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Past Progress Of Mineral Industry EducationBy L. E. Young
THE progress of mineral industry education will be limited to the period prior to World War II and will be considered as primarily a division of engineering education. Its relation to progress in the
Jan 1, 1947
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Johnson Award Given to RoysterTHE award from the fund established by Mrs. John-son, in memory of her husband, J. E. Johnson, Jr., to be given to some promising engineer, not over 40 years of age, because of meritorious research, i
Jan 2, 1928
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Members and Associates (3419ea28-21ea-4d07-aee3-ed3bb0b566e8)THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Polish Producing Operations during 1933By C. Bohdanowicz
The most important decline in drilling activities during the past three years was in the Boryslaw-Tustanowice-Mraznica fields and at Bitkow in Eastern Poland. A small drilling increase in some fields
Jan 1, 1934
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Financial Outlook for Western United States Porphyry Copper Mines (adf72010-0e1d-4e8b-a614-7f0c3cdf55f1)By H. J. Winters
Position of the Porphyries in US Copper Supply The United States continues to be the largest producer and consumer of copper in the world. [Table 1] shows several production statistics for 1974, the m
Jan 1, 1982
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Biographical Notices - Richard AkermanAnders Richard Akerman entered the eternal rest on Feb. 23, 1922, after a long and distinguished career. All mining men in Sweden arc mourning him, because he was one of their greatest and a leader in
Jan 1, 1922
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Biographical Notices - Richard AkermanAnders Richard Akerman entered the eternal rest on Feb. 23, 1922, after a long and distinguished career. All mining men in Sweden arc mourning him, because he was one of their greatest and a leader in
Jan 1, 1922
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Biographical NoticesGEORGE F. BECKER Dr. George Ferdinand Becker, notice of- whose death appeared in the May Bulletin, was born in New York City Jan. 5, 1847, the son of Alexander Christian Becker, member of a Danish fa
Jan 6, 1919
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Chicago Paper - Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Medium-carbon Steel (with Discussion)By G. A. Reinhardt, H. J. Cutler
ThE Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. has produced a large tonnage of 0.35 to 0.45 carbon forging steel, the acceptance of which was based on the physical properties of test specimens obtained by forging th
Jan 1, 1920
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Gold Medal Of Mining And Metallurgical Society Awarded To Charles Eugene SchneiderThe committee appointed .by W. R. Ingalls, president of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, to nominate candidates for the' annual gold medal of the Society consisted of E. G. Spilsb
Jan 3, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Density Changes on Annealing Cold-Worked MolybdenumBy Harry W. Antes
The density changes that occurred on annealing cold-worked poly crystalline molybdenum, over the temperature range of 870" to 1630 SC, were determined. Increases in density were observed for recovery
Jan 1, 1964
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Colorado And New Mexico - ColoradoRecords of coal in Colorado begin only a few years before the Civil War. In 1859 Macomb reported beds of lignite on both sides of Galisteo Creek, and in the foothills of the Placer Mountains, a place
Jan 1, 1942
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Biographical Notices - Harry Harkness StoekHarry HaRkness Stoek, whose sudden death on March 1,1923, was a great shock to his friends in all park of the country, was a man of remarkable personal characteristics and mental ability. Through an a
Jan 1, 1923
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Biographical Notices - Harry Harkness StoekHarry HaRkness Stoek, whose sudden death on March 1,1923, was a great shock to his friends in all park of the country, was a man of remarkable personal characteristics and mental ability. Through an a
Jan 1, 1923
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Government Aid And Regulation (c367cb6f-3141-446e-a93a-925b9c6fa01f)By Evan Just
Government aid, regulation, and participation in the mineral industry are not new; they date back to the time when man first adopted communal living. Even in primitive tribal life, the obtaining of ar
Jan 1, 1964
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Government Aid And RegulationBy Evan Just
Government aid, regulation, and participation in the mineral industry are not new; they date back to the time when man first adopted communal living. Even in primitive tribal life, the obtaining of ar
Jan 1, 1959
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Iron and Steel Division - Desulfurization of Liquid Carbon-Saturated Iron-Sulfur Alloys by Applied Electric Current (TN)By M. J. Ginsberg, N. A. Gokcen
THE preliminary study of electrochemical desul-furization performed by Ohtani and Gokcen1 left a number of points concerning the process to be investigated. Two of these were i) the determination of t
Jan 1, 1962
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Idaho-Almaden Mercury Mine Mining and GeologyBy John R. Reynolds
Mercury has long been neglected in American mining industry. The plights of domestic producers have been many and their compensations few. The mercury market has been dominated in the past, as it will
Nov 1, 1956
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Continuous Development of Vacuum Filters for Dewatering Iron Ore ConcentratesBy R. W. Kobler, D. A. Dahlstrom
Since the development of the pelletizing process in the fifties for relatively high purity pellets from low grade taconites, there have been several distinctive changes in filter construction for the
Jan 1, 1980
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Publications (bf9ff095-efc8-4bd1-8254-764cac3d460c)The volumes of Transactions, which are published annually, contain the list of officers, rules, etc., the Proceedings, and the papers revised for final publication. (In this revision, after the prelim
Jan 1, 1910