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| | physics - Godfrey Lowell Cabot |
 | | Godfrey Lowell Cabot (February 26, 1861 - November 2, 1962), was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, the son of Samuel Cabot, a physician, and Hannah Lowell Jackson. |
 | | (and its successor, the Cabot Corporation), was an industrial empire which included carbon fl plants and tens of thousands of acres of land rich in gas, oil, and other minerals; 1,000 miles of pipeline; seven corporations with worldwide operations; three facilities for converting natural gas into gasoline; and a number of research laboratories. |
 | | By 1890, Cabot's company had become America's fourth largest producer of carbon fl, which was used in products such as ink, shoe polish and paint. |
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