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                     Influence of Stress on Corrosion Influence of Stress on CorrosionBy D. J. Jr. McAdam PART I.-OUTLINE OF INVESTIGATION, DESCRIPTION OF METHODS AND MATERIAL Previous Investigation of the Influence of Stress on Corrosion IN 1917 Haigh1 presented evidence that under simultaneous corr Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Equilibrium Relations In The Copper Corner Of The Ternary System Copper-Tin-Beryllium (51df09da-34b3-4f05-a5b4-803680492e42) Equilibrium Relations In The Copper Corner Of The Ternary System Copper-Tin-Beryllium (51df09da-34b3-4f05-a5b4-803680492e42)By Elbert Rowland THE widespread interest in the alloys of beryllium with copper is due principally to the fact that certain compositions show very favorable precipitation-hardening characteristics and are, in fact, th Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Honorary Members (3cb0187f-e80c-4887-adc5-5c19cf0bbbbb) Honorary Members (3cb0187f-e80c-4887-adc5-5c19cf0bbbbb)PROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden PROF RICHARD BECK Friberg, Germany ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. DR. JAMES DOUGLAS New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A Jan 1, 1917 
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                     Use Of Jumbo Drilling Machines In The Tri-State District Use Of Jumbo Drilling Machines In The Tri-State DistrictBy S. S. Clarke LATE in 1942, the increasing demand for zinc, coupled with the growing shortage of miners and the knowledge that some abandoned mines would have to be reopened for prospecting and development, led to Jan 1, 1947 
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                     New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William Earl Dodge New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William Earl DodgeBy James Douglas Once—and fortunately only once—before this occasion, was it my sad duty to express the loss we had sustained in the death of an eminent member. Dr. T. Sterry Hunt* was a student of chemistry who, by h Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Ore Concentration and Milling ? Greater Utilization of Gravity Methods For Finer Sizes Seen in Current Practice Ore Concentration and Milling ? Greater Utilization of Gravity Methods For Finer Sizes Seen in Current PracticeBy E. H. Rose IN a year of sober reflection and stocktaking after the mineral-squandering spree of World War II, the role that beneficiation of low-grade must henceforth play in American mineral industry has become Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Constitution and Nature of Pennsylvania Anthracite with Comparisons to Bituminous Coal Constitution and Nature of Pennsylvania Anthracite with Comparisons to Bituminous CoalBy Homer Turner THE nature and comparative features of anthracite and bituminous coals have been discussed by the writer in two previous papers.1 Although this paper is offered as a further contribution to the subj Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Differential Crystallization In A Cast-Steel Runner Differential Crystallization In A Cast-Steel RunnerBy Francis Foley IN examining steel under the microscope, one is constantly confronted with structures that are difficult to interpret. Recently, in a collection of samples for exhibition purposes, the writer found ap Jan 7, 1919 
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                     The Salt Industry of Louisiana and Texas The Salt Industry of Louisiana and TexasBy W. M. Weigel SALT production in Louisiana and Texas at the present time is entirely from salt domes of the interior and coastal groups. Before and during the Civil War salt was recovered from numerous salines and Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Origin of Annealing Twins in Brass Institute of Metals Division - The Origin of Annealing Twins in BrassBy R. Maddin, C. H. Mathewson, W. R. Hibbard According to conventional crystal mechanics, a face-centered cubic single crystal slips on the system {111} <110> which receives the highest shear stress in terms of the stated orientation of the stre Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production Drop Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production DropBy J. R. Linney APPROXIMATELY 5,788,000 long tons of crude ore was produced by the Eastern magnetite industry in 1946, or a drop of 26 per cent compared -with 1945. Decrease in production -throughout the industry var Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Preparation of Metallic Single Crystals and Twinning in Zinc and Zinc Single Crystals (a8e18352-9158-49b1-97eb-ed30e470a6c9) Preparation of Metallic Single Crystals and Twinning in Zinc and Zinc Single Crystals (a8e18352-9158-49b1-97eb-ed30e470a6c9)By Orlando E. Romig As metals and alloys are composed of an aggregate of allotriomorphic crystals or grains, each possessing an individual orientation, the physical characteristics of a metal or an alloy are closely rela Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Flotation in the Treatment of Gold Ores Flotation in the Treatment of Gold OresBy Kidd, Robert L. INASMUCH as galena and sphalerite flotation concentrates are being produced that contain over 95 per cent galena or sphalerite, it is not unreasonable to believe that a flotation concentrate assaying Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934 Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934On the following pages are abstracts of papers published by the Institute during the year 1934 as TECHNICAL PWLICATIONB, CONTRIBUTIONS, m bound volumes and in MINING AND METALLURGY. For abstracts of p Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Sodium Carbonate Deposits Sodium Carbonate DepositsBy L. E. Mannion Sodium carbonate or soda ash is one of the two principal alkalis of commerce, the other being sodium hydroxide. The use of sodium carbonate is recorded in ancient Egypt, where naturally occurring brin Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Discussion of Papers on Engineering Education Discussion of Papers on Engineering EducationBy AIME AIME THE Engineering Education Committee of the Institute convened at the Engineering Societies Building on Feb. 18, .1929, with. E. A. Holbrook, dean of the Schools of Mines and Engineering, University of Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago Fair Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago FairBy AIME AIME ALL technical men who are planning to visit the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago this summer-and all reports indicate that it will be worth visiting-should try to be there during Engineers&ap Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Steep Angle Conveying of Refuse at Bethlehem's Van Coal Preparation Plant (224d1231-59fa-47b4-b70d-b8204220b7a4) Steep Angle Conveying of Refuse at Bethlehem's Van Coal Preparation Plant (224d1231-59fa-47b4-b70d-b8204220b7a4)By F. C. Foshag, P. E. Wingrove The Kayford, Boone and Nicholas Division of Bethlehem Mines Corp. operates a modern coal preparation plant in Van, WV. Since start-up of the Van plant in 1976 until the summer of 1980, the refuse hand Jan 1, 1983 
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                     New York Paper - Enlarging the Worth of the Worker and the Perspective of the Employer (with Discussion) New York Paper - Enlarging the Worth of the Worker and the Perspective of the Employer (with Discussion)By J. Parke Channing These days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the Jan 1, 1915 
