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                     Atlantic City (Annual) Meeting - February, 1898 Atlantic City (Annual) Meeting - February, 1898Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City (Annual) Meeting - February, 1904. Atlantic City (Annual) Meeting - February, 1904.Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - A Bituminous-Coal Breaker Atlantic City Paper - A Bituminous-Coal BreakerBy Lewis Stockett During the year 1903, a building having machinery corresponding to ail anthracite-coal breaker was erected at the town of Stockett, Cascade county, Mont., for the purpose of breaking-up and cleaning b Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - A Decade in American Blast-Furnace Practice (Discussion, p. 973) Atlantic City Paper - A Decade in American Blast-Furnace Practice (Discussion, p. 973)By F. Louis Grammer The iron industry has been so markedly the cynosure of all eyes, that a sense of weariness has overtaken many on-lookers, and a new wonder is desired. While the commercial phase of the iron industr Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - A New Form of Ingot-Mould for Casting Brass or Bronze Ingots, with Remarks on the General Form of Ingots Atlantic City Paper - A New Form of Ingot-Mould for Casting Brass or Bronze Ingots, with Remarks on the General Form of IngotsBy Erwin S. Sperry Brass or bronze chips, grindings, buftings, washings, and miscellaneous scrap metal sooner or later find their way into the hands of the so-called metal-smelter or " refiner," whose refining or smelti Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (Discussion, 816) Atlantic City Paper - A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (Discussion, 816)By Edward Keller About a dozen years ago the art of bessemerizing copper- * matte, brought to these shores from France, was first established at the smelter, in Butte, Montana, of the Parrot Silver and Copper Company, Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Additional Remarks on Surveying-Instruments Atlantic City Paper - Additional Remarks on Surveying-InstrumentsBy H. D. Hoskold This instrument, shown in Fig. 1, is not generally known, though it has been used in England, and found very practical, handy and useful in work not requiring a transit or theodolite. It is not only a Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - An Apparatus for the Removal of Sand from Waste-Water of Ore-Washers (Discussion, 841) Atlantic City Paper - An Apparatus for the Removal of Sand from Waste-Water of Ore-Washers (Discussion, 841)By J. E. Johnson The description of the machine which coilstitutes the subject of this paper is best iutroduced by a statement of the conditions which led to its construction, which may be briefly given as follows : Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - An Automatic Feed-Device for Gas-Producers Atlantic City Paper - An Automatic Feed-Device for Gas-ProducersBy C. W. Bildt During many years of service in the iron and steel industry I have frequently found, as have also many other engineers, that the common devices used for feeding coal into gas-producers are not what th Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986) Atlantic City Paper - Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (Discussion, p. 986)By Edgar S. Cook Portions of this paper repeat in substance the statements made by me in an address before the meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials, held in June, 1903, at Delaware Water Gap, Pa. The Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Concrete in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (Discussion, p. 965) Atlantic City Paper - Concrete in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (Discussion, p. 965)By Henry W. Edwards Concrete is not a new, nor even a modern substance. Important structures built by the old Romans before the commencement of the Christian Era are to-day sound and solid— for example, the dome of the P Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Direct-Metal and Cupola-Metal Iron Castings Atlantic City Paper - Direct-Metal and Cupola-Metal Iron CastingsBy Thomas D. West A short time ago, I had occasion to cast iron plates 1 in. thick, direct from metal containing Si, 0.51; 8, 0.045; Mn, 0.75; and P, 0.094 per cent. Much to my astonishment, I found that there was no t Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion (continued) of the Physics of Cast-Iron (see Vols. xxv., pp. 84, 964; xxvi., pp. 176, 997) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion (continued) of the Physics of Cast-Iron (see Vols. xxv., pp. 84, 964; xxvi., pp. 176, 997)The Secretary : The work of Mr. A. E. Outerbridge, Jr., of Philadelphia, first made known in his paper on " The Mobility of Molecules of Cast-Iron," read at the Pittsburgh Meeting of the Institute, in Jan 1, 1898 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Bancroft's paper on Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, and its Surroundings (see p. 88) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Bancroft's paper on Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, and its Surroundings (see p. 88)Edward S. Simpson, Perth, Western Australia (communication to the Secretary): In 1896 the East Coolgardie gold-field was divided into three fields, viz. : Area, square miles. Officia1 Centers. ( Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Douglas's paper on the Stockholm Exposition and the Iron and Steel Trade of Sweden (see p. 101) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Douglas's paper on the Stockholm Exposition and the Iron and Steel Trade of Sweden (see p. 101)Charles H. Morgan, Worcester, Mass. (communication to the Secretary): In connection with Mr. Douglas's mention of the continuous charcoal kiln used at Kopparberg, some further data concerning thi Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Keller's paper on the Elimination of Impurities from Copper- Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (see p. 127) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Keller's paper on the Elimination of Impurities from Copper- Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (see p. 127)E. D. Peters, Jr., Dorchester, Mass.: This paper of Mr. Keller's seems to me a step in a direction that has been very little exploited, and iff likely to lead to valuable practical re- Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia (see pp. 33, 591) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Granger and Treville on the Mining Districts of Colombia (see pp. 33, 591)Ernest R.. WOAKES, Cana, Colombia: The allusion in this paper, under the heading " Mining on the Isthmus," to the Espiritu Santo mine at Cana is neither according to fact nor worthy of the most intere Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Nitze and Purington on the Kotchkar Gold- Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (see p. 24) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Nitze and Purington on the Kotchkar Gold- Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (see p. 24)PROF. Henry Louis, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England (communication to the Secretary): I have read this paper with much pleasure. It presents a very accurate summary of a very interesting district. Like the Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Hartman on Tuyeres in the Iron-Blast Furnace (see pp. 666, 673, 858) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Mr. Hartman on Tuyeres in the Iron-Blast Furnace (see pp. 666, 673, 858)L. S. Austin, Denver, Colo. (communication to the Secretary) : Mr Hartman says (p. 4 of the pamphlet) that the penetration of air into the crucible of the blast-furnace " is, of course, a function of Jan 1, 1899 
