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United Engineering Societies LibraryBook Review MAN-TO-MAN: THE STORY OF INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY. By John Leitch, Phila¬delphia, Pa. The B. C. Forbes Publishing Co., New York, 1919, 2.19 pp., 7 1/2 X 5 in. $2.00. "Man to Man" is a short,
Jan 7, 1919
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New York Paper - The Wenström Magnetic SeparatorBy Robert Anderson Cook
AS the margin of profit in the manufacture of iron continues to decrease, attention is called more and more to economies in every department. Beginning at the bottom, in the preparation of the ore at
Jan 1, 1889
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San Francisco Paper - The Furbero Oil Field, MexicoBy E. DeGoyler
The Furbero oil field lies in the Gulf coastal plain of Mexico between the important ports of Tampico and Vera Cruz and about one-third of the distance between the two points from the latter (Lat. 20"
Jan 1, 1916
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The 1967 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture - Education for Extractive MetallurgistsBy A. W. Schlechten
The proposition is advanced that edutcation specifically for exlractive metallurgy is desirable not because the course content is cmique but rather as a means of indoctrinating the student with a back
Jan 1, 1968
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Edmund Arnold Anderson - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, AIMEBy AIME
BORN in 1899, in Bridgeport, Conn., E. A. Anderson grew up in a center of the nonferrous metal industry. Perhaps that had something to do with his selection of mining as a career while an undergraduat
Jan 1, 1947
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Video Display Underground Coal Mining Simulator Designed For Mining EngineersBy Thomas M. Barczak
This paper describes a computerized simulation system developed by KETRON, Inc., in cooperation with the US Bureau of Mines. The system is designed for use by mine managers and engineers rather than c
Jan 1, 1983
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Bingham Mining DistrictThe greatest mining center in the state of Utah is the incorporated town of Bingham about twenty-five miles southwest of Salt Lake City. The principal industry of this vicinity, prior to the early fal
Jan 1, 1925
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Membership (4e0b6f57-afbd-49ac-8f96-71404badb95e)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during. the period Mar. 10, 1919, to Apr. 10, 1919. AFFLECK, B. F., Pres., Universal Portland Cement Co., 210
Jan 5, 1919
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Membership (a560c212-fddb-40fa-a976-44b729772f4d)The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period May 10, 1919, to June 10, 1919. ALAYZA, CARLOS Box 850, Lima, Peru, S. A. BALLARD, P. A Surveyor, Midwe
Jan 7, 1919
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Papers - Utilization - Anthracite as a Domestic Fuel. (With Discussion)By Allen J. Johnson
It is probable that the word "anthracite" was derived from the Greek preposition an, and the Greek word for Thrace, meaning, in combination, "toward or near Thrace." Aristotle, Theophrastus, Strabo an
Jan 1, 1934
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Student Associates (f167d7a2-71e6-4522-a34f-15022a4eb252)Abramovits, Charles, Student, Case School of Applied Science Cleveland, Ohio. '37 Abreu, Ovidio M., Student, Stanford Univ Stanford University. Calif. '38 Adams, Albert, Student, New Mexi
Jan 1, 1938
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Explanation of Government Man-Power Requirements Featured in Education Division SessionsBy R. T. Gallagher
FOLLOWING recent precedent, the Mineral Industry Education Division opened its first session on Sunday afternoon at the Columbia University Men's Faculty Club with an unexpectedly large attendanc
Jan 1, 1943
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Pyrometry In Blast-Furnace WorkBy P. H. Royster
For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has been investigating certain problems relating to the blast furnace. In the course of these investigations it was desirable to measure, with the optical pyr
Jan 9, 1919
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List of Members and Associates Geographically Arranged (aa63a0e7-2c77-44e8-8004-0f907bf0bc4a)ALABAMA. Aldrich.-Aldrich, W. F. Anniston.-Noble, A. E., 20th St. and Wilmer Ave. Auburn.-Brown, R. L., Box 0. Bessemer.-Abbott, C. E., T. C., I. & R.R. Co. Ferguson, V., U. S. C. I. Pipe & Fdy. Co
Jan 1, 1917
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Industrial Section (27fbd4af-5f76-41b6-896d-263458b5b9b6)In Bulletin J 1, recently published by the Traylor Engineering and Manufacturing Co., it is stated that the largest jaw crusher ever built has a jaw opening of 66 in. by 86 in. and weighs 680,000 1b.
Jan 10, 1916
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Publications, AIME (b94cd1ff-2434-4924-9310-2bb15de30140)Papers published by the Institute are issued in a variety of forms MINING TECHNOLOGY, issued every other month, contains the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS on Metal Mining, Minerals Beneficiation (milling and
Jan 1, 1952
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Lake Superior Paper - The Decomposition and Formation of Zinc Sulphate by Heating and RoastingBy H. O. Hofman
PAGE Part I. Decomposition OF Zinc Sulphate by Heating in Air, . 811 I. Introduction............ 811 II. Zinc Sulphate Used,..814 III. Fumes and Pyrometers,........ 816 IV. Heating Zinc Sulphat
Jan 1, 1905
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San Francisco Paper - Mill and Cyanide Plant of Chiksan Mines, KoreaBy Charles W. DeWitt
The ore treated at the reduction plant (called Yangdei) of the Chiksan Mining Co., Korea, is brought from four of the company mines, and from the small tribute mines. The largest shipments come from S
Jan 1, 1916
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Natural Gas as Fuel at AnacondaBy Louis V. Bender
THIS paper gives a short review of the installation for and the use of gas, as a. fuel, at the Anaconda Reduction Works of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Before putting in gas tile fuels used were pul
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - The Isothermal Transfer from Solid to Liquid in Metal SystemsBy J. M. Lommel, B. Chalmers
The transfer of material from the solid to the liquid states can be accomplished in several ways. It occurs by the application of heat in the more familiar metallurgical operations of melting but it
Jan 1, 1960