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...receiving increasing attention as the large research laboratories of the General Electric Company and the Du Pont Powder Company and many similar smaller laboratories show. This research has led to such results as the discovery of carborundum, the artificial production of indigo and caoutchouc, the development of the coal-tar industry, the electrical production of nitric acid from the air, and the practical synthesis of ammonia from its elements...
...Seminary of Economics. "The Duties on Coal Tar Products and their Effects," by Mr. C. W. Haughton, in Upper Dane...
...Seminary of Economics. "The Duties on Coal Tar Products and their Effects," by Mr. C.W. Haughton, in Upper Dane...
...Shepard '08, vs. G. G. Tar-bell '08; R. E. Bates '05, vs. L. H. White '06; S. Johnson '05, vs. F. F. de Rham '05; J. T. Hell '08, vs. H. E. Straw '05; J. Ritchie '08, vs. J. H. Belden '07; W. T. Kinsel '08, vs. C. de Young '05; R. B. Corbin 1L., vs. S. P. Henshaw '07; A. N. Reggio '06, vs. W. C. Cogswell, Jr., '06; E. B. Cross '06, vs. A. Fox 2L.; A. Derby 2L., vs. S. C. Clark 1L.; H. F. Mason '05, vs. H. S. Davis '08; T. H. Conant...
Professor Hollis spoke next on "Life in Modern Naval Vessels." Many believe that since steam has superseded sail "jack tar" has lost his peculiar characteristics. Not so. The sailor gets his character from the salt sea. He is a growler, yet when he must he does his work cheerfully. He despises the marine as a landlubber. He is a creature of tradition and fond of queer pets...