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                     Foreword by Raymond H. Feierabend Foreword by Raymond H. FeierabendJan 1, 1969 
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                     Constitution ConstitutionSEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name in American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Incorporated; and Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Petroleum Development In California During 1924 Petroleum Development In California During 1924By R. R. Templeton THE year 1924 was particularly notable in the petroleum industry of California as it was a period in which extensive town-lot drilling, with attendant overproduction and allied problems, virtually cea Jan 7, 1925 
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                     Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin - Effects Of Cations In Carbonate Solutions And Effects Of Alloying Elements Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin - Effects Of Cations In Carbonate Solutions And Effects Of Alloying ElementsBy Harold Markus, Gerhard Derge THE first paper1 of this series described a technique of careful surface preparation by means of which reproducible results may be obtained from potential measurements of the behavior of tin in carbon Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - Industrial Representation in the Standard Oil Co. (N. J.) (with Discussion) Lake Superior Paper - Industrial Representation in the Standard Oil Co. (N. J.) (with Discussion)By C. J. Hicks The labor policy of the Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) is founded first of all on paying at least the prevailing scale of wages for similar work in the community; on the eight-hour day at the refinery, Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Are Engineers Prepared For Executive Responsibilities? Are Engineers Prepared For Executive Responsibilities?By A. C. Dorenfeld In most mineral enterprises, what is the progress, and shift in responsibilities, as the young engineer advances in the corporation? You are all familiar with the normal pattern-in mine production fro Jan 2, 1955 
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                     40. Uranium Deposits of Wyoming and South Dakota 40. Uranium Deposits of Wyoming and South DakotaBy E. N. Harshman Uranium mining and milling are rather new industries in Wyoming and South Dakota, but, in the past 15 years, ore valued at more than $400,000,000 has been mined and milled in the region. The major ura Jan 1, 1968 
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                     16. The Native-Copper Deposits of Northern Michigan 16. The Native-Copper Deposits of Northern MichiganBy Walter S. White The Michigan native-copper district has produced about 5,400,000 tons of copper since mining began in 1845. The copper occurs primarily as open-space fillings and replacements in amygdaloidal flow top Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Penn State's Art Gallery of the Mineral Industries Penn State's Art Gallery of the Mineral IndustriesBy AIME AIME FEW mining schools possess an art gallery and certainly none can equal the collection of paintings depicting the mineral industries now hanging in the comparatively new building of the School of Miner Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Re-Examination of Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-O Phase Relations (Discussion, p. 1417) Institute of Metals Division - Re-Examination of Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-O Phase Relations (Discussion, p. 1417)By Elmars Ence, Harold Margolin The Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-0 systems were re-examined because of the controversy regarding the existence of Ti2Fe, and to consider all available data points to the existence of Ti,Fe. The Ti-Fe-0 system cont Jan 1, 1957 
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                     A Century and a Half of Development Behind the Adirondack Iron Mining Industry A Century and a Half of Development Behind the Adirondack Iron Mining IndustryBy J. R. Linney A HISTORY of the ore-mining and iron-smelting industry of the Adirondacks comprises a century and a half of pioneering by rugged individualists, both men and women. By geographical location, the clima Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (4eb955a1-76c0-431d-adba-b2404738bdb8) Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (4eb955a1-76c0-431d-adba-b2404738bdb8)Organization Place - Date 1918 American Iron and Steel Institute New York, N. Y. May American Water Works Association :.. St. Paul, Minn. May 20-25 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Berlin, Jan 5, 1918 
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                     Constitution Of The Iron-Rich Iron-Nickel-Silicon Alloys At 600°C. Constitution Of The Iron-Rich Iron-Nickel-Silicon Alloys At 600°C.By Earl S. Greiner, Eric R. Jette ALTHOUGH the mechanical and chemical characteristics of certain iron-nickel-silicon alloys have been investigated,1 the available literature shows no results of a systematic investigation of the const Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C (Metals Technology, April 1943.) (with discussion) Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C (Metals Technology, April 1943.) (with discussion)By Eric R. Jette, Earl S. Greiner Although the mechanical and chemical characteristics of certain iron-nickel-silicon alloys have been investigated,1 the available literature shows no results of a systematic investigation of the const Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C (Metals Technology, April 1943.) (with discussion) Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C (Metals Technology, April 1943.) (with discussion)By Earl S. Greiner, Eric R. Jette Although the mechanical and chemical characteristics of certain iron-nickel-silicon alloys have been investigated,1 the available literature shows no results of a systematic investigation of the const Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Kansas State College, Engineering Experiment Station Kansas State College, Engineering Experiment StationEngineering Experiment Station, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas. For publications or a list of publications, address the above Of the 29 Bulletins issued by the Engineering Experiment Sta Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Internal Oxidation in Iron-Chromium-Yttrium Alloys (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Internal Oxidation in Iron-Chromium-Yttrium Alloys (TN)By Edward J. Felten THE oxidation resistance of chromium and Fe-Cr alloys is increased by small additions of yttrium or other rare earth metals.1,2 In addition, the presence of the additives increases the resistance of t Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Constitution Diagram Tungsten-Hafnium Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Constitution Diagram Tungsten-HafniumBy D. K. Deardorff, Haruo Kato D. K. Deardorff and Haruo Kato (U. S. Bureau of Mines)—We wish to refute the 1875" 20°C value that Giessen, et al., report as the transformation temperature of hafnium. Although these authors state t Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Behavior of Lamellar (Al-CuAl2) and Whisker Type (Al-Al3Ni) Unidirectionally-Solidified Eutectic Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Behavior of Lamellar (Al-CuAl2) and Whisker Type (Al-Al3Ni) Unidirectionally-Solidified Eutectic AlloysBy R. W. Hertzberg, F. D. Lemkey, J. A. Ford The technique of unidirectional solidification has been applied to the A1-AI3Ni and A1-CuAl2 ezltectic alloy systems; the controlled microstructure of A1-A3Ni consists of parallel A13Ni whiskers emhed Jan 1, 1965 
