
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BOX 184 |
Vol. 138, 1930, Feb. 13-1936, Nov. 30
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BOX 185 |
Vol. 139, 1930, May 10-1932, Aug. 24
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BOX 186 |
Vol. 140, 1930, Dec. 26-1932, Aug. 10
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BOX 187 |
Vol. 141, 1931, Oct. 10-1933, Mar. 23
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BOX 188 |
Vol. 142, 1932, Apr. 26-1935, May 9
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BOX 189 |
Vol. 143, 1933, Mar. 18-1939, Sept. 1
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BOX 190 |
Vol. 144, 1933, Nov. 24-1943, Feb. 26
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BOX 191 |
Vol. 145, 1934, July 19-1939, Jan. 17
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BOX 192 |
Vol. 146, 1934, June 15-1937, Mar. 1
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BOX 193 |
Vol. 147, 1935, July 19-1939, Apr. 14
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BOX 194 |
Vol. 148, 1935, Nov. 15-1936, Oct. 9
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[Vol. 149, not received] |
BOX 195 |
Vol. 150, 1936, June 26-1938, Dec. 16
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BOX 196 |
Vol. 151, 1936, Sept. 18-1943, Mar. 25
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BOX 197 |
Vol. 152, 1937, Feb. 3-1939, Mar. 31
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BOX 198 |
Vol. 153, 1937, Apr. 7-1938, Feb. 1
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BOX 199 |
Vol. 154, 1937, June 22-1938, Jan. 11
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BOX 200 |
Vol. 155, 1937, Aug. 31-1940, Mar. 31
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BOX 201 |
Vol. 156, 1938, Feb. 8-1940, Jan. 25
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BOX 202 |
Vol. 157, 1938, May 6-1940, July 16
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BOX 203 |
Vol. 158, 1938, Sept. 28-1940, Sept. 23
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BOX 204 |
Vol. 159, 1938, Apr. 23-1945, Aug. 24
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BOX 205 |
Vol. 160, 1939, Feb. 23-1940, Oct. 23
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BOX 206 |
Vol. 161, 1939, June 8-1945, May 3
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BOX 207 |
Vol. 162, 1939, Aug. 8-1943, Feb. 2
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BOX 208 |
Vol. 163, 1939, Aug. 22-1947, July 11
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BOX 209 |
Vol. 164, 1940, Jan. 15-1944, Sept. 21
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BOX 210 |
Vol. 165, 1940, Jan. 31-1942, Apr. 15
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BOX 211 |
Vol. 166, 1940, Aug. 9-1941, Sept. 26
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BOX 212 |
Vol. 167, 1941, Feb. 21-1943, Feb. 24
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[Vols. 168-76, 1941-1947, not received] |
BOX 213-308 |
Special Reports, 1896-1948
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Bound typed reports, Series A and Series B, each containing technical
reports for clients. |
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Organized as bound and received from Arthur D. Little, Inc. Reports in
Series A are generally on one subject, whereas reports in Series B are on
various subjects relating to the same client. Indexes are contained in the
main indexes for the period 1918-1941 (Containers 45-46) in the
Miscellaneous Technical Reports subseries. |
BOX 213 |
Series A |
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Bound |
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Vol. 1, Carbon Electric Generator
Co., 1896
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BOX 214 |
Vol. 2, Technical development of
viscose on the continent of Europe and in Great Britain, 1899
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BOX 215 |
Vol. 3, Colonial Trust Co., plant
and output of the Eddystone Manufacturing Co., Eddystone, Pa.,
1903
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Part I |
BOX 216 |
Part II |
BOX 217 |
Vol. 4, Moore Electrolytic Co.,
manufacture of chlorine and alkali by electrolysis, 1901
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BOX 218 |
Vol. 5, G. P. Fish, preliminary
tests of the Parsons Complete Combustion System, 1908
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Part I, text |
BOX 219 |
Part II, blueprints |
BOX 220 |
Vol. 6, James L. Richards, use of
coal tar in the surface treatment of roads, 1908
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BOX 221 |
Vol. 7, United States Glass Co.,
combustion tests, 1909
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BOX 222 |
Vol. 8, Stone and Webster Management
Association, car painting practices, 1909
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BOX 223 |
Vol. 9, F. P. Royce, sulphur in gas,
1909
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BOX 224 |
Vol. 10, Anthony Tucker and Co., use
of blaugas, 1910
