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  1. Dec 26, 2019 · In late August 1930, Herbert H. Dow, the longtime president of the Dow Chemical Company, wasn't feeling well. He had traveled to Japan in October and November 1929 for a World Engineering...

  2. From boyhood inventor to optimistic visionary, H.H. Dow had a mindset to always "do it better". Discover how this spirit of innovation lives on at Dow today.

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    American chemist Herbert H. Dow (1866-1930) founded the chemical company that bears his name, in 1897 in Midland, Michigan. He was both a gifted chemist and a savvy entrepreneur, and held more than 90 patents for his research, achievements that represented both significant scientific advances and the beginning of American dominance in the field of ...

    Dow inherited his father's knack for mechanics and invention, and devised an early prototype of a chicken egg incubator when the family was still living in Connecticut. After graduating from high school in 1884, Dow remained close to home for college, enrolling at Cleveland's Case School of Applied Science, which later became Case Institute of Tech...

    In 1891, after more experimentation, Dow had a new breakthrough in bromine extraction, and earned another patent. This one came to be called the “Dow process,” and was the first to use electrolysis, or the application of electrical current. This eliminated several steps in bromine manufacturing and represented a significant breakthrough in industri...

    Dow's company sold bromine in the United States for 36 cents per pound. In its first years in business, looking to expand internationally, Dow was warned not to challenge a major European supplier, a German government-subsidized group of several industrial-chemical manufacturers known as Die Deutsche Bromkonvention, or the German Bromine Cartel. Th...

    As he had predicted, Dow found many other uses for brine, and developed methods of extracting caustic soda, calcium, magnesium, and other minerals from it. During World War I his company enjoyed an extraordinary stroke of luck when the British Royal Navy set up a formidable naval blockade of all German ports, which prevented Dow's biggest competito...

    Doyle, Jack, Trespass Against Us: Dow Chemical & the Toxic Century, Common Courage Press, 2004. Dictionary of American Biography, Supplements 1-2: to 1940, American Council of Learned Societies, 1944-1958.

    “Herbert Dow, the Monopoly Breaker,” Mackinac Center for Public Policy, http://www.mackinac.org/article.aspx?ID=31(January 3, 2008). “Herbert H. Dow,” Ohio History Central, http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=109(January 3, 2008).

  4. Herbert Henry Dow. Founder of the Dow Chemical Company, Herbert H. Dow was an early electrochemical pioneer. From the brine wells in Midland, Michigan, a young Herbert Dow launched his chemical business with a clever, cost-saving method for extracting bromine from brine.

  5. Herbert H. Dow (born Feb. 26, 1866, Belleville, Ont., Can.—died Oct. 15, 1930, Rochester, Minn., U.S.) was a pioneer in the American chemical industry and founder of the Dow Chemical Company.

  6. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › herbert-dowHerbert Dow | Lemelson

    Herbert Henry Dow’s name is synonymous with chemical research due to the global success of the company he founded in 1895, the Dow Chemical Company.

  7. Harvard Business School →. Leadership →. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. Herbert H. Dow. Dow Chemical Corporation. 1897–1930. Industry: Chemicals & Industrial. Era: pre-1900. Dow Chemicals began by producing bleaching powder as its main product.

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