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Polish President As Inventor

' WARSHAW. — Prof. Ignacy • Moscicki, President of the Polish Republic, does not cease his researches in natural science in spite of his arduous state duties, it has been shown by the opening of the new room in the Technical Museum.here containing examples of the President 's inventions and discoveries. Among exMbits " are the in'terior of the President 's laboratory in Fryburg, a number of patents " obtained by him during the last 30 years and the authentic laboratory instruments used by him in his pioneer scentifie work. Many tables explain the gradual development of his methods of producing nitrogen as a basis for obtaining all those combinations which are so indispensable t.o the agricultura! life of Poland. These tables show the important results obtained for Poland in factories of Jaworz, Chorzow and Moscice.

Thanks to the excellent graphie methods applied the masses of the public are enabled to understand the greatness of the researeh work done by the Polish President without theoretical preparation. President Moscicki has a laboratory arranged in his residence at Warsaw Castle Where he devotes much of his spare time to investigations and inventions. One of his latest inventions is an apparatus for manufacturing artificial "mountain air."

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 18

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Polish President As Inventor Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 18

Polish President As Inventor Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 18

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