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    Boston Paper - The Probable Existence of Microscopic Diamonds with Zircons and Topaz, in the Sands of Eydraulic ,Washings in California

    By B. Silliman

    THE occurrence of diamonds of some size in the gold-fields of California is by no means uncommon, and was noticed by me in a communication, to the California Academy of Science in 1867, when specimens

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    Graduate Study Restricted To Few Schools

    By J. D. Forrester

    Many have been prone to credit the decline of professional interest in some branches of mineral industry education to the industrialists and other agencies who use our graduates. We hear the cry that

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Mining - Analysis of Roof Bolting Systems Based on Model Studies

    By Louis A. Panek

    MOST roof bolts are used in mines with bedded roofs, but it has not been determined to what degree thin-bedded roofs can be reinforced by bolting if there is no thick member in which to anchor the bol

    Jan 1, 1956

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    General Goethals Receives John Fritz Medal

    For his achievement in building the Panama Canal, Major-Gen. George W. Goethals was presented, on May 22, the John Fritz medal, the highest mark of distinction in the engineering profession. In the ab

    Jan 7, 1919

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    Mining and Metallurgy - Iron and Steel Metallurgy

    By Clyde E. Williams, V. N. Krivobok, C. H. Herty

    THE extreme effect of the depression on the steel industry is well illustrated by the fact that the amount of iron ore shipped from the Lake Superior district was the lowest in 47 years. Something ove

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Survey of Underground Connections at Leavenworth, Kansas

    By Edwin A. Sperry

    At the request of some of my engineering acquaintances, to whom the results became known, I submit the following description of the survey made by me for the underground tunnel-connection between the

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Dinner In Honor Of Dr. J. C. Chamberlain

    On Saturday evening, Sept. 27, immediately following the Chicago meeting of the Institute, the former students of Dr. T. C. Chamberlain, for 27 years head of the Department of Geology at the Universit

    Jan 9, 1919

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    South American Minerals In The Future World Economy

    By Pedro Beltrán

    DURING the war South America attained a very important position in the production of metals and minerals, brought about by her strategic location near the "Arsenal of Democracy" and the loyalty of her

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Tracy Mine Of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.

    By R. W. Braund

    THE Tracy mine is within the corporate limits of Negaunee, Mich. The tract of land comprising the Tracy group lies on the east end of the Marquette Iron Range between adjoining mined-out properties on

    Jan 1, 1958

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    History and Expansion

    By A. M. Riddle

    GROWING out of the nation's most colorful era of railroad building, and with the vision of early pioneers who foresaw a great future for the Western Empire, the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. set as

    Jan 11, 1953

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    New Method of Mapping with Aid of Aerial Photographs and Slotted Templets

    By W. H. Jr. Meyer

    Although an aerial photograph is not a map, most of the information that is necessary for compiling a map is recorded in the photograph provided some form of radial-line method is used to determine th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Atlantic City Paper - Note on the Use of the Tri-Axial Diagram and Triangular Pyramid for Graphical Illustration (Discussion, 894)

    By H. M. Howe

    The chief purpose of this note is to call attention to the triaxial diagram as a convenient means of illustrating the properties of slags, and by this example of its use to commend it to those incline

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Indiana

    The earliest record of coal in Indiana is one of the earliest in the country. At the close of the French and Indian War, in 1763, the famous Indian trader, George Croghan, was sent from Pittsburgh on

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Chemical Processors Can Pose Tough Hurdles To Would-Be Suppliers Of Industrial Minerals

    By J. K. Brooke, R. M. Dreyer

    For mining engineers and geologists accustomed evaluating metallic mineral deposits, the problems inherent in determining the worth of non- metallic industrial minerals deposits for the chemical proce

    Jan 8, 1962

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    Constitution

    SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Inc.; and its abb

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Postwar Problems; Arthur Curtiss James

    By Robert Glass Cleland

    WALTER DOUGLAS succeeded his father, Dr. James Douglas, as president of Phelps Dodge in 1916. Before assuming office, the new president had been assayer at Bisbee, superintendent of the Copper Queen,

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Power Line - Man Power-Part II

    By Thomas V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko

    Higher education is in serious trouble in the United States. With increasing costs threatening to create a taxpayer's revolt, serious thought must be given to determining whether or not we can co

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Gas-Producers-Using Blast

    By F. H. Daniels

    IN this, paper it is my intention to, call your attention to* a few of the many producers using blast, now, in common use in Sweden, and also those constructed by the Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Com

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Selecting the Right Man

    THE problem of picking the best students for an engineering college can no longer, be considered as simply one of determining the amount of general ability, but rather of finding special aptitudes for

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Disposal Of Mill Tailings At The Holden Concentrator

    By V. A. Zanadvoroff

    THE mine and concentrator of the Howe Sound Co., Chelan Division, are at Holden, in a remote section of the Cascade Mountains of northwestern Washington. Holden is at an elevation of 3200 ft., in the

    Jan 1, 1946