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Weber, Harold

Weber, Harold C., Herman P. Meisner, Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers, Wiley Eastern (P) Ltd., New Delhi (1970). [Pg.109]

Weber, Harold History of Chemical Engineering at unpublished... [Pg.152]

The author is most grateful to Profs. Harold Hart, Fumio Toda, and Edwin Weber for sharing their original ideas with him, for providing the compounds for structural interpretations, and for their encouragement and collaboration. The cooperation of Dr. Stephen Czerkez in the early stages of the study reviewed here is also appreciated. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Zafra Stein for her invaluable assistance. [Pg.51]

Personal communication with Mr. Harold N. Weber, Demonstration Projects Division, Federal Highway Administration. [Pg.192]

This, then, was the man who developed the program in chemical engineering so boldly outlined by Little and Walker. He surrounded himself from the beginning with men of promise in their respective fields. These included William McAdams, Clark Robinson, Robert Haslam, Walter Whitman, Harold Weber, and William Ryan, who unfortunately died in 1933. Robinson died in the late 1940 s, Haslam in the early 1960 s and Whitman, Lewis, and McAdams in the early 1970 s. During the period from the mid-1920 s to World War II, Ernst Hauser, Hoyt Hottel, Thomas Sherwood, Edwin CilUland, Herman Meissner, Glenn Williams, and Edward Vivian would be added. These men formed the framework on which the present staff was built. [Pg.82]


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