William H. Bassett, James Douglas Gold Medallist for 1925

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AIME
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FOR constructive research in copper and brass and other non-ferrous metals and their alloys, and his contributions to the establishment of the present accepted high standards of quality William H. Bassett, technical superintendent and metallurgist of the American Brass Co., has been awarded the James Douglas Gold Medal for 1925. Mr. Bassett was born in New Bedford, Mass., on March 7, 1868, and was graduated in chemistry at the - Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1891. In the same year he went to Pope's Island Manufacturing Co., at New Bedford, as chemist where he remained until 1895, where he became a teacher in chemistry at the Swain Free School, which position he retained until 1900. He then became chemist for the New Jersey Zinc Co., at Newark N. J., and in 1902 went to the Coe Brass branch at Torrington, Conn., as Chemist. In 1903 he became chief chemist and metallurgist and since 1912 has been technical superintendent and metallurgist of the American Brass Co., with head- quarters at Waterbury, Conn.
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APA: AIME AIME  (1924)  William H. Bassett, James Douglas Gold Medallist for 1925

MLA: AIME AIME William H. Bassett, James Douglas Gold Medallist for 1925. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1924.

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