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    Personal (314aa256-f9ab-43e9-b176-b91172378a8d)

    (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during September: William B. Ph

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Papers - Metal Mining - Cycles in Metal Production. (With Discussion)

    By D. F. Hewett

    ALTHOUGH most persons will agree that an individual or a nation can profit from the experience of other individuals or nations, there is always room for debate over the degree of similarity of their p

    Jan 1, 1929

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    A Bird's-eye View of South America

    By COREY C. BRAYTON

    OUR first air travel began at Barranquilla on a trip to the platinum dredging-operations at Andagoya. The fare is based on a minimum weight of passenger, and I will have to admit that the minimum is t

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structure of Delta-Prime Plutonium And the Thermal Expansion Characteristics Of Delta, Delta-Prime, and Epsilon Plutonium

    By F. H. Ellinger

    A BRIEF description of the thermal expansion characteristics and of the four known crystal structures among the six allotropes of plutonium has been covered in a summarizing report on plu- tonium b

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute Report For Year 1936

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS GENTLEMEN: Herewith are submitted the report of the Treasurer for the year 1936 and the rep

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Annual Meeting, Dover, N. J., Annual Meeting, Dover, N. J., May, 1875,

    THE meeting was opened, Tuesday evening, May 25th, by an address from the President, R. W. Raymond. The following persons having been duly proposed for members and associates of the Institute, were re

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Western Pennsylvania : 1783-1809

    After the close of the Revolution, settlers began to pour over the mountains, to settle in the western parts of Pennsylvania, of Virginia, to move down the Ohio into Kentucky, and in the late seventee

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Montana Section to Entertain

    By AIME AIME

    SINCE the preparation of the Fall Meeting announcement the Montana Section has extended an invitation to the members traveling to Spokane to make at least a short stop at Butte, en route. Accordingly,

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Albany Paper - Operations of the Hudson River Water-Power Company

    By Charles E. Parsons

    One of the greatest factors in our industrial development is cheap and convenient power. Long-distance electrical transmission has now reached such a stage that it is feasible, and practicable, to uti

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Oxidation And Enrichment At Ducktown, Tenn.

    By Geoffrey Gilbert

    A study of specimens shows that the key to both oxidation and enrichment at Duck-town is the behavior of pyrrhotite, which is in part dissolved and in part replaced by marcasite. Enrichment takes plac

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Salt Lake Paper - The Occurrence of Bournonite, Jamesonite, and Calamine at Park City, Utah

    By Frank Robertson Van Horn

    In June, 1911, the writer spent a few days in studying the economic geology of the vicinity of Park City. During this rather hurried visit a number of specimens of ore were collected, which have since

    Jan 1, 1915

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    New York Paper - Microscopical Structure of Anthracite (with Discussion)

    By Homer G. Turner

    Coals, other than anthracite, have been so thoroughly studied under the microscope during recent years, that we now know what kinds of plants and what parts of plants form the bulk of lower rank coals

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Boston Paper - The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    By Robert H. Richards

    OF the several professions-the chemist, the civil engineer, the mining engineer, the mechanical engineer-the courses of instruction, as arranged at the scientific schools, differ considerably as to th

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    FMC Corporation's North Carolina Phosphate Research Project

    By Lewis Robert M.

    The importance of phosphate in feeding the people of the world has been recognized by mining companies as they continue their search for new ore deposits and ways of improving phosphate production. An

    Jan 1, 1975

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    New York Paper - Blow-Holes in Steel Ingots

    By E. von Maltitz

    In his highly interesting paper, Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots,' Prof. Howe emphasizes the effect of successive phases of internal pressure in the ingot in the evolution of gas, and the

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Summary Of Program For New York Meeting

    MONDAY, FEB. 17 9.00 A.M. to 9.00 P.M. Registration at Institute Headquarters. 9.00 A.M. Meeting of Committee on Development of the Activities of the Institute, Room 905, 9th Floor. 10.00 A.M.

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Organized Patriotism Among Engineers

    By Bradley Stoughton

    A LL over our great country I have been privileged to see, during the last six weeks, the manifestation of a new spirit among engineers. Partly under the inspiration of leaders whose influence has bee

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Local Section News (9bdf3324-5cc6-4bd2-ac05-09d6ad8b3758)

    NEW YORK SECTION J. E. Johnson, Jr., Chairman Edgar Rickard, Vice Chairman. D. M. Liddell, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N.Y. C. A. Bohn, Treasurer John V. N. Dorr Lewis W. Francis. The annu

    Jan 8, 1917

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    Institute Committees (58c5f637-525c-40b9-8d64-175d4383b468)

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP. Treasurer

    Jan 3, 1914

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    Institute Committees (baed2454-50f2-4e1f-a696-d9a8f46f66f0)

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP, Treasure

    Jan 4, 1914