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New Arrivals in Department of Chemistry DR. M. M. AUSTIN Our sales force is made up of competent experts. They know We are sorry that we have not a out of Dr. Austin to accompany this article. However, he is not a stranger among us as he obtained his Ph. D. degree here in 1920. Since that time he has been with the National Malleable Castings Company in their research laboratory at Cleveland. Ohio. Dr. Austin says that the research laboratory o( the National Malleable Castings Company is probably one of the best equipped laboratories in this country which devotes its entire attention to problems dealing with Cast Iron and Steel. The work problems in which \^>v. Austin lias been particularly interested, were related to the mechanism and acceleration of the graphitization of White Cast Iron, and the effect of the less common elements on the stability of Cementite. At present Dr. Austin is busily en.<ra«zed as Instructor in Metallography and Mineral Assaying where he can be found every day. What's the right thing for you; they • know where to find it; and they're more interested than in selling in serving you We something. MMUHIIIIIUllltltlHIHH back every statement they make; Hi*. imUIMMlltlHItll II f t H U H money cheertully IMIMIMII refunded. UL lyi, I\JJ^COM^ Clothing Hats Shoes 33-35-37 Central Illinois Main St. Champaign Greatest Store for Men
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