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...ever initiated a dispute. I had the greatest esteem for the Senator from New Mexico. Why, I had so high a regard for his character and intelligence that I advocated his appointment to the President's Cabinet and urged him to accept the position of Secretary of the Interior...
...work with Administrator Sawyer, the President set up a Special Board for Public Works composed of Secretaries of Interior, War, Agriculture, Commerce and Labor, the Attorney General, the Director of the Budget and Col. George R. Spalding, an Army river & harbor engineer who was embarrassed when the Press jumped the gun, reported he would get Col. Sawyer...
...Manhattan, 100-odd members, of the New York Electrical Society sat like jaundiced mummies in an auditorium suffused with the yellow sodium light while their president described the particular bulb of the Dutch company. In Andover, N. J., Westinghouse was demonstrating the uses of the strange light in interior illumination. In Schenectady, General Electric installed 22 of its own sodium vapor lamps on a section of the Balltown Road, watched startled motorists gape at the lights as they sped down the saffron-colored highway...
...makes non-dendritic (homogeneous) steel. In a cast ingot the interior pressure created by the more rapidly cooling exterior forms segregated crystalline structures which may weaken the steel...
...York's Governor Lehman with four honorary degrees, was kudos champion of 1933. President Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Ickes, Professor Edwin Walter Kemmerer, Roscoe Pound, Sir Josiah Stamp and Board Chairman Arthur Vining Davis of Aluminum Co. of America took their second degrees of the year last week. Republicans of note to get kudos were Ogden Livingston Mills and Arthur Atwood Ballantine who is still Assistant Secretary of the Treasury...