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                     Jackling Gets Saunders Medal Jackling Gets Saunders MedalBy AIME AIME SCRIPTURE, statistics and imagination all were drawn upon by the speakers who acclaimed Daniel C. Jackling as recipient of the William Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal for 1930. The award was made at a sp Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace Gases Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace GasesBy Persifor Frazer 1. SMOKE PREVENTION. Report of Select Committee of House of Commons (1843). Nuisance considerably abated in Leeds (Wm. Backerd, July 13, 1843, 239 pages). A synoptic index, p. 211, gives, in alphabet May 1, 1907 
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                     Lead And Zinc – A Long-Term View Of Properties, Markets And Research Lead And Zinc – A Long-Term View Of Properties, Markets And ResearchBy S. F. Radtke The properties and characteristics of lead and zinc have made these metals useful to man in many ways since the days of antiquity. Despite their long history of use, however, these metals have proved Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination. The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination.By Frederic Dewey (New York Meeting, February, 1913) This old and well-known method of determining, silver is, in bullion work, so far superior to the furnace-assay that it is looked upon with reverential awe by many, Jan 4, 1913 
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                     Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2 Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2By F. E. ROGERS CUSHMAN TUNNEL No. 2 is adjacent to the Hood Canal, near potlatch, Wash. It is 17 ft. inside .diameter, about 13,000 ft., or two and one- half, miles in length, and is a part of the second unit of the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Certain Characteristics of Silver-base Powder Metallurgical Products - Discussion Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Certain Characteristics of Silver-base Powder Metallurgical Products - DiscussionBy F. R. Hensel P. R. Kalischer.*—I should like to amplify a little one of the points made by Dr. Hensel, and rather violently disagree with him at the same time. He brought out the point that when the higher forming Jan 1, 1945 
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                     A Portable Assay-Outfit For Field-Work. A Portable Assay-Outfit For Field-Work.By S. K. Bradford (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) FOR years past I have traveled in quest of promising mining-properties, over almost impassable mountain-trails to remote places in the mining-regions, usually, many Jan 1, 1911 
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                     From Indian Scrapings To 85-Ton Trucks: The Development Of Chino From Indian Scrapings To 85-Ton Trucks: The Development Of ChinoBy W. A. Gibson, A. D. Trujillo The Santa Rita copper deposit first served as a source of native copper for Indian implements and weapons. In 1801 Santa Rita copper, trans- ported by mule train to Chihuahua, began to be used commerc Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Professional Services Professional ServicesJAMES A. BARR Consulting Engineer Mt. Pleasant. Tennessee Washington. D.C. BEHRE DOLBEAR G COMPANY Consulting Mining Engineers and Geologists 11 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. BLANDFORD Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Professional Services (fb918c98-f38a-4580-bdc6-144a8f4c0cb4) Professional Services (fb918c98-f38a-4580-bdc6-144a8f4c0cb4)JAMES A. BARR Consulting Engineer Mt. Pleasant; Tennessee Washington, D.C. BEHRE DOLBEAR G COMPANY Consulting Mining Engineers and Geologists 11 Broadway New York 4. N. Y. BLANDFOR Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Professional Services (f9edb78a-6cc0-43df-bc9c-168db5aa1bf4) Professional Services (f9edb78a-6cc0-43df-bc9c-168db5aa1bf4)[JAMES A. BARR Consulting Engineer Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee Washington, D.C. BEHRE DOLBEAR & COMPANY Consulting Mining Engineers and Geologists 11 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. BLANDFORD C. BU Jan 1, 1952 
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                     The 132nd Meeting of the Institute The 132nd Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME ANOTHER meeting of the Institute has passed into history and it fully sustained the reputation of the Institute as a live organization of the men, and nowadays the women, concerned with the mineral . Jan 1, 1925 
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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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                     Reminiscences of Metallurgists and Plants in the San Francisco Area Reminiscences of Metallurgists and Plants in the San Francisco AreaBy ABBOT A. HANKS WHEN gold was discovered in California, and San Francisco grew almost over night from a handful of people to many thousands, one of the first difficulties experienced was the lack of money. Gold dust Jan 1, 1931 
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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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                     Surveying And Sampling Diamond-Drill Holes. Surveying And Sampling Diamond-Drill Holes.By E. E. White (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) IN, August, 1911, I read a paper before the Lake Superior Mining Institute' on surveying and sampling diamond-drill holes. The present paper gives a more thor Nov 1, 1912 
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                     Cement and Concrete Are Not What They Used to Be Cement and Concrete Are Not What They Used to BeBy Raymond E. Davis LET'S imagine we are at the Grand L Coulee Dam, where daily 15,000 barrels of low-heat Portland cement and 27,000 tons of processed aggregate in various sizes are mixed to produce 30,000 tons of Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, to Be Headquarters for Annual Meeting of the Institute, Feb. 15-19 Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, to Be Headquarters for Annual Meeting of the Institute, Feb. 15-19By AIME NEW YORK'S largest hotel, the Pennsylvania, will be filled with mining and oil men and metallurgists the third week of February when some 3000 AIME members, their wives, and guests will gather fo Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Gold Stocks Not Alarming Gold Stocks Not AlarmingBy AIME AIME EDWIN W. KEMMERER, professor of international finance at Princeton, in a speech before a banking conference at Urbana, Ill., on Nov. 26, stated that the increase in the store of gold held by the Unite Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Research ResearchBy CHARLES M. A. STINE THE value of chemical research has been so thor¬oughly demonstrated in the last few decades that the general public has become "research-conscious" to an extent which allows the advertising agent and Jan 1, 1930 
