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Preface (99e198cd-d5f6-4bf7-985f-2c6566cdbfb2)Jan 1, 1915
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Preface (6dbf436b-5fce-4c6c-b1ef-087a4a33ea60)Jan 1, 1917
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Foreword – Galen H. ClevengerJan 1, 1928
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Foreword (681a83b9-5c8f-4154-b5b9-c8fe8bd143d5)Jan 1, 1930
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Edgar Hutton Dix, Jr. - Chairman, Institute of Metals DivisionBy AIME AIME
ED DIX, after studying both mechanical and electrical engineering at Cornell, started out to be an electrical engineer, then taught material testing at Cornell, and decided to become a metallurgist. H
Jan 1, 1936
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The Metallurgical Society of AIME StaffJan 1, 1967
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Professional Divisions (20b94469-9574-44da-bba2-3789ccd0e560)[I-Institute of Metals Division PAUL D. MERICA, Chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Vice-chairman W. M. CORSE, Secretary General Committee ROBERT J. ANDERSON H. C. JENNISON L. W. SPRING WILLIAN K. FRA
Jan 1, 1928
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Preface (c85fd25f-b0ac-4355-a5bb-8cf7884477d1)Jan 1, 1889
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Preface (ebd06a0f-328f-495b-b179-7319afca2bc4)Jan 1, 1920
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Preface (75b4554e-5fdc-4484-a4b3-e7db9fc541f7)Jan 1, 1890
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ErrataJan 1, 1951
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Errata (802b5606-c605-4df6-89b3-7c4e0c431888)Jan 1, 1951
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Secretary’s NoteJan 1, 1901
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Portable Miners' Lamps (669890ba-bdd6-4b3f-a7a0-add561027499)EDWIN M. CHANCE (communication to the Secretary?).-The subject of miners' lamps. has long interested me and it would seem that the thought that has been given to it by the Bureau of Mines, and th
Jan 6, 1917
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Production and ConsumptionBy AIME AIME
DESPITE the meetings and discussions on over- production the situation still continues to grow worse instead of better. The demand for oil has dropped to 2,700,000 bbl. per day. On the other hand dome
Jan 1, 1929