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Woman's Auxiliary (f8d73232-3f66-41fe-9d6a-4365f90d3e83)CENTRAL AMERICANIZATION COMMITTEE Chairman, MRS. C. C. BURGER This committee reports progress in drawing up circulars on the. subject of Americanization, to be sent to all the branches of the W. A.
Jan 11, 1918
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Banking Needs For Project Development FinancingBy C. R. Tinsley
A strictly limited number of specialist project finance banks exists, with the necessary specialist personnel able to address project cost-competitiveness, cost and commodity forecasting, joint ventur
Jan 1, 1985
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Pittsburg Paper - Note on Carbon-Bricks in the Blast-FurnaceBy R. W. Raymond
In connection with the discussion of the paper of Mr. James Gayley, presented at the Baltimore meeting, in February, 1892, on " The Preservation of the Hearth and Bosh-walls of the Blast-furnace,"* I
Jan 1, 1897
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Production In Cambria CountyData about shipments in this county are more plentiful than in most others. Canal records, although not complete, are available for 1837-1840, 1856-1857, 1859 and 1864. The census figures, and those o
Jan 1, 1942
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Handling of Smelter Feed-A Purpose-Oriented ApproachBy A. Tobey Yu, David A. Kinneberg
As the heart of a copper-producing complex, a smelter converts raw copper concentrates or leach-plant precipitates, or both, into blister copper. A typical smelter feed also contains matte chips, flue
Jan 12, 1976
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US Mining Industry Reclaims 80% Of Surface Acreage Used In 1971The surface area that mining requires is a minuscule fraction of the total land mass of the United States, according to the US Bureau of Mines' latest report "Land Utilization and Reclamation in
Jan 10, 1974
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Discussion of Papers - A Three Dimensional Photoelastic Study of Stress Fields Around Room and Pillar Mines OpeningsBy J. J. Scott, L. Adler3
L. Adler (Assoc. Professor, Department of Mining Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacks-burg, Va.) - Dr. Scott is to be commended for undertaking the arduous and specialized task of apply
Jan 1, 1964
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Realignment Of Predictions Over The Next Five YearsBy S. G. Lasky
Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have said that if you want to chart a course to some destination, you have to know where you are starting from. In this instance we have to define our starting point in a
Jan 3, 1960
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Affiliated Student Societies (1919)MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES On the tenth of January, 1919, a meeting was held by the juniors and seniors for the purpose of reorganizing the Missouri Mining Association. The reorganization was brought a
Jan 5, 1919
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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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Tungsten Carbide Drilling on the Marquette RangeBy A. Eugene Lillstrom
I N the development of iron mines and production of iron ore from the Marquette range, drilling blast-holes is an important phase of the mining cycle. The ground drilled in ore production can be class
Jan 12, 1951
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Mine Development And Rock Mechanics Monitoring at the White River Shale ProjectBy Lowell B. Page
The White River Shale Project has completed a 5,000-foot production decline and a 30-foot diameter 1,010-foot deep shaft into its oil shale orebody in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah. This is the firs
Jan 1, 1984
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Nomination for OfficersThe Committee appointed by your Board of Directors to nominate Officers for the Institute for the year 1915 invites the participation of all members in the nominations. The suggestion of names for the
Jan 6, 1914
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Philadelphia Paper - Rolling vs. Hammering IngotsBy Alexander L. Holley
IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and
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An Interview With Louis BuchmanLOUIS Buchman walks down the hall of Kennecott's Chrysler Building offices as if he belonged there, but it wasn't his setting of choice. The West has become his home, that and the scene of o
Jan 5, 1953
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The Hancock Jig in the Concentration of LeadDiscussion of the paper of HAROLD RABLING, presented at the St. Louis meeting, October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 128, August, 1917, pp. 1161 to 1172. A. P. WATT, Mine La Motte, Mo.-The infor
Jan 1, 1918
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Some Regulatory Factors Affecting Operators Of Copper Dump Leaching FacilitiesBy Albert D. Pernichele, Wayne C. Smith
Both water pollution and proposed solid waste disposal regulations have a definite effect on the copper leaching industry and some of the major factors affecting the industry are discussed in this pap
Jan 1, 1980
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The Metallography Of Tungsten (c2468a86-058f-4393-935e-e5fd724a4f8e)SIR ROBERT HADFIELD, London, England (written discussion*).-We have in the past known so little about tungsten that an important paper such as Mr. Zay Jeffries contributes is most welcome. I have not
Jan 10, 1918
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The System SnTe-AsBy Michael A. Arkoosh, E. A. Peretti
ANALYTICAL results have previously been presented for the diffusion-controlled solution of a second phase in a finite medium for planar, cylindrical, and spherical geometries.' These results were
Jan 1, 1970
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The Evolution Of The Planning Process In The U. S.By Richard A. Arnold
The evolution of planning processes in the United States from the early 1900's is briefly examined. From one year operating budgets, planning processes have evolved into sophisticated analyses of
Jan 1, 1985