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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Sidney A. LangFrom "Knots and Lashings," of Oct. 10, 1918, the military publication of Canadian Engineers' Training Depot, St. Johns, Que. During the early hours of Sunday morning last (the 6th inst.) there
Jan 1, 1920
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Flotation Of Spodumene - Beryl OresBy J. S. Browning
The pegmatites of the Kings Mountain-Lincolnton, N. C., area constitute the largest known domestic reserve of beryl and spodumene. The reserve is estimated to contain 90 million tons of pegmatic mater
Jan 7, 1961
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Our Petroleum ResourcesBy Wallace E. Pratt
UNDER the stimulus of war psychology the American public has grown confused and jittery in its thinking on the subject of this nation's petroleum resources. This confusion arises from the failure
Jan 1, 1944
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Power Line - Miners' Image - Fact Or FictionBy Thomas V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Recently The Wall Street Journal featured a series of articles titled "The Dirty Work-Brutal, Mindless Labor Remains a Daily Reality for Millions in The US.-Mining Coal, Shoveling Slag, Gutting Hogs P
Jan 1, 1971
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Local Section News (d16c1123-0e34-4190-894a-f708a8cb9a8e)H. W. NICHOLS, Secretary-Treasurer, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Ill. , R. S. BONSIB, H. B. PULSIFER, . HORACE H. CLARK, H. T. WALSH. Seventy-four members of' the two organizat
Jan 7, 1917
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Technical Notes - A Correction to "The Sigma Phase in Binary Alloys."By P. Greenfield, P. A. Beck
RECENT work by J. Darby, Jr. in this laboratory has shown that the reported vanadium-rich limit of the s phase in the Co-V system at 1200°C is in error. The appearance of a second phase in s actually
Jan 1, 1955
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Present Tendencies in Engineering MaterialsBy John A. Mathews
D R. CHARLES W. ELIOT, the great educator and philosopher-he of the five-foot book shelf-recently gave expression to a thought I had long been cherishing as a private opinion, when he said: "It is obv
Jan 1, 1926
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Requisites of Successful Mine OperationBy C. W. Hall
MINE executives, as a rule, have always been willing to adopt new ideas of operation, or to listen to proposals which might increase the effectiveness of their enterprise, more especially so if they c
Jan 1, 1925
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Iron And Coal Resources Of The WorldSelected bibliographies of the Iron Resources of the World and the Coal Resources of the World have' been prepared by the Engineering Societies Library for the National Research Council from the
Jan 5, 1919
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Meet The Authors (b69ba8c9-9fb1-431b-a8dd-fb197e74e920)Fred D. DeVaney (Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores, P. 1219) has presented several other AIME papers, all of them concerned with grinding and concentrating problems. He is chief metallurgist, Pickands Ma
Jan 1, 1952
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Investment Casting Of Gold Jewellery AlloysBy D. Ott
Results of a research project on investment or lost wax casting will be presented. The project was concerned with various aspects of the process as they are typical for the production of jewellery fro
Jan 1, 1984
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Andrew Fletcher, New Treasurer and Director, A.I.M.EBy AIME AIME
ANDREW FLETCHER, newly elected Treasurer and Director, has spent his entire mining career in the employ of the St. Joseph Lead Co. and brings to the Institute Board a career rich in financial experien
Jan 1, 1944
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Present Status Of Radiation ConstantsBy W. W. Coblentz
THE constants in question pertain to the total radiation and the spectral radiation of a uniformly heated enclosure, or so-called black body. These constants have been determined for the range within
Jan 8, 1919
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Secondary Lead Processing--Current StatusBy Karl D. Libsch, Modesto E. Erneta
Both battery design and environmental pressures are forcing the secondary lead industry to consider new and different processes. Trends in battery design are making normal decasing increasingly diffic
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal Company Officer ResignsThe saying that a "prophet" is without honor in his own country does not always hold true, as is shown by the following from one of the local papers, which appeared under the above heading: "Edwin Lu
Jan 7, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain Induced Transformation in Beta Brass (Discussion, p. 1312)By T. B. Massalski, C. S. Barett
THAT metals and alloys of the body-centered-cubic structure tend to become unstable at low temperatures is so nearly universal that any exceptions are worthy of special attention. Studies of the excep
Jan 1, 1958
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Chlorination-grade feedstock from domestic ilmeniteBy G. W. Elger, H. E. Bell, J. E. Tress, J. B. Wright
This paper describes laboratory techniques and subsequent results of US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research to produce chlorination-grade feed- stock from an abundant, low-grade, domestic, rock ilmenite o
Jan 1, 1986
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Marsac Refinery. Park City, UtahBy C. A. Stetefeldt
The iron-ore deposits worked by this Company occur in lenses 200 to 1000 feet long and 5 to 80 feet wide, and stand at an angle of from 65' to 75, with a vertical height of 250 to 500 feet, other
Jan 1, 1893
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - Notes on Emmerton's Method for the Determination of PhosphorusBy H. C. Babbitt
The Effect of Arsenic.—A question involving the temperature of precipitation of ammonium phospho-molybdate, which was brought to my attention some time ago, led to the following experiment :*
Jan 1, 1893
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Flotation Of A Canadian KyaniteBy R. A. Wyman
KYANITE schists in the Sudbury area have been generally described by Haw,1 who has also given particular information on preliminary treatment of three large samples from Dryden township, Ontario.2 Kya
Jan 1, 1958