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    New York Secondary Metals - Remelting Secondary Aluminum

    By D. B. Hobbs, H. O. Burrows, T. D. Stay

    Aluminum which has lost its original identity as to source may be considered as secondary. This would include scrap originating in the fabrication of aluminum, which is not consumed at the plant of fa

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    New York Secondary Metals - Sampling and Evaluating Secondary Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)

    By T. A. Wright

    The sampling of waste materials containing copper, lead and tin has taken on a new significance within recent years, and is of increasing importance, on account of the entry of some of the copper refi

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    New York Secondary Metals - The Contamination of Metal Scrap, Its Effects on the Value, and Suggested Means by Control (with Discussion)

    By Carl O. Theime

    Industrial specialization has rapidly created a demand for new and better alloys. A more thorough understanding of the requirements of specific industries and the discovery of processes by which it ha

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    New York Section War Meeting on Manganese

    The first of a series of special war meetings of the New York Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers held on the evening of July 20 at the Machinery Club, preceded by an informal dinner

    Jan 9, 1917

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    New York Section War Meeting On Sulphur And Pyrite

    The second special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Aug. 23,-preceded by is an informal dime The topic for discussion -was the supply of sulphur and pyrite, the raw ma

    Jan 10, 1917

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    New York Section War, Meeting On Ferro-Alloys

    The third special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, in joint session with the New York Section of the American Electrochemical Society, in conjunction with th

    Jan 11, 1917

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - A Suspended Feed-Table for Rolling-Mills

    By James Morgan

    The convenience of mechanical arrangements for handling ingots, blooms, billets, bars, beams, etc., and feeding them to the rolls, is so universally recognized as to require no demonstration. In th

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Amalgamation at the Comstock Lode, Nevada: A Historical Sketch of Milling Operations at Washoe, and an Account of the Treatment of Tailings at the Lyon Mill, Dayton

    By A. D. Hodges

    In May, 1850, the first gold from the Comstock lode was discovered in the sands near the Carson river. It had been washed down by natural agencies, through Gold Caflon, from the decomposed rock of the

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Analyses of Lake Superior Iron-Ores

    By Geo. W. Goetz

    The following tables show the analyses of ores from nearly all of the mines which will produce over 10,000 tons of ore each during the season of 1890. There are many small mines now in the course o

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Cast-Iron Tools for Cutting Metals

    By Oberlin Smith

    The use of cast-iron tools, with chilled cutting-edges, for lathes, planers, boring-mills, etc., is not, as Gar as I can learn, very extensive in the United States, or perhaps in England and other par

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Electric Power-Transmission in Mining Operations

    By H. C. Spaulding

    The rapid increase, during the last few years, in the number and magnitude of applications of electric power-transmission to commer cial uses in this country, has been due principally to three causes:

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Explosions from Unknown Cause

    By J. C. Bayles

    THE most unsatisfactory occurrences in the experience of a manufacturer are those from which he suffers damage and learns nothing useful. That there are such incidents, and that they occur with annoyi

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, Colorado

    By John B. Farish

    This brief paper is designed to place on record some interesting occurrences, recently observed during an examination of the Golden Age Mine, in Boulder county, Colorado. Leaving the little village

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Iron and Labor

    By A. S. Hewitt

    After an interval of fourteen years, saddened for all of us by the death of David Thomas, the father of the anthracite iron-trade, first president of the Institute, and by the untimely loss of his suc

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Latest Developments in Compressed-Air Motors for Tramways

    By D. S. Jacobus

    COMPRESSED-air motors are specially desirable, if economically practicable, for underground haulage, because they require no fuel, involve no danger of fire, and not only avoid heating and fouling the

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Machinery for the Charging of Heating- and Melting-Furnaces

    By S. T. Wellman

    The gradual change within the Iast few years from wrought-iron to steel for many purposes, notably for rails, plates, beams and other structural shapes, has brought the desirability and possibility of

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Magnetic-Concentration at the Michigamme Iron-Mine, Lake Superior

    By John C. Fowle

    Having had for many years the management of magnetite mines, and having noted the various admixtures, such as jasper, " green rock," actinolite, etc., that occur so frequently in the deposits and make

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on Coal-Mining in Oregon

    By R. Henry Norton

    The State of Oregon, although admitted into the Union February 14, 1859, is to-day, so far as any practical knowledge of its mineral resources is concerned, almost terra incognita, as compared with th

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on Recent Improvements in German Steel-Works and Rolling-Mills

    By R. M. Daelen

    In recent years many new appliances have been introduced into German steel-works and rolling-mills for the purpose of improving working-methods, and of creating and maintaining increased production, a

    Jan 1, 1891

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on the Progress of Mining in China

    By Ellis Clark

    Within the last ten years the progressive party of China, headed by Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Chi-Li, has been making great efforts to develop the mining resources of that country, and particularl

    Jan 1, 1891