Summary |
Kenneth A. Spencer, son of the operator of the Pittsburg and Midway Coal Mining Company, prior to World War II visualized the utilization of coal, a plentiful raw product of Southeast Kansas, in a process to manufacture ammonium nitrates which could be used in explosives in time of war and could readily be converted into the manufacture of fertilizer in time of peace. |
Subject |
Spencer, Kenneth
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In: |
Autumn Lifestyles January 01, 1992 column 1-2 page 2 |
Standard No. |
7904 |
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