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Arthur D. Little, Inc., Files, 1886-1973
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Reports, 1890-1948
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Special Reports, 1896-1948
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BOX 292 |
Vol. 113, Dixon Board Mills, survey
of steam and power conditions at the Carthage Mill, 1926
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Vol. 114, Grove-Dowling Hardwood
Co., manufacture of citrus crates, 1927-1928
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(2 folders) |
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Vol. 115, Bachelder-Worcester Co.,
special processes for the manufacture of wood flour, 1927
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Vol. 116, Grove-Dowling Hardwood
Co., papermaking possibilities of miscellaneous hardwood cypress,
palmetto, and eucalyptus at Gulf Hammock, Fla., 1927
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Vol. 117, American Cyanamid Co.,
valuation report on the “cyanamid process” for the fixation of
atmospheric nitrogen, 1928
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Vol. 118, Natickbox and Board Co.,
improvement of boxboard quality, 1927
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Vol. 119, Butler Paper Corp.,
newsprint paper project for Logtown, Miss., 1926
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Vol. 121, Exchange Lemon Products
Co., plant and process for the manufacture of citric acid, 1927
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Vol. 122, Syndicating Bond and Sharp
Corp., alum, water glass, white cement, from feldspar and kaolin,
1927
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Vol. 123, Technical Economist Corp.,
comparison of pulp strengths, 1927
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Vol. 124, Exchange Lemon Products
Co., manufacture of pectin from culled lemon, 1927
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Vol. 125, Chicago Mill and Lumber
Co., steam and power survey of mill at Helena, Ark., 1927
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Vol. 126, Chicago Mill and Lumber
Co., steam and power survey of mill at Greenville, Miss., 1927
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Vol. 127, Trent Process Corp., Trent
process for producing domestic fuels from Rhode Island and
Massachusetts coal and Pennsylvania anthracite screenings, 1927
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BOX 293 |
Vol. 128, George A. Hormel and Co.,
preliminary survey of processes and problems, 1927
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Vol. 129, Technical Economist Corp.,
comparison of pulp strengths, 1927
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Vol. 130, Cooking of hard woods,
1925
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Vol. 131, Tobacco By-Products and
Chemical Corp., insulating board from tobacco by-products, 1927
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Vol. 132, Champion-International
Co., proposed changes in steam power equipment, 1928
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Vol. 133, W. S. Libby Co., staple
fiber manufacture, 1928
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Vol. 134, Grove-Dowling Hardwood
Co., manufacture of citrus crates, 1928
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Vol. 135, New England Public Service
Co., possibilities of a linen fiber industry in New England, 1928
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Vol. 136, Hardwood Products Corp.,
progress report no. 1 on the fireproofing of wood, 1928
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BOX 294 |
Vol. 137, South American Gold and
Platinum Co., chemical and physical properties of platinum and its
alloys and substitutes, 1928
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Vol. 138, F. L. Carlisle and Co.,
annual plants as sources of raw material for papermaking, 1929
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Vol. 139, Thomas A. Edison, survey
of cement plant at New Village, N. J., 1929
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Vol. 141, Edison Storage Battery
Co., iron-nickel-alkaline battery, 1929
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Vol. 143, American Smelting and
Refining Co., production of calcium carbide at Rosita, Coahuila,
Mexico, 1929
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Vol. 144, Atlas Tack Corp.,
investigation of Primo crowns, etc., 1929
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Vol. 145, Trent Process Corp.,
miscellaneous reports on Trent amalgam, 1927-1929
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Vol. 146, Richardson Co.,
Baumgartner-Katz molding process, 1930
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BOX 295 |
Vol. 147, Campbell Soup Co.,
utilization of tomato waste, 1930
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Vol. 148, Kellog Birdseye and
Titsworth Clifford and Co., investigation of Grindrod process,
1931
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Vol. 149, USL Battery Corp., survey
and development of electrolytic condensers, 1931
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Vol. 150, American Maize-Products
Co., undeveloped potential of corn products, 1931
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Vol. 151, Diatomite Products Co.,
examination of diatomite deposits in Lake County, Fla., 1931
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Vol. 152, Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.,
relative advantages of sulphur and pyrites in the Scandinavian
sulphite pulp industry, 1931
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Vol. 153, Griess-Pfleger Tanning
Co., control of tannery operations, 1931
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Vol. 154, Lever Brothers Co.,
analysis of infringement issue in light of tri-party inspection,
1931
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BOX 296 |
Vol. 155, American Maize-Products
Co., production and utilization of zein, 1931
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Vol. 156, Lever Brothers Co., prior
art of spray dying, parts I and II, 1932
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(3 folders) |
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Vol. 157, Oppenheimer Casing Co.,
artificial sausage-casing industry, 1932
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Vol. 159, Lever Brothers Co.,
factors controlling rate of flow of soap through capillaries, 1934
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Vol. 161, Owens-Illinois Glass Co.,
spark photographs of nozzles blowing glass wool, 1933
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Vol. 162, Owens-Illinois Glass Co.,
comparative transmission of heating effect from solar radiation
through standard steel sash and “O.-I.” glass block, 1933
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BOX 297 |
Vol. 163, Fibre Conduit Co., process
and product of Wilson Leather Co., 1935
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(2 folders) |
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Vol. 164, Merrimac Chemical Co.,
comparison of processes for making butyl alcohol, 1935
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Vol. 165, Merchants Refrigerating
Co., effects of current trends in reduction of quick frozen foods,
