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During the war, Mr. Sperry held the chairmanship of three different committees under the Naval Consulting Board. He is a member of a number of important mechanical and electrical societies and one of the founders of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the American Electro-Chemical Society. The Aero Club of France awarded him first prize in 1914, and in 1915 he took the Grand Prize at the San Francisco International Exposition for gyro-compass and gyroscopes. One of the most interesting of Mr. Sperry's awards is his decoration for navigational equipment by the late ex-Czar Nicholas...
...established. One will be at the works of the New England Gas and Coke Company in Somerville, where the fundamental theoretical and practical principles of fuels and combustion will be studied. At Niagara Falls, at the plant of the Exolon Manufacturing Company, there will be opportunities for work in electro-chemistry and high temperature furnaces. The application of electricity at low temperatures, and the general principles involved in paper making will be illustrated at the Eastern Manufacturing Company in Bangor, Me. The Atlas Cement Company, of Allentown, Pa., will afford extraordinarily good advantages for studying the practical applications of inorganic...
...Union on Trinity Place, Boston, tonight at 8 o'clock. The two clubs will have as their guest Dr. W. R. Whitney, S.B., Technology '90, Ph.D., University of Leipzig '96, who will speak on "Industrial Research." Dr. Whitney is widely known in contemporary scientific circles as an authority on electro-chemistry and is a man of international importance in the fields of chemical research. He has been for some time director of the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company, and has recently been appointed as a member of the Board of United States Naval Advisors...
...Chemical Colloquium. "The Electro-chemistry of Aromatic Compounds." Professor G. S. Forbes, Coolidge Memorial Laboratory...
...America is still behind that of Germany in most respects, yet the present rate of growth of purely chemical industries in America promises well for the future. In particular the cheap production of electrical energy at Niagara Falls has made possible the founding of a large group of electro-chemical processes, in which such substances as caustic soda, chlorine, aluminum, carborundum and graphite are produced in large quantities...