Paris, France/paris8-060
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Young Paul was enrolled in a liberal Paris school where he became enthralled
in Jules Verne's stories and other scientific tales. One day he day he
read Deville's
description of aluminum
and was immediately obsessed with the challenge posed by Deville: the
problem of producing "silver from clay" economically. At the
age of 19 Héroult
entered the École des mines , but preoccupied with his dreams,
he failed his first year. Back at his father's tannery he attacked the
problem of aluminum with vigor and discovered a process essentially identical
with Charls Hall of Ohio {LINK:
Oberlin060}. Today this neighborhood in Gentilly — known as
"Avenue des les Tanneurs" ("Avenue of the tanners")
— has been pulled down and high-rise apartments have replaced the
original buildings, with no trace or memory of the original site.
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