Chemical engineering . lography in Harvard University, was awarded with aCarnegie Research Scholarship at the recent annual meetingof the Iron and Steel Institute in London. Dr. Boynton hasalready done much valuable research work in the field of themetallography o^ iron and steel. Dr. CH.\iiLES A. DoREMUS, chairman of the New York Sec-tion of the .-Xmerican Electrochemical Society, sustained asevere bereavement in the death of his mother, Mrs. R. OgdenDoremus, wife of Prof. R. O. Doremus, and for many yearsa distinguished leader in the social and intellectual life ofNew York city. Dr. Edward F


Chemical engineering . lography in Harvard University, was awarded with aCarnegie Research Scholarship at the recent annual meetingof the Iron and Steel Institute in London. Dr. Boynton hasalready done much valuable research work in the field of themetallography o^ iron and steel. Dr. CH.\iiLES A. DoREMUS, chairman of the New York Sec-tion of the .-Xmerican Electrochemical Society, sustained asevere bereavement in the death of his mother, Mrs. R. OgdenDoremus, wife of Prof. R. O. Doremus, and for many yearsa distinguished leader in the social and intellectual life ofNew York city. Dr. Edward F. Kerx. who has been associated during thelast three years with Mr. .son G. Belts in his well-knownresearch work on electrol>-tic refining of lead, electrolytic treat-ment of slimes, is now connected with the metallurgicalliepartment of the Columbia University. Dr. Kern is a gradu-ate of the University of Pennsylvania and of Columbia Uni-versity, having received the degree of from the FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: J. W. RICU.\RDS, H. S. C.\RH.\RT, W. , H. p. TALBOT, E. R. TAYLOR. S. S. SADTLER, G. DROBEGG. taken by flash-light after the banquet, and arc excellent photo-graphs, although, unfortunately, unsuitable for the making ofhalf-tones. One of the other photographs is herewith repro-duced, showing a group of distinguished members, with thetwo gentlemen in the center, to whom as chairman and secre-tary of the Boston committee, much of the great success of themeeting is to be credited, while the first two presidents of theSociety are seen on the left. Digest of U. S. Patents. Compiled by Byrnes & Towiisciid, Patent Lawyers, NationalUnion Building, tVoshington, D. and Redlctiox Processes.(Continued from />agc 208.)590,673, September 28, 1897, Francis H. Soden, Chicago, III. Supplements the ore-purification treatment of United Statespatents 290,213-4. and, in general, purifies ores of iron, gold,silver, copper, lead, etc


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