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Post-Collegiate Education Of Mining Engineers (214815b4-cfd6-4baf-b84f-f4ed0d70119e)By Thomas T. Read
MINING, which is at least twenty centuries old, was at first, and long, wholly a practical art. Little more than two centuries have elapsed since the inception of the idea that general education and a
Jan 1, 1941
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Metals And Alloys Of The FutureBy Zay Jeffries
THE metallic products of today represent the temporary end point of the efforts and interplay of thousands of years of the human struggle for existence, for pleasure, for conquest, for defense, for im
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - General - Production and Reserves of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed (T. P. 740, with discussion)By George H. Ashley
It has been said that the Pittsburgh bed is the most valuable single mineral deposit yet known to man. The figures in Table 1 are presented in substantiation of that claim. Production and Value
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - General - Production and Reserves of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed (T. P. 740, with discussion)By George H. Ashley
It has been said that the Pittsburgh bed is the most valuable single mineral deposit yet known to man. The figures in Table 1 are presented in substantiation of that claim. Production and Value
Jan 1, 1938
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Employment (20f78e9e-efa3-443f-b46e-17a2370b7ef6)No. 243. Superintendent for operating Virginia, manganese mine. One experienced with wet concentration, labor and general management. Opportunity for advancement for right man. Write fully concerning
Jan 11, 1917
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Positions Vacant (ba44b9f7-395b-4610-a130-fba41c4d56ac)Draftsman and transitman for coal-mine work in middle West. Salary $125 per month. No. 277. Surveyor and mine sampler for development company in Mexico. Applicant must be willing to interest himself
Jan 7, 1918
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Coal - Appraisal of Coal-property Values (with Discussion)By H. M. Chance
The present value of most coal properties resides largely in the cod remaining to be mined, which thus constitutes the most important asset. The object of this paper is to discuss methods commonly use
Jan 1, 1927
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ContentsJan 1, 1945
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Preface (ad701105-be54-457a-b2ba-3ed096d7b977)Jan 1, 1929
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ContentsJan 1, 1943
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ContentsJan 1, 1955
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Title Page – ContentsJan 1, 1935
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IndexJan 1, 1943
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ContentsJan 1, 1952
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Index (c404ca6b-36ef-44ae-a1cc-5412e496be08)Jan 1, 1943
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The Procedure And Method Of Welding Cracked Bells.AFTER the aforementioned subjects, I wish to speak to you of the method of welding bells that are cracked. This seems to me an ingenious thing, little used, but of great usefulness. Bells are cracked
Jan 1, 1942
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The Specific Gravity of Certain LeadsBy Charles P. Williams
THE determinations of the specific gravities of a number of samples of lead produced in Missouri, which form the subject of this note, were undertaken with the view of ascertaining if any approximatio
Jan 1, 1877
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Atlantic City Paper - Notes of a Reconnaissance from Springfield, Mo., into ArkansasBy E. J. Schmitz
This trip, beginning at Springfield, August 12, 1897, and ending at the same place fourteen days later, extended south and southeast through Christian, Ozark and Taney counties,
Jan 1, 1899