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  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - Mexican Weights and Measure (Correction of Paper on p. 122)

    By Richard E. Chism

    Is my paper on Mexican weights and measures, presented at the Bethlehem meeting, I gave a formula for the reduction of Mexican ounces per carga to American ounces per ton, which may prove misleading.

    Jan 1, 1887

  • AIME
    Curtis Laws Wilson, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME

    By AIME

    To be born in the East, reared and educated in the West, to do graduate work in Germany, leading to the doctorate in metallurgy, and to wind up-for the time being at least-in the Middle West as head o

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks

    By Marius R. Campbell

    Every mining engineer who has engaged in prospecting for coal in flat-lying rocks understands the importance of constructing geological sections across the territory which he has to prospect. If the a

    Jan 1, 1897

  • AIME
    Nominations For Officers (b6dc8294-c38a-453a-81f9-4e3d320417c3)

    The suggestions of the members of the Institute are very much desired by the Committee on Nominations prior to deciding upon its nominations to fill the places of those officers who retire early in 19

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    Nominations For Officers (133b7779-1f70-4697-9a88-c894fe22ee84)

    The suggestions of the members of the Institute are very much desired by the Committee on Nominations prior to deciding upon its nominations to fill the places of those officers who retire early in 19

    Jan 6, 1916

  • AIME
    Substituted Starches In Amine Flotation Of Iron Ore

    By C. S. Chang

    PEARL starch, a corn starch prepared with a minimum of alteration, is a good selective depressant for iron oxide minerals.1 From what is known of the complex chemistry of corn starch, there is evidenc

    Jan 9, 1954

  • AIME
    Endowment Funds (290513c0-e23c-481b-b5cb-e60bc356a62c)

    The regular activities of the Institute are financed mainly by income derived from members' dues, from advertising in MINING AND METALLURGY, and from the sale of publications to the public. In ad

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Technical Notes (86b2af3a-7e18-4203-a19e-d2585a64fa90)

    On Feb. 16, 1948, the Board of Directors of AIME authorized the publishing of "Technical Notes" in METALS TECHNOLOGY. The purpose is to provide prompt publication of wry short items of the following g

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Perfection

    There is no simple answer to the question, "What is the meaning of life?" The expressions of life are so multiple that life has different meanings for different spheres of thought, such as art, scienc

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    The Diastrophic Theory

    By Marcel Daly

    THE writer has devoted a number of years to practical operations and to the study of geology in the oil fields. In consequence, he has been brought to investigate the theories advanced to account for

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    Location And Stud-Y Of Pipe Line Corrosion By Surface Electrical Measurements

    By C. Schlumberger

    IN the course of the past few years the authors and their associates have had different opportunities to study the electrical phenomena which accompany the oxidation of pipe lines. The causes of such

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Foreword (f4147849-f88b-4a1d-a748-de17d80a4cf5)

    By A. B. Parsons

    When the Seeley W. Mudd Memorial Fund was established in. 1929 the donors mentioned certain types of projects to which preference might be given in selecting those to he financed by the income from th

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Meeting of The Board Of Directors, April 26, 1918

    Eight members of the Board, the Secretary of the Institute, and eleven guests were present. Vice-president Henry S. Drinker presided. The President was authorized to appoint delegates to a meeting,

    Jan 6, 1918

  • AIME
    Analysis and Considerations for Mining The El Teniente Ore Body

    By Alfonso W. Ovalle

    INTRODUCTION The block-caving mining method is one of the most economical ways existing today to extract ore from nature. It is undoubtedly the least costly of the underground systems and moreover

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Buffalo Paper - The Silicon-Control of Carbon in Cast-Iron

    By F. E. Bachman

    Although it has been apparent to me for a long time that too great weight was currently given to the silicon-contents of foundry-iron, and that the theory of the control by silicon of the carbon-conte

    Jan 1, 1899

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Electrical Fume-Precipitation

    By F. G. Cottrell

    About a year and a half ago, at the San Francisco meeting of the American Chemical Society, in connection with the excursions to local smelting-works, I had occasion to show some lantern-slides illust

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    Constitutional Amendment Raising Dues Passed

    The amendment to Article III, Section 1, of the Constitution, raising the dues from $10 to $12 a year commencing in 1917, which was submitted to the members for letter ballot, was passed by a vote of

    Jan 4, 1916

  • AIME
    Biographical Notice

    Dr. Arthur H. Elliott has been connected with the gas industry for upward of thirty-eight years and was a chemist to whom the industry is deeply indebted for the application of the science of chemistr

    Jan 7, 1918

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The London Mine, Mosquito Mining-District, Park County Colo.

    By Charles J. Moore

    It seems a duty incumbent on the older members of the Institute to set forth in permanent form some of the results of their experience for the benefit of the younger members; this is the principal obj

    Jan 1, 1914

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    New Haven Paper - Igneous Rocks and Circulating Waters as Factors in Ore-Deposition

    By James F. Kemp

    In submitting an additional contribution to the discussion on ore-deposits in the recent volumes of the Transactions, it is my desire to adhere closely to matters of material importance as affecting t

    Jan 1, 1903