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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...industry because today chemistry plays a very important part in many businesses which offer a bright future for college men who enter them. This has been especially true since the war, when the chemical side of all industries received much impetus. Such enormous industries as oil, electrical appliances, steel, dye, textile, meat packing, and others find it necessary to maintain great laboratories and to employ chemists. The chemical and drug industries themselves employ chemists in even greater numbers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECOMMENDS CHEMISTRY AS MOST VALUABLE STUDY | 2/2/1925 | See Source »

...through days of sweltering heat and tropical rains of Indo-China, Burma and India; and, after the comparative safety of Europe, the unflinching answering of the formidable challenge of the fog-encompassed and ice-locked stretches of the North Atlantic-these are facts that are dipped in an indelible dye, the nucleus of a story that will fire the imagination of old and young alike as long as appreciation of human accomplishment shall endure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Magellans | 10/6/1924 | See Source »

...bill to permit the Department of Agriculture to dye all imported field seeds which it finds not adaptable to this country. The object of this bill is to exclude in effect large quantities of Italian clover seed. From experiment the Department of Agriculture believes that this seed is inferior for planting in the U. S. Dying would enable farmers to detect it. ¶The Ketcham Bill to authorize the Department of Agriculture to report market conditions on farm products, acreages, yields, conditions. This bill has passed the House and awaits action in the Senate. ¶The Copper-French Truth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: What They Want | 9/22/1924 | See Source »

...many years physicians have been interested in the rate of progress of food residues in their passage through the body. In making tests, patients have been required to swallow insoluble matter, such as small pieces of metal and charcoal or dye substances, which could be easily detected in the excretion. When the X-ray was discovered, barium sulphate, which is opaque to the Xray, was given, and the passage of the barium was observed through the fluoroscope. The giving of a large amount of indigestible material like barium with a small amount of milk or gruel, however, brings about conditions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Beads | 9/1/1924 | See Source »

...Yards Hurdles--Won by Moore, Penn State; second, Leistner, Stanford; third, Dye, Southern California; fourth, Wolf, Penn; fifth, Scattergood, Princeton. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS I. C. 4-A. TITLE FROM PENN BY SINGLE POINT | 6/2/1924 | See Source »

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