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Thomas Brown (1876-1931)

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Thomas Brown (1876-1931) of the Calorizing Corporation of Great Britain


1931 Obituary [1]

THOMAS BROWN died in London on March 21, at the age of 55.

Mr. Brown was on the sales organization of the Calorizing Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd., from 1928 until the time of his death. He was for many years connected with the production of high-temperature alloys, having been associated with Messrs. Driver, Drennan & Cooper, Ltd., of Manchester from October 1918 to September 1919; from that time he had charge of a number of foundries producing nickel alloys in London and the Midlands, and his active life brought him many friends in engineering circles.

Mr. Brown was elected a member of the Institute of Metals on September 7, 1927. -VICTOR H. BEST.


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