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    Recuperators Applied to Open-Hearth Furnaces

    By W. H. Fitch

    HAVING been asked to make some remarks after the reading of Mr. Dyrssen's paper, I regret that a test started some months ago has not yet been completed, but some of the things which I can tell y

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Composition on Transformations in Titanium-Chromium Alloys

    By W. B. Triplett, H. I. Aaronson, G. M. Andes

    THE morphology and mechanism of the proeutectoid a and the eutectoid reactions have been recently investigated in some detail in an iodide-base Ti—7.22 pct Cr alloy.' These studies have now been

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District

    By Alfred F. Brainerd

    The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary rep

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Theory and Practice of Ore-Sampling

    By D. W. Brunton

    The object of the investigations and experiments here recorded was to obtain such information and data as would make it possible to determine the fineness to which crushing must be carried, in samplin

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Coal-Mining in the Connellsville Coke Region of Pennsylvania.

    By John Fulton

    The Connellsville coal-field is a separate strip of the upper coal measures, flanking the Chestnut Ridge along its western side. It extends from a point a few miles south of Uniontown, in Fayette Coun

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Australian Rules

    Melbourne, capital of sedate Victoria, is oddly enough the home of a game known as "Australian Rules." Euphemistically described by devotees of the game as a cross between Rugby and Soccer, it appears

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Past Officers (38608cad-e66d-4c88-8b68-ef34d91f9d84)

    PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL

    Jan 1, 1923

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    The Iron Industry in Brazil

    By E. C. Harder

    Few mineral deposits have in recent years attracted such general and widespread attention as the Brazilian iron-ore depositis…

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Deceased

    Elected Died 1895 ABBOTT, AI ATTHUR 1908 1882 ABBOTT, ARTHUR V 1906 1905 ABE, MASAYOSHI 1909 1903 ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1906 ADAMS, JOHN C. 1913 1905 ADAMS, WILLAMS 1909 1903 ADAMS, W. E

    Jan 1, 1917

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    By-Laws

    I. PRESIDING OFFICERS. At all Business meetings of the Institute the President, or, in his absence, the Vice-President, or, in the absence of both of them, any other member of the Board of Directors

    Jan 1, 1917

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    By-Laws

    I. PRESIDING OFFICERS. At all Business meetings of the Institute the President, or, in his absence, the Vice-President, or, in the absence of both of them, any other member of the Board of Directors

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Geological Education

    By M. N. Short

    It is almost self-evident that the student of geology depends for his education in geology only in small measure upon his own observation. His chief sources of information are lectures and personal in

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Saudi Arabia during 1939

    By J. O. Nomland

    DuRing the year 1939 the program of the California Arabian Standard Oil Co. in eastern Saudi Arabia consisted of drilling wells to increase the production of Dammam Dome. (This structure is also somet

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Pyrometer Protection Tubes

    By F. A. Harvey

    DURING the last few years, there has been a constant tendency toward increasingly high temperatures in many lines of industry. The necessity for increased production of coke gave a 16-hr. coking perio

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Commercial Recovery Of Pyrite From Coal

    By S. H. Davis

    THE pyrites used in making sulfuric acid in the United States have been largely imported from Spain and Canada, the Spanish imports amounting to nearly 1,000,000 tons per annum in the pre-war period.

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the " Blue" Process of Copping Tracings

    By P. Barnes

    It may he of interest, and perhaps of inzportance, to the members of the Institute that specific mention should be made in detail of the great value of this method of copying or photographing all kind

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Saudi Arabia during 1939

    By J. O. Nomland

    DuRing the year 1939 the program of the California Arabian Standard Oil Co. in eastern Saudi Arabia consisted of drilling wells to increase the production of Dammam Dome. (This structure is also somet

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Technical Notes - Crystallography of the Sigma Phase

    By P. Pietrokowsky

    RECENTLY a comprehensive investigation of the various sigma binary alloys was published by Duwez and Baen.1 It was shown that the following conditions are necessary for the formation of the sigma phas

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Geological Education

    By M. N. Short

    It is almost self-evident that the student of geology depends for his education in geology only in small measure upon his own observation. His chief sources of information are lectures and personal in

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Separation of Lead, Zinc, and Antimony Oxides

    By Richard Divine

    IN the Parkes process of extracting precious metals from lead, zinc is added to the molten lead containing gold, silver, copper, and, some antimony. These metals, with the exception of antimony, form

    Jan 8, 1914