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Employment (e07e245b-c55b-48b3-a407-543f0f0a7493)
ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this Beading will lie published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member,, technical graduate, aged 38, 14
Jan 5, 1915
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Discussion of Papers - Temperature and Humidity in Electrical Separation of Oxide Minerals
By J. H. Anderson, G. A. Parks, B. K. Jindal, H. Leslie Bullock
H. Leslie Bullock (Engineering Consultant, Oak Park, 111.) — In reading over the paper, I find that I have no quarrel with the thoroughness of investigation of the points studied, but I am forced to q
Jan 1, 1968
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Board Of Directors
Meeting of Dec. 18, 1914. Charles F. Rand, Karl Eilers, and William L. Saunders were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts of the Institute. The matter of the Committee to investigate the relat
Jan 2, 1915
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Virginia: 1801-1819
A few years later another gazetteer said of Virginia: "The Ouasioto Mountains are 50 or 60 miles wide at the Gap. These mountains abound in coal, lime and free-stone." The Gap was the Potomac River. "
Jan 1, 1942
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Spiral Drill-and-Blast Concept May Speed Up Tunneling Advance Rate
By Allan T. Fisk, Carl R. Peterson, Richard E. Brooks, James J. Olson
Development of a continuous drill-and-blast excavation capability in mining and high-speed tunneling has been a long recognized goal. Ideally, a machine to meet the challenge should simultaneously per
Jan 6, 1977
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New York Paper - Notes on a Metallurgical Campaign at Hall Valley, Colorado
By J. L. Jernegan
In the summer and fall of 1875, the author was present during a short smelting campaign at the Hall Valley works, and having had occasion to make a number of chemical analyses of the ores, fuel, and f
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Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Sir Lowthian Bell, Baronet
By Henry M. Howe
The death of Sir Lowthian Bell removes almost the last of the group of heroic leaders who made their age and ours the Age of Steel—a group which his luster and the luster of his peers, Bessemer, Sieme
Jan 1, 1906
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High-temperature Control - Discussion
R. W. NEWCOMB, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).-0n page 1712, the middle paragraph states that, in industrial equipment, only the single-step method of automatic regulation has been applied. Qui
Jan 12, 1919
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Use Of Cripples In Industry- Discussion
JAMES P.. MUNROE.-The present situation is vastly different from the situation at the, time the paper was written. We now know pretty well what our problem with the disabled soldier is: 50,000 disable
Jan 4, 1919
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The Byproduct Coke Oven And Its Products -Discussion (6c6433da-14c5-4e75-a9d8-af187d0c6902)
W. H. BLAUVELT (author's reply to discussion *).-The prevention of smoke from byproduct-oven plants is not as simple as would appear from Mr. Moss's statement. All well designed byproduct-ov
Jan 12, 1918
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Calumet And Arizona ; Ajo ; Nacozari
By Robert Glass Cleland
WITH the acquisition of the Nichols Copper Company ' and the development of the large Copper Products manufacturing and selling organization, the Phelps Dodge Corporation had attained two of its
Jan 1, 1952
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In Situ Analysis Of Coal Using A 252Cf - Ge(Li) Borehole Sonde
By Christopher W. Schram, Allan B. Tanner, Frank E. Senftle, George R. Boynton, Philip W. Philbin
Abstract-A borehole sonde wing a 252Cf neutron source and a Ge(Li) gamma-ray detector was field tested in a coal bed in Belmont County, Ohio, to ascertain whether such a device could be useful as a co
Jan 6, 1978
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Metallurgical Opportunities, Today And Tomorrow - 1974 Richards Award Lecture
By Robert S. Shoemaker
Receiving the Richards Award is undoubtedly the most memorable event in my entire life. There should, however, be more names engraved on it. These are the names of men who were my teachers (but not al
Jan 6, 1974
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The Mining Engineer: He Stands Out
By John F. Abel
A good mining engineer is supposed to make a good mine. What then makes a good mining engineer? There certainly are a lot of answers to that question. The answers depend on whether you are one, work
Jan 1, 1970
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Distribution Of Gold Occurrences On The Dunraine Property Near Wawa, Ontario, Canada
By D. Gignac, P. A. Studemeister, H. Koza
Two epiclastic horizons in an Archean volcanic sequence host the gold occurrences on the Dunraine property near Wawa, Ontario, Canada. The Grace horizon of cherty and pelitic tuff strikes northnorthwe
Jan 1, 1986
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Richmond Paper - Biographical Notice of James Wood Tyson
By William Glenn
Early in the last century, Isaac Tyson, Jr., of Baltimore, was a miner of ores of chromium, iron and copper, and a manufacturer of their products. He was first to erect in America, for the reduction o
Jan 1, 1902
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Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of Ores
By S. C. Sun, D. R. Mitchell
Experiments show that ores such as tungsten and tin, which slime excessively, can be deslimed and upgraded by ultrasonics. The method proposed depends primarily upon the stratifying and peptizing acti
Jun 1, 1956
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New York City Paper - Hematite of Franklin County, Vermont
By Alfred F. Brainerd
Some fifty years ago, iron-ore was discovered near the town of Sheldon, Franklin County, Vermont, in a vein out-cropping on a knoll near Black Creek, which empties into the Missisquoi River a couple o
Jan 1, 1885
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Area Illumination In Room And Pillar Hard Rock Mines
By L. Alan Weakly
Abstract-The Bureau of Mines has pursued a program of research on mine illumination that has defined the coal miner's illumination needs. St. Joe Minerals Corporation, recognizing the need fo
Jan 6, 1978