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Among the many lessons and opportunities forced upon America by the war, one of the most important is the new dye industry. Before commerce with Germany became an impossibility, that country supplied most of the dyestuffs used by our manufacturers. There was no occasion for an American dye industry--indeed, on could not have existed against Germany's competition. But during the war blockade, America was forced of necessity to make its own dyes. None could be had from Germany, and but a small quantity from other sources, consequently a dye industry was formed, which has steadily grown in size...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW DYE INDUSTRY | 12/22/1920 | See Source »

Owing to the difficulty of obtaining the proper Chinese dye, the shade gradually degenerated to magenta. For some years the college paper was called the "Magenta." Finally, however, the authorities revived the original shade and made it the official University color. The name of the paper was then changed to the "CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW CRIMSON BECAME THE COLLEGE COLOR. | 5/6/1919 | See Source »

...given in the daily press to the recent discoveries of a government chemist accentuate the importance of chemistry in the industrial field. Processes have been discovered which are said to revolutionize the manufacture of gasoline, and to render the United States independent of Germany in the preparation of important dye-stuffs. This illustrates strikingly the now well confirmed fact that on scientific investigation, especially in chemistry, will depend our comparative advantage in manufacture and agriculture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHEMISTRY AT HARVARD. | 3/12/1915 | See Source »

...ThompsonJenckes, Rogers, Starr, l.t. r.t., Bolster, MooreKeays, Blodgett, Maguire, l.g. r.g., Hooper, JecuscoHuntington, Storer, c. c., ColeFisher, Leslie, r.g. l.g., ShephardGardiner, Parmenter, Hitchcock, r.t. l.t., ButlerSmith, O'Brien, r.e. l.e., DanahyPotter, Gardiner, q.b. q.b., Remmert, TalbotMorrison, Graustein, l.h.b. r.h.b., Dennis, Shay, EldridgeWendell, Campbell, r.h.b. l.h.b., HillFrothingham, Blackall, f.b. f.b., Dye...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATES DEFEATED, 15 TO 0 | 10/2/1911 | See Source »

HARVARD. BATES.Felton, l.e. r.e., ThompsonJenckes, l.t. r.t., HooperKeays, l.g. r.g., BolsterHuntington, c. c., ColeFisher, r.g. l.g., ButlerGardiner, r.t. l.t., ShepardSmith, r.e. l.e., DanahyPotter, q.b. q.b., RemmertWendell, l.h.b. r.h.b., DennisT. H. Frothingham, r.h.b. l.h.b., HillMorrison, f.b. f.b., Dye...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD VS. BATES TODAY | 9/30/1911 | See Source »

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