Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a Summer

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James P. Sloss
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

MOST students that plan to enter the mining profession attempt to obtain some kind of practical experience before graduation. Six or seven years ago it was an easy matter for undergraduates to find employment during the summer vacation and return to school in the fall filled with enthusiasm to dig deeper into the theoretical field. However, during the past few years it has become extremely difficult for an inexperienced undergraduate to obtain even a menial job in mining. This was the situation which presented itself to the author and his partner, T. M. Patten several months before school closed in May, 1934. At that time, Mr. Patten's training consisted of two years study in Mining, and mine included three years' study in Mining Geology at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. With this technical training and no practical experience, we conceived the idea that custom assaying in some of the western mining districts should be a lucrative business. We thought that the renewed interest in prospecting for gold and the opening of new mines should provide more assay work, and believed that we might secure it if we were on the spot where the assaying was needed. We realized that it would be out of the question for us to obtain the necessary equipment with which to establish an assay office. Even if such an office were established we had a maximum of but three months during which to operate. So we determined to build some kind of inexpensive equipment that could be placed in an automobile, or trailer, and be moved from one camp to another. We then began to study the theoretical aspects of assaying and started experimental work with the equipment that we proposed to build.
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APA: James P. Sloss  (1935)  Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a Summer

MLA: James P. Sloss Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a Summer. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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