Carnegie Mellon University - Thistle Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1909

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SENIOR CLASS KI GKNi: DOWLING. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Eugeni-: Dowling. Walter E. Close. Marshall R. Walton. David W. Patterson. William C. Chancellor.

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THE MAKING OF “1909” Noth: The following is an extract from a paper read by Mr. J. Kemp Browne before the American Institute of Will-be Engineers at their last annual meeting. Mr. Chair fiKin and G antic men:—In preparing this paper I have endeavored to present a scientific explanation of the treatment and processes through which the material we are considering is passed in the course of being made into a marketable product. ()n some points in the process I am forced to be rather indefinite as secret processes are involved and no one seems to understand the reason for their use. We will first consider the raw material and then trace it through to its present stage of being bulled and made ready for shipment. The main consignment of raw material arrived at the plant from various sources on September 19, 1906. The preliminary treatment is one of crushing, classification and refining. Considerable difficulty was experienced in preventing congestion and contamination from the old material in stock but under the guidance of Mr. Pete Adams this was avoided. For convenience in handling, the material was divided into eight sections and sent directly into the refining department. Here it went through a series of lectures, where it was metamorphosed, evolved, and after having been made into the nebular state, was given the “right of contract. The treatment after it left the refining department was preliminary to the first classification which took place in June. Among these may be mentioned the Strength of Materials and “Personality” treatments. The object of the first mentioned is to ascertain the resistance of the material to such action as Stress-strain diagrams and a complete cycle of jokes. In the Personality vat. the object sought is to imbue the young, responsive and undeveloped mind with a full appreciation of the value of magnetism, personal and otherwise. The bath used in this vat, as near as the author could ascertain, was of the following composition: Resistance. 51.1 '• Force of Character, 40; Lines of Force, 7.2; Watts, 1.7 When the material was placed in this vat, considerable difficulty was experienced because of the fact that some of the material had previously received a positive charge. 29

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