Abstract
IN TRIBUTE to the fact that aluminum is a child of chemical research, the Aluminum Co. of America held open house at its New Kensington, Penna., research laboratories December 16, in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of its central research department. Honored at the same time was Francis C. Frary, who has directed the efforts of the research group since its inception in 1918. A dinner for the laboratory personnel was given that evening at the University Club of Pittsburgh, at which Dr. Frary received an emblem and a cash award as a tribute to his quarter of a century with the company. After the presentation Dr. Frary spoke on some of the problems attending aluminum research and he was followed by E. R. Weidlein, of the Mellon Institute, and by a paper by Webster N. Jones of the Carnegie Institute of Technology. At the laboratory inspection, officials of the ...
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