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    Mechanism Of Precipitation From The Solid Solution Of Silver In Aluminum

    By R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler

    THE complicated nature of the property changes that accompany age-hardening has made it necessary to reconsider and to elaborate the simple dispersion theory.1 It has been apparent for some time that

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - On the Equilibrium Solidification of Solid Solutions (Abstract) (T.P. 1256)

    By William P. Kimball, Morris Cohen

    This paper deals with the calculation of the composition of the infinitesimal trace of alloy that transfers from the liquid to the solid state at each temperature during the equilibrium solidification

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Nominating Committee ? Instructions (8bf01c54-f739-4feb-a01b-e8a48e351c53)

    RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT ITS MEETING ON APRIL 17, 1936 Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" fog officer

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Controlling Reactions in the Open-hearth Process (T.P. 1319, with discussion)

    By B. M. Larsen

    In endeavoring to put the art of the steelmaker on a more scientific basis, as a means of securing closer control of the product, we must be severely critical of the basis of any theory we use. In par

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - T. P. 1296, Mining Technology, March 1941 - Bond, Fred C.

    By P. S. Roller

    P. S. ROLLER,*College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder wh

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mining And Preparation Of Florida Hard-Rock Phosphate (38905dd6-4270-413f-928b-e817f232234a)

    By D. B. Kibler

    THE Florida hard-rock field extends from Suwanee and Columbia Counties in northwest Florida to south of Croom, Florida, in Hernando County. This area is approximately 100 miles long and varies from 2

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates Alphabetical

    Aamot, Olav Crone, (M'29) Chem. Engr., Elektro¬kemisk, Raadhusgt, 23; Oslo, Norway. Abadilla. Quirico A., (M'33) Min. Engr., Dir., Bureau of Mines, Manila, P. I. Abbott, Agatin T., ( J&ap

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Development Of Mineral Industry Education In The United States - The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education

    THE education of adolescents to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of maturity has been a characteristic of human society since the dawn of history. In the beginning the members of the

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Endowment Funds (8f05a178-48da-450d-a3d9-58f96c47e0ab)

    The regular activities of the Institute are financed mainly by income derived from members' dues, from advertising in MINING AND METALLURGY, and from the sale of publications to the public. In ad

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Discussion - Discussion On Influence Of Geophysics Upon Geology Curricula - New York Meeting. February 1941

    The papers discussed in the following pages were presented during two sessions of the Geophysics Education Committee of the Mineral Industry Education Division on Feb. 17 and 18, 1941. At the first me

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Mineral Industry Education In The United States

    SUGGESTIONS that existing schools give instruction bearing on the mineral industry, or that schools for that purpose should be established in the United States, began to be made early, and it would re

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Production - Foreign - Petroleum in Bahrein Island in 1940

    During 1940, the Bahrein Island field produced a total of 7,073,919 bbl. of crude oil- an average of 19,328 bbl. per day. This is a decline of 514,635 bbl. from the I939 production of 7,588,554 bbl

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Officers and Directors (2f012bf6-86d7-4c1e-aa21-7384fbb09f2d)

    PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR JOHN R. SUMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS DONALD B. GILLIES CLEVELAND, OHIO H.- G. MOULTON NEW YORK, N.Y. TREASURER AND DIRECTOR KARL -EILERS SEA CLIFF

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute Report For Year 1940

    GENTLEMEN: Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1940 and reports for the same year of the following standing committees: Admissions, Membership, Pa¬pers and Publications, M

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Influence Of Geophysics And Geochemistry On The Professional Training Of Geologists (b167447a-4f38-46ad-9e9a-6b7f098098fb)

    By W. C. Krumbein

    GEOLOGICAL problems are approached from a geometrical (space relations) viewpoint, a kinematical (time sequence) viewpoint, or a dynamical viewpoint. The first two require sound training in convention

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - The Oil a Industry in Kansas during 1940

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    The year 1940 was singularly unmarked by sensational developments in Kansas. Routine operations were carried on in a systematic, orderly fashion and the efforts of oil producers were concentrated on e

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Extending The Scope Of Placer Dredging

    By C. M. Romanowitz, H. A. Sawin

    PLACER dredging as we know it today, especially gold dredging, is an industry about 40 years old, dating from the beginning of this century, when a few mining men in California saw the possibilities i

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Vocational Training Program For Mineral Industries Workers At The Pennsylvania State College

    By H. B. Northrup

    Mineral Industries Extension instruction was pioneered by The Pennsylvania State Colleges Extension work was organized in 1893 and constituted what is believed to be the first vocational adult educati

    Jan 1, 1941

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    The Ferromagnetic Nature Of The Beta Phase In The Copper-Manganese-Tin System

    By Louis A. Carapella, Ralph Hultgren

    WHEN F. Heusler1 found in 1898 that certain alloys containing only copper, manganese, and tin were ferromagnetic, the discovery excited a great deal of interest and led to numerous investigations. It

    Jan 1, 1941