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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Form of Fissure-Walls as Affected by Sub-Fissuring and by the Flow of RocksBy William Glenn
The Ritchie vein, of Ritchie county, W. Va.,* was a straight fissure, about 3600 feet in length, which cut vertically downward across the horizontal beds of shale and of sandstone to a depth not ascer
Jan 1, 1896
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Richmond Paper - Notes on Tripod-Heads, with Reference to Mr. Dunbar D. Scott's Paper on the Evolution of Mine-Surveying InstrumentsBy John H. Harden
In the valuable paper of Mr. Dunbar D. Scott and its varied discussion, on the evolution of mine-surveying instruments, the tripod-head has not received the attention it merits. During the last 50 yea
Jan 1, 1902
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Mine Labor And Accidents (b4e41eed-14cc-4680-9943-4b1bb7bef551)H. N. EAVENSON, Gary, W. Va.-Judging from our own experience, the statement that only 40 per cent. of the accidents are caused by the human element is very low. We have adopted all the measures that M
Jan 4, 1918
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Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, June 22, 1917The President was authorized to appoint a committee comprising himself and five others, to draft an amendment to the Constitution for the purpose of bringing before the membership the suggested change
Jan 8, 1917
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Societies, Boards, Etc., on Which the Institute is Represented (c0a7f940-96c3-45de-b999-19c460605a7e)Following is the personnel of the various society and national committees on which the A I M E is officially represented United Engineering Society Officers of the Board, 1921 JOHN VIPOND DAVIES, P
Jan 1, 1923
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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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Reduction of Oxides in the Graphite Vacuum Fusion Method of Analysis for OxygenBy N. A. Ziegler
THE chief difficulty in determining oxygen in steels is its tendency to form a variety of compounds. Almost every element, found as an ingredient in steels, maybe expected to be present as an oxide. S
Jan 1, 1933
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Part XII - Communications - The Tungsten Borides in Boron FibersBy F. Galasso, A. Paton
ThE recent emphasis on producing boron fibers by reacting boron trichloride and hydrogen on a hot tungsten wire has brought about a renewed interest in the tungsten boride phase diagram. The reaction
Jan 1, 1967
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"World Mining and Metals Technology" Theme of '76 SME-AIME Fall Meeting"World Mining and Metals Technology" is the title of this year's SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit in Denver, Sept. 1-3, where a record number of exhibits are scheduled for display. The internati
Jan 8, 1976
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Mining Branch and Divisions (94282625-a178-4048-8bbc-5b24675fa420)Coal Division Mineral Industry Education Division Industrial Minerals Division Minerals Beneficiation Division Mineral Economics Division Mining, Geology and Geophysics Division Council R C Ste
Jan 1, 1955
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Washington D.C. Paper - Contributions to the Metallurgy of Nickel and CopperBy H. M. Howe, W. E. C. Eustis
The processes which form the subject of this paper have been experimented on in the laboratory of W. E. C. Eustis, but have not passed beyond the experimental stage. The first is the invention of Mr.
Jan 1, 1882
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Official AIME Representatives (94abfe72-37d9-4874-91bc-95101f52c041)"Acta Metallurgical, C E Birchenall, Dec '58 Alfred Noble Joint Prize Committee F B Foley, Dec '61 American Association for the Advancement of Science J T MacKenzie, Dec '58, 0 B
Jan 1, 1958
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Discussion – Energy Transfer by Impact – Mining Engineering, pp. 47, January 1956, Vol 205 – Charles, R. J. and de Bruyn, P. L.By J. P. Zannaras
Referring to the article by R. J. Charles and P. L. de Bruyn, let us assume that W = weight of glass bar; P = weight of hammer; e = total deformation; E = unit of deformation; K = potential stress ene
Nov 1, 1956
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Institute Committees (48e2e288-31d4-4e90-8bda-44715bb9ab87)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York, L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman, WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer. LOU
Jan 2, 1915
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Institute Committees (f9c93920-a2eb-435c-a5c5-47af01296a05)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman. WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN; Treasurer. LOUI
Jan 1, 1915
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C. A. Gibbons - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
CHARLES ALLEN GIBBONS has been in the anthracite industry now since 1931, following his earlier experience in the bituminous fields, which dated from boyhood. In fact he was born in a coal-mining dist
Jan 1, 1939
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Robert Franklin Mehl - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
ROBERT F. MEHL was born in Lancaster, Pa., March 30, 1898 and graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1919. He then went to Princeton and was granted his doctor's degree in physical chemi
Jan 1, 1938
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Proceeding of the Annual MeetingBy John Hays Hammoud
At the Annual Business Meeting of the Institute, held February 19, 1907, the following persons were elected Council. President of the Council, John Hays Hammond, New York, N. Y. Vice-Presidents (for
Mar 1, 1907
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Recording Thermocouple Pyrometers ? DiscussionR. W. NEWCOMB, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-In this paper, the author has enumerated the various sources of error that may, under certain conditions, develop in instruments of the direct-de
Jan 12, 1919
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Honorary Members of the InstitutePROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden DR FRANK DAWSON ADAMS Montreal, Canada PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A. HADFEILD London, England HERBERT C. HOOVER Leoben, Austria
Jan 1, 1923