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Measures for Progress: A History of the National Bureau of Standards

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596 APPENDIX /<br />

VII. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING<br />

AND MISCELLANEOUS MA-<br />

TERIALS—Continueci<br />

2. Cement, Sand, Stone<br />

3. Rubber, Lea<strong>the</strong>r, etc.<br />

4. Textiles<br />

5. Paper<br />

6. Lime, Gypsum, etc.<br />

VIII. METALLURGY<br />

1. Optical Metallurgy<br />

2. Thermal Metallurgy<br />

3. Mechanical Metallurgy<br />

4. Chemical Metallurgy<br />

5. Experimental Foundry<br />

IX. CERAMICS<br />

1. Pottery<br />

2. Optical Glass<br />

3. Refractories<br />

4. Enameled Metals<br />

BUILDING AND HOUSING<br />

SIMPLIFIED PRACTICE<br />

STANDARDIZATION OF SPECI-<br />

FICATIONS<br />

Federal Specifications<br />

Industrial Specifications<br />

*Hitchcock, Frank A.<br />

Wormeley, Philip L.<br />

(Vacant)<br />

Scribner, Bourdon W.<br />

5porter, John M.<br />

*Gillett, Dr Horace W.<br />

Rawdon, Dr Henry S.<br />

*French, Herbert J.<br />

*Freeman, John R. Jr.<br />

Jordan, Louis<br />

Saeger, Charles M. Jr.<br />

Bates, Phaon H.<br />

*wadleigh, Walter H.<br />

Finn, Alfred N.<br />

Geller, Roman F.<br />

*Wolfram, Harold G.<br />

*Gries, Dr John M. 1921—28<br />

*Hudson, Ray M. 1922—29<br />

Burgess, Dr George K.<br />

(Chairman, Federal<br />

Specifications Board)<br />

*Harriman, Norman F.<br />

McAllister, Dr Addams<br />

S.<br />

1918—26<br />

1923—52<br />

1921—28<br />

1924—29<br />

1918—29<br />

1917—36<br />

1918—45<br />

1918—34<br />

1911—42<br />

1918—55<br />

1923—26<br />

1921—33<br />

1923—45<br />

5Hitchcock, to George Washington University, 1926.<br />

*porter, to American Cyanamid Co., 1928.<br />

5Gillett, to Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, as director, 1929.<br />

*French, to research laboratory, International Nickel Co. <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, 1929<br />

(died 1955).<br />

5Freeman, to American Brass Co., Waterbury, Conn., 1929.<br />

5wadleigh, reduction in <strong>for</strong>ce, June 30, 1934.<br />

*Wolfram, to Porcelain Enamel Manufacturing Co., Baltimore, Md., 1926.<br />

5Gries, to Division <strong>of</strong> Public Construction, Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, 1928.<br />

5Hudson, to New England Council, Boston, as technical advisor, 1929.<br />

*Harriman, to Treasury Department, 1933.

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