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    Economics of Pegmatites

    By Paul M. Tyler

    MUCH information concerning pegmatites which was thought to be true a few years ago has been proved false, and what is now actually known about some pegmatites is not true of many others. The erratic

    Jan 9, 1953

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Influence of Location upon the Pig-Iron Industry (Presidential Address at Plattsburgh)

    By John Birkinbine

    The press, trade publications, and special circulars, some elaborately illustrated, have been liberally employed within recent years in this country, to set forth the advantages of various locations a

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Florida Paper - The Tin-Deposits of Durango, Mexico (see Discussion p. 997)

    By Walter Renton Ingalls

    Vague references to tin-deposits in Mexico are scattered throughout technical literature, and that country has been looked to as a likely source of a part of the world's supply of till at no very

    Jan 1, 1896

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    John Fritz Medal Presented to Herbert Hoover

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    THE John Fritz Gold Medal for 1929 was presented to Herbert Hoover at the Executive Mansion on April 25, at a luncheon given by Mr. Hoover to present and past members of the Board of Award, preceding

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Russian Manganese Deposits

    By J. V. W. REYNDERS

    THE principal manganese deposit of Russia, I one of the four principal sources of the world's supply, lies on the southern slope of the Caucasus Mountains, in what is now the Republic of Georgia,

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Patent Office Bills Hanging Fire

    The testimony given before the Patent Committee of .the House of Representatives in connection with the bills to establish the Patent Office as an independent bureau, to establish a United States Cour

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Affiliated Student Societies (1918)

    COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES On February 21, 1918, the students of the Colorado School of Mines who are members or have applied for membership in the Institute re-organized the "Scientific Society of The

    Jan 5, 1918

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    University of Michigan Press

    University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Mich. The publications of the various divisions of the University are issued by the Press A large number of scientific treatises and books are listed in the

    Jan 1, 1933

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    John Fritz Medal

    The John Fritz Medal for the year 1917 has been awarded to Professor Henry Marion Howe for his investigations in metallurgy, especially in the metallography of iron and steel. Record of the John Fritz

    Jan 3, 1917

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    Forging Temperatures and Rate of Heating and Cooling of Large Ingots - Discussion

    LAWFORD H. FRY, Burnham, Pa. (written discussion*).-As a sup-plement to the information given by Mr. Bash, a diagram is submitted showing the results of a somewhat similar experiment carried out at th

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Mining Engineering Editorial

    Direct Versus Indirect Control of the Economy FACED with placing the nation in a state of partial mobilization, it is expedient that it be done in such a way that the national economy and productiv

    Jan 11, 1950

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    Affiliated Student Societies (1917)

    The Mining and Metallurgical Club of the University of Toronto held a very successful meeting at the Engineers' Club on Jan. 29, 1917. Interesting papers on the Arizona Mining Districts and on th

    Jan 3, 1917

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    Iron And Steel Committee.

    Attention is called to the changes in officers of the Committee, whereby Albert Sauveur becomes Vice-Chairman, and Herbert M. Boylston, Secretary. Three new members of the Committee have been added, a

    Jan 4, 1913

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    Further Discussion on Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale Deposition

    By G. L. Gates

    The comments by George L. Gates are appropriate to the characteristics that we sought to feature in our study and they are appreciated by the authors. In our laboratory deposition tests the smoothness

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (8f013cd4-fe8d-48b3-949a-eea945b5968a)

    * Phosphate from the Maiden Rock deposits in the Missouri River Basin, Mont., are to be developed by the Victor Chemical Works of Chicago. A $5 million plant for processing the rock into elemental pho

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Pyrometasomatic Deposits of the Washington Camp-Duquesne District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona (63f363de-dd13-435c-8aba-45956938abc7)

    By Norman E. Lehman

    Pyrometasomalic mineralization occurs within meta-morphosed Paleozoic carbonates intruded by Laramide granodiorites. Two types of alteration developed shams in the district. The dominant type is post-

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Potash as a Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (830633ba-0572-4270-8b95-4a27e78954c4)

    J. S. UNDER, Pittsburgh, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*).¬In discussing Mr. Wysor's paper, I said that we were investigating the deposits around furnaces working on certain ferro alloys. S

    Jan 6, 1917

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    New York Meeting (57659e3d-10b9-4db2-b7f0-71b266f48843)

    Full details of the program for the New York meeting .were given in the January Bulletin and the announcement mailed to members. The following brief synopsis is offered simply as a reminder of the pr

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (2e6c57be-fe28-4068-bd82-9f6e69432d61)

    First actual production of titanium metal at the newly constructed Henderson, Nev., plant of Titanium Metals Corp. of America occurred in mid-October. Production will be expanded rapidly until the ini

    Jan 11, 1951

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    Sponge Iron at Anaconda

    By Frederick F. Frick

    SPONGE iron as produced at Anaconda is a fine, -35 mesh, impure product, about 50 pct metallic iron, obtained from the reduction of iron calcine at a temperature of 1850°F by use of coke resulting fro

    Jan 1, 1953