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                     The New "Crime" of Silver: Who?s Guilty? ? Producers Hold They Should Receive the Monetary Price, $1.29; Consumers Argue for Free Open Market as an Industrial Metal ? The Producers? Side The New "Crime" of Silver: Who?s Guilty? ? Producers Hold They Should Receive the Monetary Price, $1.29; Consumers Argue for Free Open Market as an Industrial Metal ? The Producers? SideBy Pat McCarran WHEN this Government was founded, the framers of the Constitution wrote into that instrument a provision that Congress should "coin money and fix the value thereof;" and the Constitution prohibits mak Jan 1, 1947 
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                     The Assay and Valuation of Gold-Bullion The Assay and Valuation of Gold-BullionBy Frederic P. Dewey THE Bureau of the Mint of the United States Treasury maintains 13 offices for the purchase of gold-bullion, and this paper describes an investigation to establish the reasonable differences in the ass Aug 1, 1909 
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                     Gold and Silver Operations in Australia and Adjacent Lands Gold and Silver Operations in Australia and Adjacent LandsBy M. W. BERNEWITZ AUSTRALIANS and New Zealanders, whose countries have respectively yielded gold to the value of £666,000,000 and £96,000,000, are taking full advantage of the current high prices for that metal. There Jan 1, 1934 
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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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                     Improving the Factor of Economy in Mine Ropes Improving the Factor of Economy in Mine RopesBy H. S. COOLEY TO talk about a "factor of economy" in connection with the wire ropes used in mining practice may be coining a new phrase. If such be the case it needs no other apology than that economy in wire rope Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Progress in the Coal Industry Progress in the Coal IndustryBy M. D. Cooper IN spite of the uncertainty in the bituminous coal industry during 1933, progress worth recording has been made. Along with other industries, coal has felt the effects of business stagnation, but even Jan 1, 1934 
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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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                     Proceedings Of The Ninety-Ninth Meeting, Canal Zone, November, 1910. Proceedings Of The Ninety-Ninth Meeting, Canal Zone, November, 1910.By AIME AIME COMMITTEES. CANAL ZONE.-Col. George W. Goethals, U. S. A., Chairman; Lt.-Col. H. F. Hodges, U. S. A. ; Lt.: Col. D. D. Gaillard, U. S. A. ; Lt.-Col. William L. Sibert, IT. S. A. ; H. H. Rousseau, U. Dec 1, 1910 
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                     Biographical Notice Of Samuel Franklin Emmons. Biographical Notice Of Samuel Franklin Emmons.By George F. Becker (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) A MERE record of Emmons's professional career would very inadequately represent the man. That he was eminent we know, and our successors will realize in d Sep 1, 1911 
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                     Gold: Its Production and Marketing Gold: Its Production and MarketingBy F. W. Bradley GOLD is a large subject. One could talk about its geological or mineralogical occurrences, prospect- i11.g for it, mining of .it, its metallurgy or its marketing; but I have decided to limit my discus Jan 1, 1932 
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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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                     The Distribution Of The Elements In Igneous Rocks. The Distribution Of The Elements In Igneous Rocks.By Henry S. Washington I. INTRODUCTION. DURING the last twenty years or so the chemical investigation of rocks has made great advances, and it is now generally recognized that a knowledge of the chemical composition is as Sep 1, 1908 
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                     Chronology of Lead-Mining in the United States Chronology of Lead-Mining in the United StatesBy W. R. Ingalls THE following chronology presents the history of lead-mining in the United States in a brief form and is a useful reference in connection with the statistics of production 1621. Lead was mined and s Jan 9, 1907 
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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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                     Biographical Notices, 1907 Biographical Notices, 1907By AIME AIME THE following paragraphs comprise such information as the Secretary has been able to obtain concerning the members and associates whose deaths have been reported. Further particulars or corrections of Jan 1, 1908 
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                     The Great Lead and Zinc Mines The Great Lead and Zinc MinesBy Walter Renton, Ingalls SEVERAL years ago I became interested in computing the historic lead production of the United States, and the mines, or mining districts whence derived. This led me subsequently to an examination of t Jan 1, 1946 
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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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                     The Fire-Clays of Missouri The Fire-Clays of MissouriBy H. A. Wheeler IT may surprise some of our members to learn, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United States that of clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iron Jan 1, 1905 
