An Exhibit Prepared Under the Auspices of the National Research Council with the Cooperation of the Chemical War Service of the United States Army, Now Permanently Installed at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.
- 1921

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Small JPG1200 x 1631px — 442 KBLarge JPG2880 x 3916px — 2.7 MBFull-sized JPG4344 x 5906px — 5.7 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 4344 x 5906px — 73.5 MBExhibition program for "The Chemical Exhibit" installed at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. circa 1921. The central feature of the exhibit is a topographical model showing coal tar and other chemical industries in the production of dyes, war gases, pharmaceuticals, and explosives. The program includes an overview of "Chemistry in National Welfare" by H. E. Howe, and discusses sulfur, coal, salt, and air products, as well as coal tar drugs and perfumes.
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National Research Council (U.S.). “An Exhibit Prepared Under the Auspices of the National Research Council with the Cooperation of the Chemical War Service of the United States Army, Now Permanently Installed at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.” New York, New York: Chemical Foundation (U.S.), 1921. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/8p58pd02r.
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