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... varieties . The farmers of our sec- tion pay no attention whatever to the length of fibre of short . staple varieties of cotton , as they are unable to realize any more from a variety producing one and one - sixteenth inches staple than ...
... varieties . The farmers of our sec- tion pay no attention whatever to the length of fibre of short . staple varieties of cotton , as they are unable to realize any more from a variety producing one and one - sixteenth inches staple than ...
Page 147
... varieties of high production which run from 50 to 60 bolls to the pound , the average of all varie- ties being around 75 , while in many varieties it requires at least 100 bolls to weigh one pound . The picker can harvest a much greater ...
... varieties of high production which run from 50 to 60 bolls to the pound , the average of all varie- ties being around 75 , while in many varieties it requires at least 100 bolls to weigh one pound . The picker can harvest a much greater ...
Page 149
... varieties of cotton , - many of which are indistinguishable from each other and nearly all of which are composed of a great number of different types . of plants . WEBBER Dr. H. J. WEBBER was the first man I know. FIGURE 4.- TYPICAL ...
... varieties of cotton , - many of which are indistinguishable from each other and nearly all of which are composed of a great number of different types . of plants . WEBBER Dr. H. J. WEBBER was the first man I know. FIGURE 4.- TYPICAL ...
Page 150
... varieties of upland staple cotton by selection and pedigree breeding from short staple sorts . These cottons , the Columbia and Keenan , are now planted over wide areas in many parts of the south and have been frequently proved to be ...
... varieties of upland staple cotton by selection and pedigree breeding from short staple sorts . These cottons , the Columbia and Keenan , are now planted over wide areas in many parts of the south and have been frequently proved to be ...
Page 151
... varieties of stipit Zattor which are rno a character and higher in procactor thar most of the short stapit varieties and the at the same time beer carried on to instruct the tatmers bew t handle these cottons , has resulted in the ...
... varieties of stipit Zattor which are rno a character and higher in procactor thar most of the short stapit varieties and the at the same time beer carried on to instruct the tatmers bew t handle these cottons , has resulted in the ...
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Page 3 - Laboratory, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a laboratory or station for scientific study and investigation, and a school for instruction in biology and natural history, and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this Commonwealth...
Page 3 - Massachusetts, do hereby certify that said [the names of the subscribers to the agreement of association], their associates and successors, are legally organized and established as, and are hereby made, an existing corporation under the name of [name of the corporation] , with the powers, rights and privileges, and subject to the limitations, duties and restrictions, which by law appertain thereto.
Page 3 - ... and have complied with the provisions of the statutes of this commonwealth in such case made and provided...
Page 4 - NEW ENGLAND COTTON MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ITS MEETINGS WITHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH. Be it enacted, etc., as follows : SECTION i. The New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association is hereby authorized to hold its meetings in any state or territory of the United States and in the District of Columbia ; provided, however, that its annual meeting shall be held in this Commonwealth at least once in five years.
Page 4 - Treasurer and Directors of said corporation, duly approved by the Commissioner of Corporations, and recorded in this office. Now, Therefore, I, WILLIAM M. OLIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, do hereby certify that said EDWARD W THOMAS, CJH WOODBURY, WILLIAM J.
Page 8 - The Secretary shall attend all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Government, and keep accurate records of their doings. In the absence of the Secretary at any meeting, a Secretary pro tern, may be appointed by the presiding officer, who shall be sworn to do all things, while in office, required of the Secretary. ARTICLE 13.
Page 7 - Vice-Presidents and Directors shall constitute a Board of Government, and have under their care and direction all matters pertaining to the management of the Association ; and five of their number shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Meetings of the board may be called by the President, at such time and place as he may deem expedient, giving each member a written or printed notice of the same at least five days before the day of meeting. At their first meeting the board shall...
Page 92 - Club (students interested in writing) ; student branches of the national engineering societies, the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Social Science Club; Italian Club; Chess Club.
Page 93 - ... Board of Trustees: The report, which I have had printed, is now being distributed to the members. Is it desired that I shall read it in detail ? On motion, the reading of the report was dispensed with, and the report was received and approved, and ordered printed in the annual volume of Proceedings. THE PRESIDENT: The next item of business is the report of the Committee on Nominations, through its chairman, JH Phillips, of Alabama. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS To the President and the...
Page 88 - Spinners have appointed a joint committee ; the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers and the American Cotton Manufacturers...