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                     Present Problems in the Training of Mining Engineers Present Problems in the Training of Mining EngineersBy DR. SAMUEL B. CHRISTY ? THE man is always greater than his work.? The training of the men who are to develop the mineral resources of the world is the most important problem connected with mining engineering. It becomes ev Sep 1, 1905 
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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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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Recent Developments in Pebble Milling Minerals Beneficiation - Recent Developments in Pebble MillingBy B. S. Crocker Pebble grinding was used at Lake Shore Mines in 1949. A full description of experimental evidence and test plant results was published in 1952 1 and further operating details in 1954 2.' In more Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Nondestructive Inspection of Metals Nondestructive Inspection of MetalsBy A. V. De Forest INSPECTION and test methods of great diversity have been used from the most ancient times to select raw material, control its manufacture, and appraise its finished properties and value. The "miller t Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Institute of Politics Discusses Minerals Institute of Politics Discusses MineralsBy AIME AIME AT Williams College, in the quaint old New England town where people still go to the post office for their mail, an interesting institution has come into being as one of the aftermaths of the peace co Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Biographical Notice of Thomas M. Drown, M.D., LL.D. Biographical Notice of Thomas M. Drown, M.D., LL.D.By R. W. Raymond THE sudden death of Dr. Drown, on Nov. 17, 1904, brought to multitudes the pang of personal loss. Of all those who, as students at Lafayette College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Lehi Jul 1, 1905 
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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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                     Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°C Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°CBy A. U. Seybolt, R. E. Honnemon THE purpose of this communication is to present activity data of nickel in the Ni-A1 binary system that was obtained for oxidation studies in this system. This data has been calculated from previous Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-LaboratoriesBy Louis D. Huntoon AFTER the completion, in 1905, of the Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, it became necessary to secure and assay a large assortment of ore Nov 1, 1909 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments In Arkansas in 1945 Oil And Gas Developments In Arkansas in 1945By D. K. MACKAY The production of oil and gas in Arkansas is confined to two distinct and widely separated regions of the state; namely: (1) South Arkansas in the Gulf coastal plain, where 49 fields-many containing t Jan 1, 1946 
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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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                     Progress in Metal Mine Safety Progress in Metal Mine SafetyBy James K. Richardson STATISTICAL evidence shows that continued efforts made by Government and industry to make mining safer during the last two decades have had most favorable results. In the copper-mining industry an acc Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945By P. B. Leavenworth Development in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 resulted in the discovery of 23 new fields; one Miocene, eight Frio, three Cockfield-Yegua and eleven along the Wilcox trend. The Wilcox trend app Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Manganese as a Nonferrous Metal (823e69d5-87d2-451e-9729-b39c4ffc64c5) Manganese as a Nonferrous Metal (823e69d5-87d2-451e-9729-b39c4ffc64c5)By Reginald S., Dean The commercial availability of electrolytic manganese has greatly changed the position of manganese as a nonferrous alloying metal. Manganese metal commercially available up to about ten years ago was Jan 1, 1953 
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                     U.S. Bureau of Mines Preliminary Report U.S. Bureau of Mines Preliminary ReportA record $19.7 billion in minerals was produced by United States industries in 1963. This was some $800 million above the previous high established in 1962. Preliminary statistics compiled by the U.S. Jan 2, 1964 
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                     The Effect of Silver on the chlorination and Brornination of Gold The Effect of Silver on the chlorination and Brornination of GoldBy H. O. Hofman WHEN dry chlorine gas is made to act in the cold upon finely¬divided gold,' it converts the latter with evolution of heat into auro-auric chloride, Au2CI4, a hard, dark-red, hygroscopic salt. Moi Mar 1, 1905 
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                     The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys* The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*By Louis, Jordan THIS paper presents in an abbreviated form the chief points of interest in an investigation of the tarnish-resistant qualities of silver alloys, an investigation which has been carried out as a joint Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Young's Modulus-Its Metallurgical Aspects (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1936, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Young's Modulus-Its Metallurgical Aspects (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1936, with discussion)By David J. Mack A survey and critical appraisal of published information about Young's modulus was originally made by the writer because of a complete lack of information about this very important quantity in wo Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Frank B. McKune Biographical Sketch and Memorial Resolution Frank B. McKune Biographical Sketch and Memorial ResolutionBy AIME AIME It is with the deepest personal sorrow, and with the regrets of the Steel Company of Canada, that I report to you the death of one of our most valued associates, the late Frank B. McKune, superintende Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy Advancement in Iron and Steel MetallurgyBy J. S. UNGER A LARGE proportion of the coke used is made in the by-product oven from the high-volatile coals mined in the adjacent district. At the beginning it was feared good by-product blast-furnace coke could Jan 1, 1926 