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BOX 225 |
Vol. 11, Rockland-Rockport Lime Co.,
proposed erection of a portland cement mill, 1910
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BOX 226 |
Vol. 12, Texas-Portland Cement Co.,
performance of the powerhouse of the cement plant at Cement, Texas,
1910
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BOX 227 |
Vol. 13, General Motors Corp.,
preliminary report on comparative performance of magnetos, 1911
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BOX 228 |
Vol. 14, General Motors Corp.,
progress reports, 1911
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BOX 229 |
Vol. 15, N. Sumner Myrick, proposal
to manufacture balanced fish fertilizer from Newfoundland cod
waste, 1911
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BOX 230 |
Vol. 16, Hirsch Syndicate, Ltd,
production of ethyl alcohol from wood waste, 1911
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BOX 231 |
Vol. 17, United Fruit Co., Simmons
process for sugar manufacture, 1911
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BOX 232 |
Vol. 18, Standard Alcohol Co., 1914
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BOX 233 |
Vol. 19, United Fruit Co., 1911-1913
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BOX 234 |
Vol. 20, Union Bag and Paper Co.,
inspection of Fenimore Sulphite Mill, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 1912
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BOX 235 |
Vol. 21, Standard Alcohol Co.,
progress of research on alcohol from wood, 1912
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BOX 236 |
Vol. 22, United Fruit Co., progress
of research on the Simmons process re fiber and pith, 1912
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BOX 237 |
Vol. 23, International Paper Co.,
special fiber reports, 1910
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BOX 238 |
Vol. 24, Diamond State Fibre Co.,
paper mill at Bridgeport, Pa, 1913
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BOX 239 |
Vol. 25, Standard Alcohol Co.,
Fullerton, La., plant, 1913
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BOX 240 |
Vol. 26, United Fruit Co., progress
of research on Simmons process re fiber and pith, 1913
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BOX 241 |
Vol. 27, United Mineral Co., garnet
property at Wilmot, N. H., and garnet and sandpaper businesses,
1913
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BOX 242 |
Vol. 28, Wausau Paper Mills Co.,
inspection of sulphite mill, Brokaw, Wisc., 1913
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BOX 243 |
Vol. 29, U.S. Smelting, Refining and
Mining Exploration Co., values existing in Searles' Lake, San
Bernardino County, Calif., and a proposed method for recovering
these values, 1913
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BOX 244 |
Vol. 30, George A. Fernald and Co.,
Bear River Paper Co., Petoskey, Mich., 1914
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BOX 245 |
Vol. 31, Great Southern Lumber Co.,
wood waste utilization, abstract, 1914
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BOX 246 |
Vol. 32, Great Southern Lumber Co.,
wood waste utilization, 1914
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BOX 247 |
Vol. 33, Houston Oil Co. of Texas,
utilization of wood waste from land clearing operations, 1914
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BOX 248 |
Vol. 34, Southern Wood Distillates
and Fibre Co., board mill at Bogalusa, La., 1914
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BOX 249 |
Vol. 35, American Writing Paper Co.,
preliminary report to stockholders' committee on eastern Mills,
Holyoke, Mass., 1915
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BOX 250 |
Vol. 36, International Paper Co.,
Glen Sulphite Mill, Berlin, N.H., 1915
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BOX 251 |
Vol. 37, United Fruit Co., alcohol
production from residual sugars in bagasse, 1917
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BOX 252 |
Vol. 38, Seaman Waste Wood Chemical
Co., Seaman rotary retort process for hard wood distillation, 1917
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BOX 253 |
Vol. 39, American Writing Paper Co.,
supplemental report on mills, 1917
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BOX 254 |
Vol. 40, Adams Bag Co., papermaking
processes at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 1918
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BOX 255 |
Vol. 42, Experiment Station,
Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, papermaking qualities of
Hawaiian bagasse, 1918
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BOX 256 |
Vol. 43, cellulose butyrate, raw
materials necessary for its production and sources of supply, 1918
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BOX 257 |
Vol. 44, Gas Defense Service, the
“sucked-on” filter, 1919
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BOX 258 |
Vol. 45, Gordon Battelle, ammonia
sulphate process for the recovery of zinc, 1919
