In the United States
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1928
- Weight
- 788 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
One of the tnost intcrcsting of t,lic ninny interesting visits wns pn.itl to the 1Stlgcivood Arsctiiil. Ahjor-Ckncrnl Atnos A. :Pries Iiiitl nintlc perfect; rirrnngcnicnts for thc cntrrtninmcnt of t.lic: party. nntl full ntlvniitiigc X I S t.nkcn of tlic opportiinity of inslmt,iiig tlic t~csrnrcli Iril)orittorics n.nrl t.ltc niatiiifrict~iiritig plrints untlcr his coiit.rol. I';wt,iciilnrly int.crcst.ing wrre tlic proving groiintls of t.hc Cliriiiicitl Wiwfnre Scrvicte, riiitl t,lic visitors ivcrc ctit.liitsinstic i n siipport, of t,lic: vote of tliiinks iiccorilctl t,u t.lic3 Ollicer O o i i i i i i i i i i t l i i i ~. 11 I-. A , .It. Jliirslinll, cltirirrit:~ii of tlic locril coniniittc:c, 1i:ttl nintlc n t ~l the iiccoriuiiotliiticiii Iiro'itlctl a t tlic flotcl COW tiiodorc dcliglitctl everyotic. Mr. J . \V. TI. Rnntlitll nnd his collcngucs on t h coniniittcc wclconictl tlic visitors, nnd the ticst niorning, ns soon as rcgistrntioii h i i d 1)ccii coinplctccl, 1:lic party WIS ini,rocluced-i~iai~y for tlic first t.inie-to tlic sights of New Yorlr. Dr. 1, . 13. licdiiinn, c1iairin:in of the Anicricnn Section, rind Jtrs. 'Rctltnnn rcccivctl tlic party nt it rcccption nt-tlic I-lotcl C'otnniotloi.c i n tlin cvcniiig, n t d it was followctl hy ii niost. cnjoynblc tl:i nce. Tlic occnsioti n.fiortlcil n rlcli$itfril nicthotf of int.rotlnrir~g the visitors to ntir Anicricnn c o n f r h ~s . I hc sclioiis Iiiisincss of tlie p g r i i i 1 i t i i c conitiitwml with n Council hrccting ott 'I'ucstln.y, follo\vctl I)y tlio r t Group of Members of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and of the Society of Chemical Industry in front of the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, August 21, 1928 ; i l l tlic nrrniigcniciits iritli t h t , sldlctl pi-ccision wliicli \vc ltnd co~iie to c x p d i n conjitnctioti with tlic trip, iiiitl 11. particultrrly int,orcst,iiig rlny w s I)roiiglit t u n closo I)y nn old-fasliionctl sliorc dinner fit 1Stlgc\voocl, tluc to the Iiospitnlity ol tlic tncnilicrs of the t\nicriciin Tnstitutc of Cliciiiicnl ~ISiiginccrs. Wc wcrc sorry, intlectl, to say good-ljyc to tlic spccinl trniii wvhcn wc cnnic t.ri Wnslii nk+nn, lint thc clinnii of this city niid tlic ninny interesting -.isit.s conijiimritcil for tlic nbscncc of oitr ~v~!lI-pt*n~~~il f r i w l , t.Iw spccinl 1,riiin. Advn,ntngc wns trtkcn of tho op~iortiiniLy to lily 11 wrcatli 011 the ~onili of the \In;iio~~n Warrior.
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