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The Manufacture Of Ferro-Manganese In GeorgiaBy Willard P. Ward
IT is the object of the present paper to bring to the notice of members of this Institute, the results of experiments made during the past six months in the manufacture of the alloys of iron and manga
Jan 1, 1876
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Precipitation-hardening of a Complex Copper SteelBy J. W. Halley
COPPER has frequently been recommended as an alloying element for steel and the precipitation-hardening of steels containing from 1 to 2 per cent copper has been studied by a number of investigators.
Jan 1, 1940
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Biographical notices: Alexander Burrell, August Raht, John A. ChurchALEXANDER BURRELL Alexander Burrell, general manager of the Furnace Creek Oxide Copper Mining Co., and' a member of the Institute for 20 years, died suddenly at the Argo mine on Feb. 13, 1917.
Jan 4, 1917
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Washington Paper - The Manufacture of Ferro-Manganese in GeorgiaBy Willard P. Ward
It is the object of the present paper to bring to the notice of members of this Institute, the results of experiments made during the past six months in the manufacture of the alloys of iron and manga
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Positions Vacant (61c60ab9-b63d-464b-bd2a-e2e826199f45)Underground Transitmen.-Two transitmen with experience in shaft mines; need not be full grown engineers but entirely capable of doing accurate instrument work. Location Middle West coal mines. R-419.
Jan 6, 1919
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Blast-Furnace Slag CementBy J. J. Bodmer
ALTHOUGH the similarity between puzzolana, or trass, and blast-furnace slag, as seen by comparison of the analyses, is a well-known fact, blast-furnace slag has not been used commercially as a substit
Jan 1, 1874
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Amenia Paper - Analyses of some Tellurium MineralsBy E. P. Jennings
The abundance and value of the tellurium minerals of Colorado is well known, but, as yet, few analyses have been made of them, and I offer these as a small contribution to the chemistry of these valua
Jan 1, 1879
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Miscellaneous Announcements (cf3982a7-b235-4012-bfaa-7c3686111f81)Meetings of this committee were held at the Institute headquarters on April 18, May 2 and 15, and June 19. At the meeting of June 19, the Secretary reported that letters of invitation to apply for me
Jan 7, 1913
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Washington D.C. Paper - Notes on the Large Blasts at the Glendon Limestone QuarryBy Frank Firmstone
Since the blast Fired August 15th, 1878, which was described by Mr. Clark," and up to November, 1881, we have fired three smaller blasts, one in the southwest corner of the quarry and two in the buttr
Jan 1, 1882
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Student Associates and Affiliated Student Societies (03048994-6eda-4002-b826-3274ff38f114)The Institute maintains a dual relationship with students (1) an individual relationship with a Student Associate, and (2) a relationship with local organizations of students, known as Affiliated Stud
Jan 1, 1952
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Minnesota State Geological SurveyGeological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn W. H Emmons, Director A list of publications will be sent upon application Orders for publications should be addressed to The U
Jan 1, 1933
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The Effect of Manganese in Bessemer MetalBy August Wendel
IT is a well-known fact to all Bessemer steel manufacturers using a blooming mill, that ingots show large cracks in the first few passes of the rolls, which, in the following ones, do not always roll
Jan 1, 1876
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Trends (62986308-5269-4bde-b63e-88a6ee6235f2)AN economist at MIT provided Americans with myth destroying information which should prove effective against the gentlemen of the extreme left. For a number of years they have charged that a small num
Jan 1, 1953
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What Is Experience Worth?What is experience worth? Representatives from the Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Societies discussed the question as part of the 1970 Annual AIME Meeting held in Denver, Colo. the week of February
Jan 1, 1970
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The ChallengeThe fate of generations yet unborn lies in man's hands. Shall it be prosperity, a high standard of living, and the development of spiritual values; or ruin, misery, and a reversion to jungle law?
Jan 1, 1950
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Too Much Bituminous CoalBy F. S. Peabody
ANYTHING that may be said about "too much coal" must seem rather incongruous just at this time when two-thirds of the mines in the United States have been idle for nearly four months and a temporary c
Jan 8, 1922
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Cooperative Effort in MiningBy Joseph Hodgson
Introduction SINCE about 70 per cent. of the total cost of mining is due to underground work which is out of sight, it is essential that expenditures should be made here to the best advantage. A grea
Jan 5, 1916
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Chicago Engineers Preparedness CampaignA group of prominent engineers and contractors of Chicago and vicinity have cooperated in forming a Joint Committee on Military Engineering. The founders are members of all of the leading engineering
Jan 5, 1916
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Library (19b47d34-19f1-4e11-a91c-0250efc62f31)The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from Sept. 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library contai
Jan 2, 1916
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Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Distribution of Lead Impurity in a Copper-refining Furnace Bath (With Discussion)By L. H. de Wald, J. Walter Scott
The removal of lead by fire refining methods from copper of electrolytic quality is growing in importance. Particularly is this true of the refining of secondary copper and copper cathodes obtained fr
Jan 1, 1930