eggs, and green fruit on warehouse occupancy, parts I-III, 1938
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(3 folders) |
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BOX 298 |
Vol. 166, Merchants Refrigerating
Co., economic aspects of proposed fish freezer for Fulton Market,
1938
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Vol. 167, United Gas Improvement
Co., investigation of developmental program for manufacture of oil
gas and other hydrocarbon products suitable for fuels, chemical
intermediates, resin raw material, and solvents, 1938
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Vol. 168, General Aniline and Film
Corp., trade position, products, research, and patents of Winthrop
Chemical Co., 1942
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Vol. 169, General Aniline and Film
Corp., trade position, products, research and patents of Alab
Pharmaceutical Co., 1942
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Vol. 171, Puerto Rico Development
Co., proposed edible oil plant, 1943
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Series B |
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Unbound |
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Vol. 5, Craton and Knight Co.,
leather problems, 1927
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(2 folders) |
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BOX 299 |
Vol. 6, Lever Brothers Co.,
manufacture and distribution of soap products, 1938-1946
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Vol. 7, Martin-Dennis Co.,
manufacture of bichromate and its derivatives, 1928-1942
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(3 folders) |
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Vol. 8, Thermoid Rubber Co.,
development of brake linings, 1928-1931
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pp. 1-460 |
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(3 folders) |
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BOX 300 |
pp. 461-591 |
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Vol. 9, Owens-Illinois Glass Co.,
glass research, 1931-1932
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(4 folders) |
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Vol. 10, E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co., litigation over Duco lacquer patents, 1932
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pp. 1-188 |
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(2 folders) |
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BOX 301 |
pp. 189-383 |
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Vol. 11, Lever Brothers Co.,
research on shortenings, 1932
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(3 folders) |
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Vol. 12, E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co., cellophane patent suit litigation, 1932
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pp. 1-329 |
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(3 folders) |
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BOX 302 |
pp. 330-410 |
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Vol. 16, Penick and Ford, available
iron in foods, 1937-1938
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(6 folders) |
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BOX 303 |
Vol. 17, Bristol-Myers Co.,
laxatives, 1937-1945
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(3 folders) |
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Vol. 18, National Feldspar
Association, markets for feldspar, 1937-1938
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(2 folders) |
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Vol. 19, F. Eberstadt and Co.,
technical advice for Chemical Fund, 1938-1941
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pp. 1-134 |
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BOX 304 |
pp. 135-858 |
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(4 folders) |
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Vol. 20, General Motors Corp.,
comparison of regular and cold-wall Frigidaires, 1938-1939
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pp. 1-250 |
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(2 folders) |
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BOX 305 |
pp. 251-501 |
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(2 folders) |
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Vol. 21, Bristol-Myers Co.,
investigation of keratin, 1939-1940
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(4 folders) |
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pp. 1-905 |
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BOX 306 |
pp. 905-1424 |
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(2 folders) |
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Vol. 22, General Printing Ink, inks
and pigments, 1939-1940
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(3 folders) |
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Vol. 23, Bristol-Myers Co., clinical
research on keratin and wound healing, 1939-1944
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pp. 1-291 |
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(2 folders) |
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BOX 307 |
pp. 292-960 |
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(5 folders) |
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Vol. 24, Dow Chemical Co., glycine,
1939-1940
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(2 folders) |
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BOX 308 |
Vol. 25, A. B. Dick Co., ink and
stencils, 1940-1948
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(4 folders) |
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BOX 309 |
Miscellany, 1891-1973
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Miscellaneous reports and certificates of analysis, a lecture, photographs,
chemical abstracts, and stock market material. |
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Arranged by type of material and alphabetically therein by subject, name of
company, or type of report. |
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BOX 309 |
Chemical abstracts, cellulose and paper,
1909-1916
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(2 folders) |
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Lecture, inaugural Arthur Dehon Little
Memorial Lecture by Edward V. Appleton, Cambridge, Mass., 1946
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Photographs, Cancer Chemotherapy Screening
Project, undated
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Reports |
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Annual, 1917,
1973
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Blair and Co., “Hydrochlorination and
Esterification of Tertiary Alcohols...from Vapor Phase Cracking,”
supplemental report, case no. 25922A, 1926
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Certificates of analysis |
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Carruth, H.P., fourdriner wire, 1906-1908
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Lewis, Frank, wood washings, 1891
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Edison Electric Illuminating
Co, “Acid Bearing Fog from Kneeland Steam Plant,” case No. 30588, 1932
See also Container 147, Vol. 101
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