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...Robert Hatfield, world-famous English metallurgist and inventor of manganese and silicon steels, betrayed unscientific traces of superstition while presenting a gift to President Conant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Famous Scientist Betrays Superstitious Streak While Donating Knife to Conant | 1/19/1937 | See Source »

Payless president of the New York association is heavy-browed Karl Emrich Eilers, 70, rich consulting metallurgist and payless president of Manhattan's up-to-date Lenox Hill Hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: $8.50 Confinement | 4/6/1936 | See Source »

...walk ten miles afoot to see good armor. For John Woodman Higgins, who manufactured tin hats for the A. E. F. during the War, is an enthusiastic collector of ancient armor, has a private museum next to his stamping mill to inspire his workmen. With a lumberman, an elderly metallurgist, a surgeon and a number of museum curators he left Manhattan one evening last week, crossed the Queensborough Bridge to a spick & span brick blacksmith shop in a frowsy section of Long Island City. They were trailed by a carload of reporters, for the word had gone out that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Swordsmith | 2/25/1935 | See Source »

...armaments.* When Robert Crooks Stanley took the presidency in 1922, his job was to create a peacetime business. Nickel was such a drug on the market that the mines were closed, his company had lost nearly $800,000 in one year. Smart, self-confident, aggressive and a trained metallurgist. President Stanley wove into the warp of industry a number of steel and copper alloys, notably Monel metal (named after Nickel's first president, the late Col. Ambrose Monell). He fixed the price of nickel at 35¢ per lb. in 1926, did not raise it in 1929, did not lower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Nickel | 8/27/1934 | See Source »

Dean Black's own methods in preventive dentistry are unique. When he reorganized the research department in Northwestern University's Dental School, he took on a metallurgist, two chemists, a pathologist, a physiologist and an anatomist. Ablest of these is pipe-smoking Pathologist Edward Howard Hatton, now the department's director, specialist in focal infection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Dentists in Chicago | 8/21/1933 | See Source »

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