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...Brassert, Walter Leon of Bloomfield, Ind.; Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio. Bredt, James Havens of 2364 Atkins Avenue, Lakewood; Lakewood High. Brumm, Gordon Lee of 2208 Emily Drive, Lakewood; Lakewood High. Cadenhead, Ian William of 39 Shelton Boulevard, Willoughby; Union High, Willoughby. Genuth, Saul Maurice of 3533 Hildana Road, Cleveland; Shaker Heights High, Shaker Heights. Kjellgren, Bengt Hugo of 2423 Eaton Road, Cleveland; Western Reserve Academy, Hudson. Layzer, Robert Bertrand of 2851 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights; Cleveland Heights High. Reinhardt, Nicholas of RR No. 1, Raglund Road, Newtown; Terrace Park High, Terrace Park. Senger, Harry Lech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scholarship Lists Released | 6/21/1949 | See Source »

Down to Earth. After nine years of research, H. A. Brassert Co. of New York City came up with a new trick in reducing ore to iron. By using anthracite instead of coke, Brassert can produce pure melting stock at $21 to $26 a ton (current average cost: $40); from the waste gas Brassert will make solid CO² (Dry Ice) at $15 a ton (present retail price: $35 to $65). In a new $1,250,000 iron-ice plant at New York, Brassert hopes to make enough the first year to pay off half the construction cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Facts & Figures, Jul. 19, 1948 | 7/19/1948 | See Source »

...deposits in Salzgitter. Two days later and with $2,000,000 (at 40? to a mark) of the Reichsbank's money he formed the Hermann Göring Works to compete with his steel friends in the Ruhr. With the help of famed U. S. Engineer Herman Alexander Brassert, he built a smelter, a rolling mill, a canal over ten miles long, houses for 150,000 workmen. Then, like a geyser, the Göring Works shot up into a vertical trust, overflowed in every direction: into coal fields in Upper Silesia, gravel pits, quarries, lignite mines east...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World's Greatest Industrialist? | 2/24/1941 | See Source »

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