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  • AIME
    Northwest IMD Reports

    INTO their great Pacific Northwest counting house went the members of the Industrial Minerals Division recently, to count their blessings amidst the scenic grandeur and mineral wealth of the State

    Jan 7, 1950

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    Engineering And Mining Journal And The Printers' Strike

    As the radical element has secured control of the various local printers' unions of New- York City, 250 magazines have temporarily suspended publication rather than grant their demands. The actio

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Certificate of Incorporation

    WE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Uses of Coal in the Ceramic Industry (Abstract)

    By H. E. Nold

    High-volatile coals are most desirable for kiln firing. Low-volatile and even anthracite coals can be used successfully. Most periodic kilns use coal and are hand fired. A few stoker installations hav

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Employment (bafc279b-cc93-4160-9ac8-b566c72dcbd2)

    POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Superintendent for iron mine operated on the sub-level and caving s

    Jan 10, 1915

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Morenci Smelter of Phelps Dodge Corporation at Morenci, Arizona - Discussion

    By L. L. McDaniel

    ROLLER—As one who has been privileged to read Mr. Poland's paper before its publication, I wish to express high praise for it and the record which it gives of the work done by the Research and De

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Dinner To Ambrose Swasey

    A dinner was given to Ambrose Swasey by the United Engineering Society, at the Engineers' Club, on November 14. Those present -included -twenty-one presidents and past presidents of the Founder S

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Distillation of Zinc from Copper Base Alloys and Galvanizers Drosses - Discussion

    By F. F. Poland

    S. ROLLE*—As one who has been privileged to read Mr. Poland's paper before its publication, I wish to express high praise for it and the record which it gives of the work done by the Research and

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Qualifications For Membership

    The following petition for amendment of the constitutional provisions relating to qualifications for membership in the Institute, signed by 75 members, of whom 27 are members of the Committee on Incre

    Jan 2, 1918

  • AIME
    Certificate of Incorporation

    WE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Feb. 19, 1918

    Seventeen members of the Board were present, and the Secretary of the Institute. During part of the meeting, seven other Members of the Institute were also present as guests. After extended discussio

    Jan 4, 1918

  • AIME
    Temperatures Of Incandescent-Lamp Filaments

    By Benj. E. Shackelford

    THE present paper is concerned with typical temperature values experienced in lamp-filament measurements as made on regular factory and engineering products. It deals with the relations existing betwe

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1935

    By Ben. B. Cox

    The principal events during the year consisted in the exploitation of the Kirkuk field, the regular operation of the four-million-ton pipe line to the Mediterranean, and the discovery of low-gravity o

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Coal - The Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coals by Concentrating Tables

    By R. E. Zimmerman

    Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating tables of modern design

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Production in Iraq during 1935

    The principal events during the year consisted in the exploitation of the Kirkuk field, the regular operation of the four-million-ton pipe line to the Mediterranean, and the discovery of low-gravity o

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Coal - The Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coals by Concentrating Tables

    By R. E. Zimmerman

    Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating tables of modern design

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Adams' Paper on Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (see p. 340)

    David T. Day, Washington, D. C.: The paper of Mr. Adams is chiefly valuable because it emphasizes the ease with which petroleum can migrate in the earth's crust. Concerning this migration, I have

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Technique for Orienting Grains in a Fine-Grained Polycrystalline Hexagonal Close-Packed Metal Using the Polarized-Light Microscope (TN)

    By D. H. Baldwin, R. E. Reed-Hill

    WITH the polarized-light microscope, the basal-plane trace may be located on hcp crystal surfaces to an accuracy of approximately 1 deg. This determination can also be made on very small crystalline a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Secondary Lead Processing--Current Status

    By 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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    Samuel Thomas Wellman

    Samuel Thomas Wellman, of Cleveland, Ohio, prominent in the iron industry on the Great Lakes, died suddenly of heart disease at Kennebago, Me., July 11. He was on his way to the camps of the Megantic

    Jan 9, 1919