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    Officers And Directors (c0e43baa-b18b-4d2b-aff3-04f0c960a732)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNE

    Jan 12, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (378ab103-e41a-4c4c-a879-cc6514585f30)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. LOUIS, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORE, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J.

    Jan 8, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (8d9b7a4e-9fa6-45ae-9c0d-2f14cedbcce3)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JEN

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Officers And Directors For The Year Ending February, 1916 (e642f369-ba1a-4167-b606-bb447d7d64a0)

    PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS CHARLES F. RAND,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. BENJAMIN B. THAYER,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE,1 ..... ST. Louis

    Jan 7, 1915

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    Officers And Directors (e5374c08-1d80-47ca-9841-666dd3f432c9)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. J

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (45ada389-4129-400e-be2d-f509af746aef)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE, ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS ? NEW YORK, .N: Y L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (16888de8-9f9a-4989-8a6c-c8793197d5ad)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS, NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JE

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (bd9a764a-e8b8-4b34-b4c9-4124014b3082)

    PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS CHARLES F. RAND,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. BENJAMIN B. THAYER,3 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE,1 ST. Louis, Mo. T

    Jan 9, 1915

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    New York Paper - The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Bully Hill Mining District, California (with Discussion)

    By A. C. Boyle

    PaGE I. Introduction.........68 II. Location of the District,....... • 70 .. III. Stratigraphy...........73 Description of the Rocks.......73 Triassic Eruptives (Andesite Flows and Tuffs) ....73

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Iron and Steel Division - Sulfide Inclusions in Steel, Lawrence

    By J. M. Dahl, R. J. Warrick, O. K. Riegger, H. Van Vlack

    A liquid which is rich in oxygen (and silicon) develops at steel rolling temperatures in resulfurized and plain-carbon steels. This liquid fluxes solid manganese sulfide. The composition of the liq

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Laboratory Testing For Repository Characterization

    By J. E. Russell

    A brief review of the role of laboratory testing for characterization of host rocks for nuclear waste repositories is presented. Micro-and macro-scopic deformation mechanisms are discussed and constit

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Arsenic Trioxide From Flue Dust.

    By James Elton

    THIS paper covers, besides laboratory work, a study of actual operation at the Washoe Smelter over a considerable period of time, together with the results of a visit to the Midvale plant of the Unite

    Jan 8, 1913

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    Official Institute Reports Covering The Year 1939 - Presented At The Annual Meeting, February 13, 1940 - Report Of The Secretary

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS GENTLEMEN: Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1939 and reports

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Plating Molybdenum, Tungsten, And Chromium By Thermal Decomposition Of Their Carbonyls - Part I - Plating By Pyrolysis From The Carbonyls

    By J. J. Lander, L. H. Germer

    MOLYBDENUM and tungsten have desirable corrosion and temperature resistant properties, but the metals in bulk are expensive and their fabrication is difficult. Such considerations led to a search for

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Pittsburgh Paper - Operation of Warwick Furnace, Pennsylvania, from August 27th, 1880, to September 1st, 1885

    By John Birkinbine

    The experience of the past five years has furnished opportunities to study and to partially explain the operation and some of the causes of the short blast of Warwick Furnace at Pottstown, Pennsylvani

    Jan 1, 1886

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    PART IV - Papers - On a Series Form of Correction to Stresses Measured Using X-Ray Diffraction

    By David L. Sikarskie

    The measurement of residual stress fields using X-ray diffraction techniques requires the removal of successive layers of material from the specimen. In the process of removing these layers, the under

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Notes on Etching and Microscopical Identification of the Phases Present in the Copper-zinc System

    By J. L. Rodda

    A large amount of time has been devoted to the microscopical study of the copper-zinc alloys, emphasis naturally being placed upon the commercially important alloys of the system. Suitable methods are

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Deformation Bands and the Formation of (111) - (001) Fiber Textures in Aluminum

    By R. E. Reed, C. J. McHargue

    Single crystals of aluminurn were reduced 90 pct in diameter by extrusion at 296" and 77°K. The resultant double fiber texture had a strong (111) component with a weak (001) component. The relat

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Oil In Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico-Discussion

    V. R. GARFIAS,* Palo Alto, Cal. (written discussion?).-Regarding the statement of Mr. Ordoñez, on page 1007, concerning the synclinal curving of sedimentary beds caused by the extrusion of volcanic ne

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Governmental Activities of Geophysics Relating to Prospecting: Part I- History and Activities of the Section of Geophysics of the United States Geological Survey

    By F. W. Lee

    Historical-From the beginning of time, all ingenuity of mankind has been concentrated upon the methods of finding gold and unusual deposits in the earth. An illustration (Fig. 1) from the old treatise

    Jan 1, 1940