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    Engineers in Industry

    By T. M. Girdler

    INDUSTRIAL progress and development in this country from the earliest daps to the present has proceeded at an ever-quickening pace. Yet during recent decades the nature of our industrial progress and

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Borates In Glass

    By Lawrence V. Gagin

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Production In Oregon

    While the production of this state has not realized the early hopes that this coal would replace eastern coal on the Pacific Coast, it has been steady though small. Nearly all of the tonnages given ar

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Contract in Peru

    By H. T. Heard

    An engineer's wife is more concerned with stores than stopes, and she answers the question-can you get rich overseas?

    Jan 7, 1951

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    Borates In Nevada

    By Keith G. Papke

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Beneficiation in 1950

    By Grover J. Holt

    Low grade ores dwarf high grade, tonnage wise. Bigger and improved-design machines feature modern concentrators. Flowsheets becoming more complex.

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Dry Magnetic Separation of Finely Ground Magnetite: Graphical Solution for Separator Design

    By O. E. Palasvirta

    Several drum-type, low-intensity dry magnetic separators have recently been described 1,2,3,4 all of which share at least two generic similarities. The magnet consists of a multiplicity of poles of al

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1941

    By Kenneth Cottingham

    The year 1941 brought a considerable increase in drilling activity in Ohio. In 1940, the total of wells completed was 1228, whereas in 1941 it was 1561, or an increase of approximately 27 per cent. Of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1941

    By Kenneth Cottingham

    The year 1941 brought a considerable increase in drilling activity in Ohio. In 1940, the total of wells completed was 1228, whereas in 1941 it was 1561, or an increase of approximately 27 per cent. Of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - The Petroleum Industry in Indiana in 1933

    By W. N. Logan, P. Simpson

    There was less activity in the petroleum industry in Indiana in 1933 than in previous years, owing largely to adverse market conditions. The only development of any consequence was for oil in Perry an

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1944

    By Otis W. Freeman

    Production of oil in Indiana during 1944 is estimated at approximately 4,950,000 bbl., a decline of 6 per cent from the preceding year. Shortage of labor and material, together with governmental regul

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Oklahoma in 1939

    By Thomas Brownfield

    The chronicle of the oil industry in Oklahoma in 1939 is one of declining production bolstered by strenuous efforts to find new pools or new producing horizons in the older, highly exploited, relative

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Oklahoma in 1939

    By Thomas Brownfield

    The chronicle of the oil industry in Oklahoma in 1939 is one of declining production bolstered by strenuous efforts to find new pools or new producing horizons in the older, highly exploited, relative

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942

    By Kenneth Cotingham

    Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942

    By Kenneth Cotingham

    Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1942

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1942 was approximately 8600 bbl., a decrease of 6500 bbl. from the production of 1941, and the lowest since 1934. As usual, the greater part of the produ

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1942

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1942 was approximately 8600 bbl., a decrease of 6500 bbl. from the production of 1941, and the lowest since 1934. As usual, the greater part of the produ

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1936

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1936 approximated 20,000 bbl., about the same as in 1935. Accurate figures are available only for the Glenmary field in southwestern Scott County and the Bo

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939