Interest Rapidly Increasing in Eastern Magnetite Mining and Milling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur T. Ward
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

WHEN the Board of Directors of the Institute in June 1931 approved the formation of the Committee on Eastern Magnetite and its then membership of eleven, little did any of those concerned envision that twelve years later the annual Committee luncheon would attract 34, and the technical session, jointly with the Iron and Steel Division, more than 70. Yet that was exactly what happened during the February meeting just passed. And what is more important, some members of the Committee are now predicting that by 1944 over 10 per cent of the iron ore produced in the United States will come from these Eastern Magnetite properties. Chairman Crockett, in opening the meeting, advised that due to the serious illness of Meredith E. Johnson, State Geologist of New Jersey, Mr. Johnson would be unable to brief his scheduled paper, which would therefore be reserved for a later date.
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APA: Arthur T. Ward  (1943)  Interest Rapidly Increasing in Eastern Magnetite Mining and Milling

MLA: Arthur T. Ward Interest Rapidly Increasing in Eastern Magnetite Mining and Milling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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