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                     Suggested Solution of the Silver Problem Suggested Solution of the Silver ProblemBy HARRINCTON EMERSON UNEMPLOYMENT is the most ominous shadow ahead of the industrial nations today. Only two great industrial countries are free from unemployment, France and the Soviet Commonwealth. In France the social Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Government Aids to the Mining Industry - Scope of Participation Should Aid Private Enterprise Government Aids to the Mining Industry - Scope of Participation Should Aid Private EnterpriseBy Paul M. Tyler MUCH has been said in print, and much more that was unprintable, about burdensome controls, taxation, and multiplying restrictive, regulatory, or taxing activities of the Federal Government, but not s Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - Gold Prices as Seen by the Banker Mining and Metallurgy - Gold Prices as Seen by the BankerBy AIME AIME A PERIOD of business depression and falling prices always raises questions as to the possible responsibility of the monetary or banking system. This is natural enough, for it is agreed that the supply Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Nickel and Its Alloys Nickel and Its AlloysBy A. J. WADHAMS THE relative importance of things is a fascinating subject for thought. As we look about us we realize the Creator of all things has provided the metals for our use, each in the quantity needed-iron i Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Hydraulic Dredging For Gold-Bearing Gravels. Hydraulic Dredging For Gold-Bearing Gravels.By Henry G. Granger I. INTRODUCTION. REPEATED failures in attempts to work gold-bearing gravels by means of suction-dredges have created the impression that this method is impracticable. The suction-dredges have failed Apr 1, 1909 
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                     Mexican Paper - The Value of Ores in Mexico Mexican Paper - The Value of Ores in MexicoBy N. H. Emmons In the United States the value of gold- and silver-ores is everywhere reckoned in ounces troy of the metal per " short ton " (2000 lbs. avoird.) of the ore. In the case of silver, which fluctuates in Jan 1, 1902 
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                     Commercial Movement of Silver Commercial Movement of SilverBy H. C., Simpson MANY metals by virtue of their place of occurrence as ore, and their uses are travelers! Iron and steel, for instance, is one of the greatest of travelers in the form of ships and the romance of iron Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Computing Mechanical Classifier Efficiency Computing Mechanical Classifier EfficiencyBy A. J. Weinig IN the accompanying figure consider the classified AB in closed circuit with a ball mill, wherein T = Tonnage of new feed C = Ratio of circulating load Now consider that the circulating load is mad Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Thomas Egleston, Ph.D., LL.D. Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Thomas Egleston, Ph.D., LL.D.By George F. Kunz Jan 1, 1902 
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                     Copper-Conservation and Substitution Copper-Conservation and SubstitutionBy Zay Jeffries AN acute current shortage of copper, with the prospect that conditions may become worse, indicated by Office of Production Management information. Present estimates of copper requirement for defense i Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Are Too Many Students Taking Mining Courses? Are Too Many Students Taking Mining Courses?By William B. Plank IN this paper are presented the results of a complete statistical survey of the enrolment, courses and degrees, and the employment situation of recent graduates in all of the 46 institutions in the Un Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Silver Stabilization Silver StabilizationBy JOHN JANNEY STABILIZATION of the adjustment of normal consumption to normal production of world commodities is quite different from reducing production until visible surpluses are consumed. The first means resto Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical Classic Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical ClassicBy Cyril S., Smith WE cannot but marvel at the fact that fire is necessary for almost every operation. It takes the sands of the earth and melts them-now into glass, now into silver, minium or other lead or some substan Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of MetalsBy H. W. Gillett UNLIKE most previous Howe lecturers, I had not the good fortune to be associated with Henry Marion Howe, nor to be directly one of his students. Yet, through his writings, he has been my teacher, as h Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Metal Prices Metal PricesBy FREDERICW K. BRADLE I HAVE been puzzled by two lines of thought'; one emanating from Washington, D. C., to the effect that we must all cheer up, that in a very short time, measured in terms of months, prices would b Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Electrolytic Refining A T The U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal. Electrolytic Refining A T The U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.By EDWARD B. DURHAH (San Francisco Meeting, UCtober, 1911.) THE refinery at the San Francisco Mint takes the bullion purchased by the receiving department, and carrying more than 200 parts of precious metals in 1000, or Oct 1, 1911 
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                     Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc. Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc.By Edward H. Williams IN the middle of the eighteenth century John Frazier and wife, Sarah Ingraham, removed from Boston, Mass., to Philadelphia, Pa., where he was held in such esteem that we find him one of the Committee Sep 1, 1905 
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                     Speeding Up Steel Refining Speeding Up Steel RefiningBy B. A. Rogers IN addition to the usual methods of manufacturing steel, a number of special processes have been the subject of considerable experimentation-and use in manufacturing practice. A number of these method Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Outlook for Silver: Present and Future Outlook for Silver: Present and FutureBy C. W. Handy ONE LAW cannot he evaded, the economic law of supply and demand. Silver, like any other commodity, is subject to this law; and its price in the long run is determined by existing conditions. I say " Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Mining Geology ? Use of Geology in Search for Ore Increasing Over a Wide Front Mining Geology ? Use of Geology in Search for Ore Increasing Over a Wide FrontBy GEO M. FOWLER AN appraisal of the activities of the mining geologists during 1936 clearly indicates the ever in- creasing utilization of geology in the search for ore. Few men with geo- logic training are idle at p Jan 1, 1937 
