Word: weidlein
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...manufacturer who wants to accomplish anything within this frame gives a sum of money to the Mellon Institute. This finances what, in euphemistic imitation of university custom, is called a "fellowship." Director Edward Ray Weidlein of the Institute then hires one or more expert "fellows," tells them to get to work with any of the equipment in the $6,000,000 aluminum-trimmed establishment which Andrew Mellon and his late brother Richard provided. All the worker is bound to do is to give Mr. Weidlein a weekly report of progress. If a Mellon "research" ends profitably, the worker...
...fellowships. Since 1911 almost 4,000 U. S. companies including Aluminum Company of America, Pennsylvania Railroad, Simmons Company (beds), Koppers Gas & Coke Company, Ward Baking Com pany, Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc. (shirts, collars), Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, have paid the Mellon Institute $11,478,406 for research. Said Director Weidlein last week: "Most of the problems have been solved satisfactorily." Workers have produced 19 books, 143 bulletins, 744 research reports, 1,117 miscellaneous papers as a result of their work...
Edward Ray Weidlein, 48, director of Pittsburgh's Mellon Institute of Industrial Research; the presidency of the American Chemical Society for 1937. William Frederick Durand, 76, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering at Stanford University; the John Fritz medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers: for contributions to hydrodynamic and aerodynamic science...
...blade is new and/or sharp to make a smaller angle with the skin and thus to minimize skin irritation. This technic is admittedly difficult to combine with a slanting stroke. Two safety razors now on the market are found to overcome automatically this last mentioned difficulty. E. R. WEIDLEIN...
...President Arthur Villiers Morton of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; President Thomas Sovereign Gates of the University of Pennsylvania; Director Edward Ray Weidlein of Mellon Institute of Industrial Research: one-time Senator George Wharton Pepper from Washington. They, with Mr. Donner. manage the new foundation...