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BOX 259 |
Vol. 46, Patel Brothers, papermaking
qualities of India Bamboo, 1919
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BOX 260 |
Vol. 47, Charles H. Thompson and
others, the Belvedere Mountain, Eden, Vt., asbestos deposit, 1919
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BOX 261 |
Vol. 48, Schmidt Lithograph Co.,
possible location for a board mill on the Pacific Coast, 1920
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BOX 262 |
Vol. 49, Lester Leland, budget
proposals of the Naugatuck Chemical Co., 1920
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BOX 263 |
Vol. 50, Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
papermaking qualities of cotton linters and hull fiber, 1920
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BOX 264 |
Vol. 51, DuPont Chemical Co.,
manufacture of book paper from loblolly pine and sweet gum wood,
1920
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BOX 265 |
Vol. 52, Joseph Newberger, trustee,
investigation of de-inked newspapers and waste cotton fiber into
newsprint paper, 1920
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BOX 266 |
Vol. 53, City of Boston, Boston
Consolidated Gas Co., operations, 1920
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BOX 267 |
Vol. 54, Cudahy Packing Co.,
valuation report on volcanic glass properties, 1921
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BOX 268 |
Vol. 55, Edison Electric
Illuminating Co. of Boston, use of processed fuel in central power
stations |
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Part I, 1921
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BOX 269 |
Part II, 1923
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BOX 270 |
Part III, 1924
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BOX 271 |
Vol. 56, Myles Salt Co., valuation
of salt property, 1921
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BOX 272 |
Vol. 57, Magnesia Talc Co.,
valuation of talc mining property, 1921
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BOX 273 |
Vol. 58, Arizona Asbestos
Association, valuation of asbestos properties, 1921
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BOX 274 |
Vol. 59, Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Co., valuation of phosphate properties, 1922
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BOX 275 |
Vol. 60, Whitehead Brothers Co.,
valuation of foundry sand properties, 1921
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BOX 276 |
Vol. 61, U. S. Silica Co., valuation
of silica sand properties, 1922
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[Vols. 62-70, not
received] |
BOX 277 |
Vol. 71, American Cyanamid Co.,
valuation of phosphate properties, 1922
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BOX 278 |
Vol. 73, North American Co.,
electrochemical and electrothermal industries in relation to sale
of electric power in Milwaukee, Wisc., 1922-1923
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BOX 279 |
Vol. 74, Blair and Co., Ramage
process for producing motor spirit, 1922
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BOX 280 |
Vol. 75, sodium tungstate
manufacture, 1922
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BOX 281 |
Vol. 78, zinc oxide, 1923
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BOX 282 |
Vol. 120, Forbes Varnish Co.,
formulas and methods for lacquers, varnishes, and finishes with
nitrocellulose base, 1924-1927
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BOX 283 |
Vol. 140, Magnolia Petroleum Co.,
various subjects |
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Part I, 1926-1927
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BOX 284 |
Part II, 1928-1929
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BOX 285 |
Vol. 142, Baugh and Sons Co.,
decolorizing chars, 1927
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BOX 286 |
Unbound |
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Vol. 41, Kingsport Pulp Corp.,
operating conditions of soda pulp mill, 1918
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Vol. 59, Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Co., valuation report on phosphate properties, 1922
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Vol. 60, Whitehead Brothers Co.,
valuation report on foundry sand properties, 1921
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Vol. 72, Leolith Products Corp.,
manufacture of a mineralized wallboard, 1922
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Vol. 76, Bogalusa Paper Co., natural
salt cake properties, 1923
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Vol. 77, George Bradden, sodium
fluoride from waste fluorine gases, 1921
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Vol. 79, American Smelting and
Refining Co., caustic process manufacture of calcium arsenate,
1924
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BOX 287 |
Vol. 80, Johnson-Cowdin-Emmerich,
Inc., application of scientific control to color problems, 1924
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