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Personal Papers, 1894-1936
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BOX 3-6 |
Speeches and Writings, 1894-1934
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Holograph, typed, and printed speeches, lectures and articles by Little. |
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Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder by name of speech, article, or lecture. |
BOX 3 |
Articles |
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1894, “Industrial Applications of Cellulose Thiocarbonates and Products Derived Therefrom” |
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1899, “James Mason Crafts” |
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1900, “Viscose” |
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1903, “The Durability of Paper” |
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1906, “Chemistry and the Generation of Power” |
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1909, “A Laboratory for Public Service” |
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1910 |
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“The Basis of Quality in Paper” |
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“Chemical Fakes” |
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“Chemistry and Dividends” |
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“The Chemist's Place in Industry” |
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“The Paper-maker's Trouble Book” |
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1915, Report of the Visiting Committee of the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
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1916 |
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“A Five-year Course in Chemical Engineering,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
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“Industrial Research” |
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1917 |
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“Industrial Research for Railroads” |
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Report of industrial researches |
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1919 |
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“Chemistry and the Special Library” |
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“Developing the Estate” |
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Report of Omnibus Committee, American Chemical Society |
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1920 |
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“The Day of the Chemical Engineer” |
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“The Petroleum Outlook” |
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1921 |
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“The Fuel Problem” |
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“Natural Resources in Their Relation to Military Supplies” |
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“On the Making of Silk Purses from Sow's Ears” |
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“Science's Future with Oil” |
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1922 |
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“Are We Burning Up Our Future?” |
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Chemical engineering education report of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers |
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“Let the Chemists Pay Your Bills” |
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1923 |
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Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering report, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. |
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“Hidden Profits in the Product Itself” |
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1924 |
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“Report of Committee on Economy of Fuel and Economy of Raw Materials” |
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“Physics and Civilization” |
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1925 |
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“The Contributions of Science to Manufacturing” |
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“The Industrial Chemist-Advertising Partner” |
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1928 |
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“Chemical Engineering Pervades All Petroleum Technology” |
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“Chemical Industry” |
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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" |
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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” |
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1923 |
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“Chemistry and Connecticut” |
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