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Personal Papers, 1894-1936
(continued) |
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Speeches and Writings, 1894-1934
(continued) |
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“Coal Consumption as Affected by
Increased Efficiency and Other Factors” |
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“Migration of Industry” |
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“Some Radical Speculations about
Gas” |
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“Progress of Chemistry in
1927" |
BOX 4 |
1929
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“Chemical Engineering in the U.
S.” |
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“Progress of Chemistry in
1928" |
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1930
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“Appreciation of Ellwood
Hendrick” |
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“The Value of Technological
Research” |
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1931,
“Present Developments in Chemistry” |
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1932,
“The Silver Anniversary of Chemical Engineering in America” |
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1933
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“Appreciation of Mr. Everett
Morss” |
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“Baekeland of the ’1000
Uses'” |
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“A Quarter Century in Industrial
Service” |
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“The Technocracy Bubble” |
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1934,
“Protean Plastics” |
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Undated
|
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“Elements of Chemical
Engineering” |
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“Industrial Research in
America” |
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“The Industrial Research Opportunities
of the South” |
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“Report of the Official
Chemist” |
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“Science in Paper-making” |
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“Synthesis of Southern
Wealth” |
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Notes and Outlines, 1911-1916, undated
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Speeches and Lectures |
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1900,
“New Cellulose Industries” |
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1903,
“New Cellulose Industries in the U. S.” |
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1906,
“Chemist and the Community” |
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1908
|
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“Official Chemist of the American Paper
and Pulp Association” |
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“The United Field of
Chemistry” |
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1909,
“The Cotton Fiber Substance and Its Properties” |
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1911,
“The Earning Power of Chemistry” |
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1912
|
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Algonquin Club speech for visitors to
the Eighth International Congress of Applied Chemistry, New York, N.
Y. |
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American Chemical Society, Maine
section |
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1913
|
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Combustion |
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“Industrial Research in
America” |
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Nichols-Hesse Dinner |
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“Paper-making and the Properties of
Paper” |
BOX 5 |
1915
|
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“The Dyestuff Situation and Its
Lesson” |
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Fiftieth anniversary of the Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass. |
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“The Industrial Resources and
Opportunities of the South” |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Chemical Society, Cambridge, Mass. |
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“University and Business” |
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1916
|
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“The Chemical Engineer As a World
Factor” |
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“Organization, Plan and Scope of the
Natural Resources Survey of Canada” |
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“Utilization of Wood Waste” |
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1917
|
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“The Chemist” |
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Laboratory staff on exemption of
chemists re World War I military service |
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“The Relationship of Research to
Industrial Development” |
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1918
|
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Abstract and extension of testimony
before the Federal Trade Commission |
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“Organization of Industrial
Research” |
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1919
|
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“Chemistry and the South” |
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“Industrial Research” |
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“The Organization and Conduct of an
Industrial Laboratory” |
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1920,
“Natural Resources in Their Relation to Military Supplies” |
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1921
|
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“The Dependence of the Lime Industry
upon Nature and Science” |
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“Energy: Its Sources and Future
Possibilities” |
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“The History and Manufacture of Book
Papers” |
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Perkin medal award, Willis R.
Whitney |
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“The Place of Chemistry in
Business” |
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1922,
“Canada Ascendant” |
|
1923
|
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“Chemistry and Connecticut” |
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“The Chemistry behind the
Dollar” |
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“Forecast of Chemical
Development” |
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Perkin Medal Award, Milton C.
Whitaker |
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1924
|
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“The Chemical Engineer” |
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“The Fifth Estate” |
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“Research: The Mother of
Industry” |
BOX 6 |
1925
|
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“The Application of Research to
Industry” |
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“Chemistry As an
Investment” |
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“The Handwriting on the
Wall” |
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“Misapplied Chemistry” |
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“The Romance of Carbon” |
|
1927
|
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“Ethics and Ideals of the Chemical
Profession” |
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Gasoline symposium report |
|
“Impending Changes in Our Use of
Fuels” |
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“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” |
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“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 |
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“Some Radical Speculations about
Gas” |
|
1929
|
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“How Scientific Research Contributes to
the Welfare of Labor” |
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“Process Development” |
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“Science and Labor” |
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Society of Chemical Industry,
Manchester, England, reply to mayor of Manchester |
|
1930
|
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“Chemistry As an
Investment” |
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“The Contribution of Science to the
Iron and Steel Industry” |
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1931
|
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“The Evaluation of Chemical Projects,”
for Perkin medal award |
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“Leadership” |
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“’Making the Goods Move' through
Chemical Research” |
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“New Lamps for Old” |
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“New Research Objectives” |
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Seventh chemical industries dinner,
remarks |
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1932,
“The Romance of Chemistry” |
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1933
|
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“Industrial Research” |
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“Plastics” |
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Talk to class of 1933, Middlesex
School, Concord, Mass. |
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1934
|
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Chemical industry metal meeting
presentation |
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“The Chemical Revolution” |
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Undated, “Industrial Resources and
Opportunities of the South” |
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