i IONS FOB TI1K ADVANCEMENT OF SOUDfOL 



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technical .ohooU, the Htato and national < 



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id new eempeaads, and ao 



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The presiding offlcec of this 



B^ .~A ^* D^^ h fa? t 



JMBIft OI rVHMOa ** **t 



prssrtentisl address on ~ The Belation of Ko 

 o Economics." Hr *aid: The en- 



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metallurgies! works gars gallium sad fsrmsnleai 



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The following-named papers were then raid 



an. I ,liM-uvM-l U-f,.!,. th,- III :..!! : 



utilises fur the {(redaction of wealth 

 are the forces of wind and running water, and 

 the stored energy of fuel in the forests, peat 

 bogs, coal mines, and cat and oil vetk, By far 

 the greatest of these forms of stored energy is 



that of coal A man's labor br of***! 



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Ui <mftrmll v ~-tVuililaail tK*t tW^ - 

 v gmermiiy acKDOWMogea uuu MM eBBBBl en- 

 gine and labor-earing machinery in general are 

 the chief agents of the driliiaUon of the latter 

 half of the nineteenth century, and that they 

 hare increased the productiveness of man's la- 



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Virw. on the iVn-li, 



lr S.lu and Alii 



vea; " Cooatflution ofthe 1:4 



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 Tetotak XekL" by Paul r. Freer; Perio 



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tofl t ohoapMicd Ua food and ^^hf 

 the arerage man oomforU and 1m 



illnatrate tbr 



iieering on production and distribution, the 

 'the trans^iberian railroad and 



pleti i ' 



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u TK ka Qeaeral," ha Ubsrt i: Prei 

 din MsisthyleiM Wbi an la" ^ i: 

 sad \. i; Kei K; -8omi Rew ( 



railroads in India and in 







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c^W ria^uTnV 1 United States of that 



Erie Canal made 



Who can 



Chariw 1 



paratioiui: The Time, Beope. Methoda, and fieri- 



oaBTreparatioa^" r.. .. .' \ --. -- -. 

 of the abore, by William A. Nore*. Tbornan H. Nor- 



,iut.- m..i OM Bedii te UH n r 



tor," by Andrv 



- l'n,vi,ion.l Sehwiul,. -f A.liuiwi 



raoy in Certain Metallunrtcal Analram," by Edward 



. the UM 



the building of the tosfrailroad acroe 



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ment 



Mr Kent 



hood. Statistics prore that 

 hvpi ksBkUd mrifaai hV 



of labor 



mechanical akilfalso add to the odsmforts elf tha 

 people. In concluding, ha referred to the re- 

 lation* of labor and capital, and said : -There 

 will be no sudden nphearal. The cresset rela- 

 tion* of caital and labor will not be hi mill 



Acid M a Laboratory Reagent 



and 



b] 



mhoroa 



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Ibned IB \ ... 



except as by gradual 



Irtical Work," by Paul C. Freer; - Chemistry as s 

 Liberal fctasa*" ba Pssst r A assa; -.' nal 

 Berlews," by William A. Korea; "Remsrks on s 



kaorJc MB of sO M. ...':.-,.. i Bmssl 



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. - Some Points conn. 

 Oheanetri un-i Pbrd of Metal -:..:.. bea 



i.tr% Of K.-.l- ar,.'l Natritl r.." ^ \S i( raft I 



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Beastloas,* hi \ \ N .%.,.- i -.- . slmi 



tarn PhafM- <>f I , taoiic Clmiiistij " ami - laboratory 



ConstrucUon and Equipment 



- Bibliographr an a Feature of tat Chemical rurriru- 

 1 arringtoa Boltnn ; u lastmetioa la Gen- 

 try and DeseripCkm In the TchU of 



tira Exercises In General Chemistry n vnd " Record 

 free* In Agricultural GhemMry. n by Henry 



This will be the 



; .y whirh thr increase of 

 which enables the laborer to 



The following-named 

 and disctHeed : 



Vtiodmill. 



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with 



PartUllr 



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by John J. Flatber: *Oa 

 Prawbridcr Tmawa, wkh a 

 Formula* for the Basftkio*.* 



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tta,of Staunton. Va. ra 

 of this 



section, and the 



