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    Impact Mills for Grinding Fire Clay

    By O. M. TUPPER

    REQUIRING a finer ground clay than that obtainable with a dry pan or hammer mill, the Clay Corporation of California installed a five-roller, low- side Raymond impact mill at its Lincoln plant in 1925

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Oil Men Discuss Their Industry Under War Conditions

    By C. A. Worner

    THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at the Annual Meeting of the Institute maintained the high standard set in previous years, and attendance of member: of the Division was at a new high. The impact

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Rapid Estimation Of Available Calcium Oxide In Lime Used In The Cyanide Process.

    By Luther W. Bahney

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) LIME is the alkali that is almost universally added to the solutions in the cyanide process of gold- and silver-extraction for maintaining the so-called, prote

    Nov 1, 1911

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    The Federated American Engineering Societies

    By AIME AIME

    ORGANIZATION of The Federated American Engineering Societies was effected at the organizing conference of national, local, state and regional engineering and allied technical organizations at the Cosm

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Florida Paper - Discussion of Mr. Morse's paper on the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores by the Russell Process (see p. 137)

    C. A. Stetefeldt, Oakland, Cal.: It has always been assumed by the writer, and also by others, that the silver volatilized by roasting in a Stetefeldt furnace was a minimum as compared with roasting i

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Mine-Survey Notes.

    By George W. Riter

    (Canal zone meeting, November, 1910.) A DISTINGUISHED engineer, the active head of a large mining company, has said that surveying attains the dignity of a profession only in the hands of a few men-t

    Apr 1, 1911

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    Concentration of Blackbird Cobalt Ore by Roast-Flototion

    By S. R. Zimmerley, S. F. Ravitz

    High-grade cobalt concentrates were produced from the complex Blackbird ore with very good recovery in continuous pilot-plant operations in which a low-grade bulk cobaltite-pyrite flotation concentrat

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Domestic Metal Production Drops

    By Arthur Notman

    DESPITE the tremendous drop in the volume of domestic production of metals, their prices, and profits, the world as a whole has managed to produce and consume nearly as much as in 1937. Measured by pr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Increasing Mine Production - Psychological Factors Affect Efficiency of Mechanized Mining

    By James Hyslop

    MECHANIZATION of American coal mining continues to make rapid progress. Economic pressure will compel abandonment of manual methods wherever possible and will also provide the incentive needed for the

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Gold-Production. In California.

    By Charles G. Yale

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) A FEW years ago somebody connected with one of those self-constituted bodies of unofficial character, like a Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, or State Deve

    Mar 1, 1912

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    J. E. Stead Becomes New President of Iron and Steel Institute

    By AIME AIME

    AT A meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute held in London on May 6, Dr. J. E. Stead was formally inducted into the chair by Dr. Eugene Schneider, the retiring president. After presenting the Besseme

    Jan 1, 1920

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    The Giroux Shaft At. Kimberly, Nev.

    By R. W. Raymond

    (Pittsburg Meeting, March,1910.) THE Giroux Consolidated Mines Co. is equipping a five-compartment shaft at Kimberly, Nev., which will serve the Alpha mice. The depth of this shaft, January, 1910, i

    Jun 1, 1910

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    Tax Committee Report

    By R. V. Norris

    LAST October, Mr. R. V. Norris and Mr. Matthew C. Fleming were appointed to represent the Institute at the Second National Industrial Tax Conference, which was held in New York City on Oct. 22 and 23.

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Gas as a Factor in the Production of Oil

    By K. C. Sclater

    GAS as a factor in the efficiency of oil production, might be a better title for this paper as it deals in general with the significance of the gas-oil ratio as an index of the efficiency of oil produ

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Steel in Defense and Defense in Steel

    By AIME AIME

    No democracy such as ours, can ever be prepared for war, because we could never conceivably be the aggressor. The aggressor prepares in secret, designs his new tactics, and invents and makes new equip

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Fluoride in the Ground Water of Alabama

    By Philip E. LaMoreaux

    Fluoride, generally less than 0.5 ppm, is present in ground water from rocks of Paleozoic age and older, in northern and eastern Alabama. Some of the water-bearing formations in the Coastal Plain area

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Unemployment The Price of Progress or the Sign of Decay

    By SAM A. LEWISOHN

    IT is popular today to dramatize in a journalistic spirit, some particular factor among the causes of unemployment. Naturally the time chosen for such emphasis is usually when the factor in question i

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Mining and Utilization of Tennessee Phosphate Rock

    By Richard W. Smith

    THERE are three distinct varieties of phosphate rock, in Tennessee, known commercially as: (a) the "brown" rock, which is the residual pro- duct of the weathering and natural concentration of certain

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Factors to be Considered in Interpretation of Prospect-Drilling Results

    By H. C. George

    CAREFUL- sampling and good judgment as to probable recoveries are important factors in estimates of ore reserves, based on prospecting drilling results, but other factors are equally as important and

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Medal for Chuquicamata Metallurgy

    By E. A. Cappelen Smith

    FOR distinguished service in the art of hydrometallurgy, the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America presented its gold medal to E. A. Cappelen Smith, at a dinner held in the Hotel Commodore, New

    Jan 1, 1920