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...seeking, and shade-seeking plants. Stone walls with running water, foraquaceous plants are also to be mounted on top of the upper story. Another unusual feature will be a frieze running above the upper tier of windows, constructed of projecting copper-covered bosses, each showing one of the symbols of Biological Science...
...various topic headings he considers are the Associated Press, the United Press, the chain daily, standardization of the daily, the conditions in Philadelphia, what is wrong with the "World" (R. I. P.), the copper trust monopoly of newspapers in Montana, and the opportunity in the press of the small cities. His article on the now lamented "World" is particularly of timely interest and presents fairly clearly a number of the problems which the younger Pulitzers found themselves unable to solve...
...Nichols. Already aged, in 1920 Dr. William Henry Nichols, a skilled chemist with an eye for business, helped form Allied and was its chairman until his death last year. In 1921 his son, Charles Walter Nichols, was made president of Nichols Copper Co. (long rumored about to merge with Phelps-Dodge Corp.). Previous to that, the son had worked in many of his father's chemical plants, added to the knowledge of chemistry he acquired in Cornell (1898- 1902). In 1928 the son was made a director of Allied. Last week it was announced that, during Mr. Weber...
...omitted Allis-Chalmers 4,330 3,604 American Seating 484 183 American Snuff Co 2,109 1,893 American Steel Foundries... 5,121 2,801 Calumet & Hecla Consolidated Copper 5,326 6,7470 Caterpillar Tractor 11,600 8,714 Congress Cigar 2,882 1,652 Crucible Steel 8,162 4,045 B. F. Goodrich 7,446 8,4OoD Hudson Motor Car 11,594 324 International Safety Razor. . 505 454 Irving Air Chute (para chutes) 452 241 Jewel Tea Co 1,691 1,705 La Salle Extension University 341 167 McGraw-Hill Publishing. ... 2,231 2,021 Marion Steam Shovel...
...invention is the work of one of the institute's youngest scientists, 29-year-old Dr. Bruno Lange. His first sun disc, developed several years ago, was copper covered with copper oxide. Lately he has used other metals and oxides, has found some which will develop from sunshine enough current to light an electric bulb, drive a small dynamo. Dr. Lange will not, of course, tell what metals he used...