Paper: A Weekly Technical Journal Devoted to Manufacture, Sale and Use of Pulp and Paper, Volume 14

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1914
 

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Page 36 - Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Nashville, Tenn. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. New York, NY Niagara Falls, NY Omaha.
Page 16 - ... As the proportion of sodium sulphide in the digester charge is increased, the disagreeable odor produced in the cooking operations becomes more pronounced. PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EXPERIMENTS. While the present experiments are not complete, they show conclusively (1) that longleaf pine is well adapted for the manufacture of natural-color kraft pulps and papers; (2) that the sulphate process of pulp making applied to this wood affords products of better quality and of higher yields than...
Page 36 - For TEXAS, OKLAHOMA and ARIZONA business refer to Southwest General Electric Company (formerly Hobson Electric Co.), Dallas, El Paso, Houston and Oklahoma City. For CANADIAN business refer to Canadian General Electric Company, Ltd., Tor.
Page 36 - Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Birmingham, Ala. Boise, Idaho Boston, Mass. Buffalo, NY Butte, Mont. Charleston, W. Va. Charlotte, NC Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago, III.
Page 28 - There appears to have been a set purpose to convince us that the people were of one mind respecting the very important questions involved in the case, and that, in order to satisfy every public requirement, there remained nothing for the Commission to do but to register this consensus of opinion by immediately entering an order permitting the carriers to make their...
Page 9 - England, had become the recognized leader in organic manufacturing processes, and developed a new industrial chemistry based more on the thorough knowledge of organic chemistry than on engineering skill. In this relation, it is worth while to point out that the early organic industrial chemistry, through which Germany was soon to become so important, at first counted its output not in tons, but in pounds — not in size nor in quantity, but in variety and quality. Now let us see how Germany won her...
Page 9 - ... heretofore had lived within a rather narrow academic sphere, went through a process of evolution, where the rapidly growing chemical industry made him realize his latent powers and greater importance, and broadened his influence way beyond the confines of his lecture-room. Even if he were altruistic enough to remain indifferent to fame or money, he felt stimulated by the very thought that he was helping, in a direct manner, to build up the nation and the world through the immediate application...
Page 28 - ... charges effective. The letters and telegrams received disclosed an unmistakable purpose to hurry the Commission to a conclusion before the record had been closed and before there could be an opportunity to hear, much less to consider, the testimony that the Protestants and others desired to offer in protection of what they conceived to be their interests as shippers. Respectable journals joined in demanding the immediate approval of the proposed rates. Cartoons appeared in the public press depicting...
Page 11 - it is for real commercial practice. In relation to the electrolytic alkali industry, a great mistake is frequently committed by considering the question of power as paramount; true enough, cheap power is very important, almost essential, but certainly it is not everything. There have been cases where it was found much cheaper in the end to pay almost double for electric current in a certain locality, than in another site not far distant from the first, for the simple reason that the cheaper power...
Page 34 - The convention unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that "the development of the United states makes it essential to the best interests of the nation that the government and the industrial, commercial, transportation and financial interests should cooperate in an endeavor to extend our foreign trade.

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