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Members Elected May 1 to June 1,1941 Total Membership AKRON SECTION. R. S a p p .
as of June 7 — 2 8 , 1 7 8
Robert N . Miller, J o h n
A L A B A M A S E C T I O N . George A. H o w l a n d , John K e y M c K i n l e y 1 .
I N D I A N A SECTION. P a u l H . Egli, George C. Kolb, R o b e r t H . R h o d e h a m e l 1 . Frank Streightoff 1 . IOWA S E C T I O N . E l d o n E . Bauer 1 , E u g e n e Broman 1 , Virgil D . L y o n 1 .
S i d n e y A. R a t h 1 .
B A T O N R O U G E SECTION.
KANSAS 1
CALIFORNIA SECTION. A l b e r t Castro , W i l l i a m E n g s , H e r m a n Goldstein 1 , J. W e s l e y H u g h e s 1 , WiUiam R. Keeler 1 , S c o t t B . Kilner 1 , J a m e s K i n g , Jr. 1 , N e w t o n W . M c C r e a d y 1 , D a v i d Fielding Marsh, Russell W . Millar, P . H . Richert, Albert L. Schroeder 1 , R o b e r t L. Switzer 1 . PENNSYLVANIA
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Sydney
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Joseph
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Edward
H o w a r d J. Philipp,.
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LOUISVILLE S E C T I O N . Ralph I. L u m a n 1 . SECTION.
Arthur
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L O U I S I A N A SECTION. Wilhelmina Schwartz.
Thompson.
The basic principles of heat and agitation are embodied in the Turbulaire Dispersion Dryer. Un like spray dryers having compar atively small diameter, high speed atomizers, Dispersion Dryers are b u i l t in l a r g e r s i z e s with slow speed rotors. The drying medium may be indirect heat, super heated vapor or waste heat. Due to the high temperature differentials, the thermal efficiency of the Turbul aire is especially high. Automatic operation reduces labor costs. The entire process is dustless. Turbula i r e s h a n d l e s l i m e s , p u l p s and other colloids that cannot be fil tered, press cakes, dewatered cake from centrifugals, insecticides, industrial wastes and many tech nical chemicals.
Elmer
Wil-
lard R . Calvert. CENTRAL
Charles Eggler1,
KANSAS STATE COLLEGE SECTION.
W. Devor1, Sachen 1 .
Fox1. CENTRAL
CITY SECTION.
Glenn W. Kerr.
Gluckert 1 ,
Frank
Bloedorn,
William W . Burson, S a m u e l Z. Cardon 1 , Carl O . Forsberg 1 , F . T a y l o r Gurney, W a d e S. H a t h o r n e , M a t t i e P . H e s s , William J a m e s Hicklin 1 , M a r v i n F . Linton Johnson 1 , S. S. Kovacs, Myrtle Maina, James B . Niday1, G e o r g e W . O v e r t o n , R o b e r t Pagel 1 , W a l t e r Skraba 1 , R i c h a r d F . T a m m 1 , William E v e r e t t T r u c e 1 , S i d n e y Wallenstein, W i l l i a m C . Winokur, A l b e r t A . Woll.
M A I N E SECTION.
P a u l C . Billings 1 .
MARYLAND SECTION.
Ralph F . Wachter1.
MEMPHIS SECTION. Melvin Bellott1. R a l p h L. H e g n e r 1 , C. I r w i n Johnson, W i l l i a m Norio N a k a j i m a 1 , John L e o n Oglesby, Jr. l MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE SECTION.
Alice
CINCINNATI SECTION. ner 1 , William J. Miles.
Frederick D . Haff-
Odian 1 .
CLEVELAND SECTION.
A r c h H . C o p el and,
MINNESOTA SECTION. J a m e s A . Fraser, James L . Jensen 1 , L e o T . S a m u e l s .
Jr., H e r b e r t B . Fernald, Francis A . Koehler 1 , Paul B . P e t r e t z k y 1 . COLORADO SECTION. R o b e r t L . Frink 1 . COLUMBUS
Robert
SECTION.
George
W o o d , J a m e s R . Robinson, Jr. CONNECTICUT
VALLEY
1
SECTION.
Dewey1,
E.
Mac-
Harlan
Arnold H o w a r d , Richard H . H u n t , Jr., J a m e s P . M c D o n o u g h , Jr. 1 , George Schwarz. D A Y T O N SECTION. Clay Henry Aneshansley 1 , Leland C . Clark, Jr. 1 , John T . Kirchmer 1 , N e d A . Thacker. DELAWARE han.
SECTION.
Marion L. Hana-
D E T R O I T SECTION. C l i n t o n A . Braidwood1, Howard H . Chapman1, Malik B . Dardarian, T h a d d e u s Giszczak 1 , J a m e s A . M . Greek, Harold Lipsitz 1 , G o r d o n W . L o n g s t r e t h , P a u l H . Richardson, N o r m a n G. S t . A u b i n 1 . EASTERN
N E W YORK
SECTION.
Bradley
H . Kirschberg. H a r o l d H . Hoffman 1 .
FLORIDA SECTION. GEORGIA SECTION. Carlton H . M a r y o t t ,
Joseph N . LeConte,
ILLINOIS-IOWA SECTION. ward.
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Fred Ε . W o o d
NASHVILLE SECTION.
W i l l i a m R. C r u d u p .
NEBRASKA SECTION.
Burlin King1.
N E W H A V E N SECTION. Brooks 1 .
