Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pittsburgh. Since S. W. O. C. is not a union but an organizing group headed by Philip Murray, the convention was, in effect, a policy-making body made up of nearly 1,000 delegates from Amalgamated lodges. Four out of five delegates went to the convention straight from the heat of the mills. Nearly half of them were old company union men who had helped lead their organizations into C. I. O. Daily for four days they packed themselves into the smoke-blue auditorium of Islam Grotto in Pittsburgh's slummy North Side, across the Allegheny River from...
Another discovery was a sort of dummy Vitamin A, having a typical vitamin structure but no biological activity. This was labeled "Spurious A." Distilled Vitamin A esters are entirely free of this masquerader. They are also, said Dr. Hickman. "particularly stable to heat or oxidation. They are recommended especially for incorporation into fats and other foods, into chocolate, and into capsules for medicinal use. Distilled A capsules do not cause the unpleasant repeating or aftertaste associated with crude fish oils...
...department of metallurgy of the Graduate School of Engineering has been associated with the development of Metallography from its beginning. Dr. Albert Sauveur, Gordon McKay Professor of Metallurgy, Emeritus, founded the science in America, and is now the dean of American Metallurgists. His treatise on "The Metallography and Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel" is the standard work of reference in its field...
...last two years and includes the best facilities obtainable for its purposes both in instruction and research. For instance, the laboratory possesses one of the best and most recently developed metallographic microscopes. The X-ray apparatus is of the latest design and the facilities for the preparation and heat treatment of alloy samples are unusually good...
...constituents of steel. Although a great deal of work has been done on this problem, very few fundamental facts are as yet known. However, Dr. Greninger is attacking the problem with great success, as the first step in a new extended study of the transformations which occur during the heat treatment of steel...