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                     Ventilating-System at the Comstock Mines. Nevada Ventilating-System at the Comstock Mines. NevadaBy George J. Young DR . JOHN A . CHURCH, in his treatise on the Comstock Locle 1 gave a full and clear account of the conditions of the mine during the period of greatest activity. The difficulties in the way of deep mi Nov 1, 1909 
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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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                     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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                     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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                     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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                     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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                     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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                     Studies Of Illinois Coals. Studies Of Illinois Coals.By H. Foster Bain I. INTRODUCTION. By H. FOSTER BAIN.+ THE recently aroused public interest in the conservation of our natural resources has peculiar importance to mining-men, since they deal with resources which are Nov 1, 1908 
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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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                     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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                     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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                     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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                     The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits In Alabama. The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits In Alabama.By ERNEST F. . SURCEIARD work have been published from time to time by the Survey.' A detailed report on the Birmingham district, with maps, has been completed, and will be published within the next year." In the follow Nov 1, 1908 
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                     Surveying the Names on the Ballot Surveying the Names on the BallotBy AIME AIME WTHIN the next month all members of the Institute will be given an opportunity to vote for a new President, two Vice-Presidents, and five Directors. All of the candidates nominated by the official com Jan 1, 1935 
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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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                     Principles of Fuel Beds Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls THOUGH the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1935 
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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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                     Changes in Mining Engineering, Present and Prospective Changes in Mining Engineering, Present and ProspectiveBy E. L. Oliver IN OFFERING a few comments and suggestions on trends in mining practice, and the methods and tools of tomorrow's mining, perhaps it will be appropriate to start with the subject of education. Cha Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Mining Geology in 1929 Mining Geology in 1929By R. J. Colony MINING geology does not lend itself - very readily to a review embracing "improvements in methods," as perhaps do shop practices or laboratory procedures. The "methods" used in mining geology are si Jan 1, 1930 
