. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . WILLIAM SOHMER. 241. I. SCHMIDT. 242 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 243 him, and with the assistance of Dr. J. Walz, asmall number of chemists was interested, butthe original plan of forming a small local soci-ety was soon superseded by Professor Charles idea of forming a national organiza-tion. Calls sent out met with a response suffi-cient to make this possible, though during thefirst ten years of its existence the society wasgreatly hindered in


. History of German immigration in the United States and successful German-Americans and their descendants . WILLIAM SOHMER. 241. I. SCHMIDT. 242 SUCCESSFUL GERMAN-AMERICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS 243 him, and with the assistance of Dr. J. Walz, asmall number of chemists was interested, butthe original plan of forming a small local soci-ety was soon superseded by Professor Charles idea of forming a national organiza-tion. Calls sent out met with a response suffi-cient to make this possible, though during thefirst ten years of its existence the society wasgreatly hindered in its prosperity and efficiencyby the opposition of many enemies who onlygradually came to see its usefulness and Endemann has frequently appeared in thecourts as expert, notably in cases referring toartificial dyes, the manufacture of paper pulp andpaper, and the utilization of wastes. He is anoriginal member of the Society of Chemical In-dustry and the American Chemical Society, amember of the German Technological Club ofNew York, the German Chemical Society of Ber-lin and the Verein Deutscher Chemiker.


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