. Review of reviews and world's work. ncreased mthe proportion of one totwenty-five. It is a fact, established byreliable statistics, that thosesections of our countrywhich have been most pro-gressive, or have grown mostrapidly, utilize most exten-sively the services of chem-ists. This is largely aneconomic problem, for twen-ty-five years ago profits werelarge and wastes enormous ;now, with competition, localand foreign, the value ofwaste is appreciated, andchemistry regulates the con-trol of that waste. There arenot a few instances wherethe old waste by-product hasbecome the main material of


. Review of reviews and world's work. ncreased mthe proportion of one totwenty-five. It is a fact, established byreliable statistics, that thosesections of our countrywhich have been most pro-gressive, or have grown mostrapidly, utilize most exten-sively the services of chem-ists. This is largely aneconomic problem, for twen-ty-five years ago profits werelarge and wastes enormous ;now, with competition, localand foreign, the value ofwaste is appreciated, andchemistry regulates the con-trol of that waste. There arenot a few instances wherethe old waste by-product hasbecome the main material of the factory. Wit-ness the extraction of oil from cotton seed inthe Southern States, where the pressed cake isused for cattle food and fertilizer purposes. The presiding officer of the Society of Chem-ical Industry is now the most successful American manufacturer of chemicals, Mr. AV. , president of the General Chemical (lorn-pany. lb- interweaves production with investi-gation ; employs the best, produces the best. ?1 111.


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