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Engineers Available (49fff12c-fdcd-40c3-a2c4-126d1a76099e)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Mining Engineer. Graduate of Colorado School of Mines, 1912, exp
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Salt Lake Paper - A Comparison of the Huntington-Heberlein and Dwight-Lloyd Processes (with Discussion)By W. W. Norton
The gradually increasing proportion of sulphide ores which lead smelters of to-day are called upon to handle has caused the roasting problem to become one of ever greater importance. Mines have increa
Jan 1, 1915
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Biographical Notices - Albert Ladd ColbyALBERT Ladd Colby, who died suddenly of influenza at Torquay, England, on Apr. 30,1924, was born in New York City, on June 26,1860. He was educated in the public schools of New York, at the College of
Jan 1, 1924