While the cold wind and rain were blowing outside, the windows were kept closed as well as the doors, thus producing a ] suffocating atmosphere ] ] which ] I called the attention to it, and was told that the building was ] "air conditioned"! ] and this statement seem to palliate the others. ] Sept 14 ] ] Horn ] came to report to me about his examination of the books etc of ] Autopoint ] ] Comp ] Co, and has not discovered anything unpleasant Also reports of favorable prospects and general good spirit of the men there ] since Jacobs has been discharged ] Evening went to special dinner of ] Chicago Chemist Club, ] at the Administration building where the "old timers" chemists who visited the Chicago Worlds fair in 1893 - as I did - were guests. Which he speaks fairly well Cold chilly day, all day Wildstatter read a well prepared address giving the history of his research work etc. Karrer of Zurich, Banger of Edinburgh, and Bronsted of Copenhagen were also quests, having been invited by the Exposition ] C ] to come as guests, with Wildstatter to Chicago. ] Am still the only medallist who got this reward for ] industrial ] chemistry. Richards of Harvard (both deceased) then to ] me in 1913. Am the oldest among them as medallist, as the medal was first awarded to ] Svante Arhenius ] of Stockholm then to Prof. Was placed on the speakers table ] as one of the seven former medallists ] present this evening as invited guests. ]Įnormous dining room filled with participants. ] Willard Gibbs ] dinner in honor of ] Will ] ] Professor Wildstatter, ] who this year is ] Willard Gibbs Medallist. Received a rebuke by a vote against his proposal of ] unlikely ] replacing one of the present editors of our publications Council meeting ] Lamb ] presiding as president but ] Charles Parsons ] bossing the meeting. met many old friends, ] Stieglitz, Hale, Browne, Whitney, Rosengarten, Harkins, Dunlop, Bancroft ] etc. ] The ] Our outlay for the erection of this exhibit has been about ] $5000. ] Ehrenfeld asks us ] to let them instal in their museum ] our Bakelite exhibit ] now in the Chicago Exhibition. Many other exhibits are equally interesting. ] Rosenwald Museum ]Īs in actual operation where one can follow all the problems connected with the operation of an American coal mine, and the most modern improvements.
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