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1918 DueIn accordance with the provision of the Constitution, notice is here given to all Members, Associates, and Junior Members, that the dues of the year 1918 will be payable on Jan. 1, 1918, at the office
Jan 1, 1918
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Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's WorkBy Eugene McAuliffe
In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners
Jan 1, 1932
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Discussions - Of Mr. Watson's Paper on Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (see p. 207)Charles Catlett, Staunton, Virginia (communication to the Secretary*): I have had occasion to examine a few of the irondeposits in the immediate section of which Mr. Watson speaks, but have not had an
Jan 1, 1904
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Papres - Aviation - Aerial GeologizingThe Section on Aerial Geologizing of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers convened on Monday afternoon, Feb. 17, 1936, during the Annual Meeting of the Institute. Mr. Theodore
Jan 1, 1937
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James F. Kemp, Honorary MemberAt the meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institute on Feb. 16, 1915, the 14 members of the Board present unanimously elected Professor Kemp an Honorary Member. The nomination of Professor Kemp
Jan 4, 1915
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Curtis Laws Wilson, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIMEBy AIME
To be born in the East, reared and educated in the West, to do graduate work in Germany, leading to the doctorate in metallurgy, and to wind up-for the time being at least-in the Middle West as head o
Jan 1, 1948
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Position of Iron and Steel IndustriesBy Walter S. Tower
IN making comparisons of steel industries, one country with another, the convenient common denominator is annual capacity to make raw steel in the form of ingots. It is always necessary, however, to r
Jan 1, 1944
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Copper Precipitation from Mine Water"Copper was first made in Butte by the use of iron for its precipitation from mine water in 1890. In consequence of a fire breaking out in the St. Lawrence mine of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company i
Jan 1, 1913
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The Drift Of Things (bfba9d82-e4ed-49f3-a35e-717c15c140d8)By John V. Beall
They came from Paris, Washington and Rabat; two directors, two chief geologists and the president of our own local subsidiary company. Such a meeting was not unprecedented, but it seeemed to us that o
Jan 1, 1971
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Reorganization of New York State Government Proposed by EngineersBy AIME AIME
A CORPORATION would go into bankruptcy if its affairs were conducted as are those of the state of New York, according to the Committee on New York State Government Reorganization of the American Engin
Jan 1, 1921
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Engineers Available (3fc954c8-b358-4af5-9f96-3b4c14215781)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of, the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Development and production. Member open for engagement. Past ye
Jan 7, 1919
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The Drift Of Things (291136cb-718c-4940-9091-e31593d222b9)By John V. Beall
With some difficulty we framed the picture of the village on the mountain getting in the railroad bridge and tunnel at the base. It was a charming scene of red-tile roofs on a green mountain in the go
Jan 1, 1970
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Ingalls's paper on the Tin-Deposit of Durango (see p. 146)C. W. Kempton, Oro Blanco, Ariz.: In his interesting paper, Mr. Ingalls refers to reports of tin-deposits near Sain Alto, Zacatecas, Mexico. During 1891 I made some personal examinations of these depo
Jan 1, 1896
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Library Service BureauThe Library Board of the United Engineering Society is desirous of bringing closer to you the facilities and usefulness of your splendid Library. To that end, they have inaugurated a Service Bureau wh
Jan 9, 1915
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Calculation Of The Depth Of A Magnetic DepositBy Janshi Sen
VERTICAL-INTENSITY magnetometers, such as the Hotchkiss Superdip and the Askania vertical field balance, are now [ ] widely used, because vertical-intensity charts give definite information for the
Jan 1, 1944