Marvin
Charles
N E W YORK SECTION. Bromwell Ault, Harold N . B a n k , R a y m o n d T . B o h n , P a u l 1 T . C a m p , Chemicalienhandel R a t h k a m p & Co. N . V . , George V . Dyroff 1 , H e n r y J. Eppig 1 , S a m Fainberg, Jerry H . Freirich 1 , Karl Geiger, J e r o m e F . G r a t t a n , A l v i n Guttag 1 , Richard H a b e r , E l i z a b e t h J o h n s ton, Sigmund Kraus1, Herman Meyer Drug C o . , Inc., L . E d w a r d M o l z o n 1 , Saviour 1 S. Pecorella , H o w a r d I . Podell, N o r m a n Radin 1 , Asari Rajala 1 , A n t h o n y J . R a t a i o zyk 1 , E . S. R o b i n s o n 1 , H e n r y S a d o w s k i 1 , Werner H . S c h m i d t , George H e n r y Schneller, B y r o n N . T h o m p s o n , Carl Ziegler 1 . NORTH
CAROLINA
NORTH
JERSEY
SECTION.
Frank
D.
H a i s t e n 1 , A u g u s t i n e R . Marusi, A r t h u r T. Sweet, J r . 1 SECTION.
R.
H.
Bivin,
T h o m a s Ν . D e u t z 1 , P r e s t o n L. Perlman 1 , A n d r e w Sinnickson, C l a y t o n F . W h i t e . NORTHEASTERN
SECTION.
Herbert
K.
Allbright, R a y m o n d B o y d , Jr. 1 , S y d n e y Ellis 1 , William G l e i m , C h a s e Godfrey 1 , Carroll B . G u s t a f s o n , William H . H a g e n buch 1 , D o n a l d F . H o l l o w a y 1 , T e l e m a c h u s Karaberis 1 , R o b e r t E . K a t e 1 , C l a y Lewie, Caro W o l f r a m L i p p m a n , J r . 1 , E l l i o t t N . Shaw 1 , Clara C . W a g n e r 1 .
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June 10, 1941 NORTHERN
WEST
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Robert B . Dustman, Jr.1
MARYLAND
PANHANDLE PLAINS SECTION.
Mer ton
SECTION.
Vivian
WESTERN
N E W Y O R K SECTION.
PITTSBURGH SECTION.
L e o n a r d R . Baker,
Jr. 1 , A n d r e w E . D o t t e r w e i o h 1 , K e n n e t h C. M c C a r t t , O. C . Simpson. PI-GET S O U N D SECTION.
ISLAND
A l b e r t G. Cozza 1 .
LeRoy W. H o m e . SECTION.
Edward
O.
Henrickson 1 , Gilbert S. P a n s o n 1 . Charles V. Tallman. SECTION.
C.
George
Sebastian
B.
WOOSTER
Warren
(OHIO)
SECTION.
Elton
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N o S E C T I O N . George A . A b b o t t , Walter C . B r a n d s m a 1 , K . B . C h e n , Clarence W . Clark, J . N. Elgersma, Earl A . Falun, Her mann Frank, Edgar T . Galezio, Peter G r e g o 1 , C. B . Hall, R. W . Hartline, S a m H o p k i n s , J r . 1 , I n s t i t u t e Quimio-Biologico C. Α., Ε . Kenneth Jung 1 , William B . K a y s 1 , W i l l i a m R. K o p p 1 , Luis F . Leloir, Leonda Lewis 1 » R. I . Lewis, L e o M a a s , Jr. 1 , T . M o r a n , John A. Oriel, M a n u e l Otalora B., Verne V. P e t e r s o n , Santiago S. Richart, Viola A . E . Schultz 1 , G e o r g e W . S c o t t Blair, Haruo Shingu, E . L . Snyder, H e n r y C . Thibault, Charles G. Williams, Martin B a r b o u r Williams 1 , John Wynstra 1 , H . G. Yuster. Junior m e m b e r .
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SAN
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David
Hall 1 ,
G.
Franklin P a g e , Jr. 1 , M e l v y n K e n n e t h Ross 1 , J o h n R . R o s s u m , B e n j a m i n F . Stimmel. SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION.
Jr. 1 ,
C . E . Hatch,
Alfred E . Villarejo 1 .
SOUTHEASTERN
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L. Ellsworth Sentz, J r . 1 SOUTHERN
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B a r n e s , J a m e s A . C h a l m e r s , Catherine V. C o n n e t 1 , H a r r y J. D e u e l , Jr., Herbert Ellern, J o h n I . G a t e s , D u n c a n L. Hooper, J a m e s K e n n e t h K e n n e l l y 1 , K e n n e t h W. Knechtel, Roland W. R e y n o l d s , Louis R u b i n 1 , D i c k s o n S b e p p a r d , D a v i s Ayres Skinner, E . L . R . S t o k s t a d , A n i t a J . Tarr 1 , P . H . Waldraff, Arthur M . W e b b 1 . SYRACUSE
SECTION.
C.
Kenneth A. Nesbitt1. TOLEDO
SECTION.
E. McMillan1.
V.
Holmberg 1 ,
A N ALL TIME commercial fertilizer con-
sumption record of 8,311,000 tons was set during t h e past crop year, reports the National Fertilizer Association. This is a gain o f more than 500,000 tons over the previous year. Tonnage figures do not tell the complete story of plantfood consumption since the a m o u n t of plantfood contained in a t o n of fertilizer has increased significantly, said Charles J. Brand, executive secretary of the association. This year's tonnage figure was 1 6 per cent above 1920, but the a m o u n t of plantfood contained and used was 6 4 per cent greater. T h e total includes 7,839,000 tons sold by commercial producers, 27,000 tons dis tributed b y TVA, and 444,000 tons dis tributed b y AAA. T h e increase over 1939 amounted t o 529,000 tons, with in d u s t r y accounting for 234,000 tons of the gain and government agencies for the other 295,000 tons.
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