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Radio News for November, 1928<br />

473<br />

(Chemistry p..Vs t- .4.<br />

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Some people measure success in<br />

terms of money and others in degree<br />

of knowledge and culture. Chemistry<br />

is the one uncrowded profession today<br />

that offers both. America, always a land<br />

of amazing opportunities, is especially so<br />

now in the field of applied Chemistry. In- -<br />

dustries have developed within eight years<br />

more rapidly than the output of trained men<br />

to conduct them. Every big industry needs<br />

chemists and there is a real demand for them<br />

imnlcdi mtcly.<br />

Earn a Bigger<br />

Salary from now on<br />

Good Chemists <strong>Com</strong>mand High Salaries<br />

Not only are there boundless opportunities for amassing wealth in<br />

Chemistry, but the profession affords congenial employment at good<br />

salaries to hundreds of thousands who merely follow out its present<br />

applications. These applications are innumerable. touching intimately<br />

every business and every product in the world. The work of the chemist<br />

can hardly be called work at all. It is the keenest and most enjoyable<br />

kind of pleasure. The clays in a chemical laboratory are filled with<br />

thrilling and delightful experimentation, with the alluring prospect of a<br />

discovery that may spell Fortune always at hand to spur your enthusiasm.<br />

You can make yourself independent for life by unearthing<br />

one of Chemistry's undiscovered Secrets<br />

Do you remember how the tales of pirate gold used to fire your imagination<br />

and slake you want to sail. the uncharted seas in search of treasure and<br />

adventure? And then you would regret that such things were no longer<br />

done. But that is a mistake. They are done -today and every clay -not on<br />

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Quietly, systematically, the chemist works. His work is difficult, but<br />

more adventurous than the blood- curdling deeds of the Spanish Main. Instead<br />

of meeting an early and violent death on some forgotten shore, he<br />

gathers wealth and honor through his valuable contributions to humanity.<br />

Alfred Nobel. the Swedish chemist who invented dynamite, made so many millions that<br />

the income alone from his bequests provides five $40,000 prizes every year for the advancement<br />

of science and peace. Hernian Frasch, who showed how to extract sulphur, built<br />

tip a huge fortune. C. M. hall, the chemist who discovered how to manufacture aluminum,<br />

made millions through this discovery. 1'. G. Cottrell. who devised a valuable process for<br />

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