Word: cottoning
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "Impressions of the Cotton Mills of New England." Mr. M. T. Copeland. University...
...Boston, between 1678 and 1686. Among the authors were three Presidents of Harvard College--Leonard Hoar, Urian Oakes, and Increase Mather, as well as Samuel Willard, who bore the title of Vice-President from 1700 to 1707. Five of them were, at one time or another, Boston ministers,--John Cotton, Samuel Mather, Increase Mather, Thomas Thacher, and Samuel Willard,--while Thomas Shepard and Urian Oakes were settled in Cambridge, Hugh Peters in Salem, Richard Mather in Dorchester, and William Adams in Dedham. Seven of the authors were graduates of Harvard College; namely, Samuel Mather, 1643; Urian Oakes, 1649; Leonard Hoar...
...crude forms. Here are shown the various stages in the manufacture of lead pencils, graphite, electrodes and lubricants. The materials are also displayed which illustrate the manufacture of the Welsbach light. Samples of the lighting fluid and the mantle dip, which renders the mantle incandescent, are shown, beside the cotton webbing in the mantle form before it is dipped in the solution of light-giving oxides...
...subject of the series is "The Real South," and the lecture tonight will be on "The Caucasian Problem." The rest of the series is as follows: Tuesday, February 25, "The African Problem"; Friday, February 28, "Race Problems"; Tuesday, March 3, "Wealth and its Distribution"; Friday, March 6, "The Cotton Commonwealth"; Tuesday, March 10, "Education"; Friday, March 13, "Is there a Solution...
...clock. The subject of tonight's lecture will be "The Southland"; the other lectures will be given as follows: Friday, February 21, "The Caucasian Problem"; Tuesday, February 25, "The African Problem"; Friday, February 28, "Race Relations"; Tuesday, March 3, "Wealth and its Distribution"; Friday, March 6, "The Cotton Commonwealth"; Tuesday, March 10, "Education"; Friday, March 13, "Is there a Solution...