Special Funds and Engineering Societies Joint Activities

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 115 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1930
Abstract
5. The medal committee may invite nominations from the membership of the Institute, such nominations to be accompanied by an argument in favor of the award and details sufficient for a proper citation to be drawn. This medal has been awarded as follows: 1927—David William Brunton. 1929—John Hays Hammond. 1928—Herbert Hoover. 1930-Daniel C. Jackling. Miscellaneous Prizes Many of the Local Sections have established or administer prizes for the best paper presented within the year by any junior member. Annual Lectures Howe Memorial Lecture The Howe Memorial Lecture, in memory of Henry Marion Howe, Past President of the Institute, was authorized in April, 1923, as an annual address to be delivered by invitation under the auspices of the Institute by an individual of recognized and outstanding attainment in the science and practice of iron and steel metallurgy or metallography, chosen by the Board of Directors upon recommendation of the Iron and Steel Division. The following were the Howe lectures and lecturers for the years indicated: 1924 What is Steel? By Albert Sauveur. 1925 Austenite and Austenitic Steels. By John A. Mathews. 1926 Twenty-Eve Years of Metallography. By William Campbell. 1927 Alloy Steels. By Bradley Stoughton. 1928 Significance of the Simple Steel Analysis. By Harry D. Hibbard. 1929 Studies of Hadfield's Manganese Steel with the High-power Microscope. By John Howe Hall. 1930 The Future of the American Iron and Steel Industry. By Zay Jeffries. Institute of Metals Lecture An annual lectureship was established in 1921 by the Institute of Metals and it has come to be one of the important functions of the Annual Meeting. A number of distinguished men from this country and abroad have served in this lectureship. The roll is quoted below: 1922 Colloid Chemistry and Metallurgy. By Wider D. Bancroft. 1923 Solid Solution. By Walter Rosenhain. 1924 The Trend in the Science of Metals. By Zay Jeffries. 1925 Action of Hot Wall: a Factor of Fundamental Influence on the Rapid Corrosion of Water Tubes and Related to the Segregation in Hot Metals. By Carl Benedicks. 1926 The Relation between Metallurgy and Atomic Structure. By Paul D. Foote. 1927 Growth of Metallic Crystals. By Cecil H. Desch. 1928 Twining in Metals. By C. H. Mathewson. 1929 The Passivity of Metals, and Its Relation to Problems of Corrosion. By Ulick R. Evans. 1930 Hard Metal Carbides and Cemented Tungsten Carbide. By 8. L. Hopt.
Citation
APA: (1930) Special Funds and Engineering Societies Joint Activities
MLA: Special Funds and Engineering Societies Joint Activities. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.