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                     Student Employment Problem Student Employment ProblemBy KENNETH CROPPER USUALLY we forget about the things which move along smoothly. There are no causes for worry when there are no troubles. But when troubles arise we must put forth some thought and effort to alleviate t Jan 1, 1931 
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                     4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, Pennsylvania 4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, PennsylvaniaBy Davis M. Lapham Ore bodies at Cornwall, Pennsylvania, have been mined since 1742 principally for iron from magnetite, but also for copper (in chalcopyrite), silver (in chalcopyrite), gold (in chalcopyrite), cobalt (i Jan 1, 1968 
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                     56. Arizona and Adjacent New Mexico 56. Arizona and Adjacent New MexicoBy Charles A. Anderson Arizona and western New Mexico contain 17 of the 25 leading copper mines in the United States. Production of molybdenite, lead, zinc, and by-product gold and silver is important. Precambrian ore depos Jan 1, 1968 
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                     24. The Marquette District, Michigan 24. The Marquette District, MichiganBy Gerald J. Anderson The Marquette District of Central Northern Michigan is the oldest of the Lake Superior iron districts with a mining history dating from 1852 up to the present. The total production of all types of ore Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effective Atomic Radius of Silicon in Ternary Laves Phase Alloys Institute of Metals Division - The Effective Atomic Radius of Silicon in Ternary Laves Phase AlloysBy D. I. Bardos, A. M. Bardos, Paul A. Beck The approximate effective silicon radii in ternary Laves phase alloys with transition elements and silicon were found to range between 1.16 and 1.21A, i.e., considerably smaller than the atomic rad Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Search for the Causes of Injury to Vegetation in an Urban Villa Near a Large Industrial Establishment Search for the Causes of Injury to Vegetation in an Urban Villa Near a Large Industrial EstablishmentBy Persifor Frazer INTRODUCTION For various reasons I have not specified the locality where the research indicated in the following pages was undertaken. It will suffice to say that it was on the grounds of a villa onc May 1, 1907 
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                     30. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Gilman (Red Cliff, Battle Mountain ) District, Eagle County, Colorado 30. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Gilman (Red Cliff, Battle Mountain ) District, Eagle County, ColoradoBy R. E. Radabaugh, J. M. Brown, J. S. Merchant The Gilman district is on the northeast flank of the Sawatch Range in central Colorado. It has yielded a total of 10,000,000 tons of ore having a value of over $250,000,000. Paleozoic sediments intrud Jan 1, 1968 
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                     PART VI - Papers - Surface Self-Diffusion of Gold (II): Real and Apparent Anisotropy of the Surface Self-Diffusion Coefficient PART VI - Papers - Surface Self-Diffusion of Gold (II): Real and Apparent Anisotropy of the Surface Self-Diffusion CoefficientBy N. A. Gjostein The real and apparent dependence of the surface self-diffusion coefficient, Ds, of gold on crystallo-graphic orientation has been investigated by isolated scratch smoothing and grain boundary grooving Jan 1, 1968 
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                     47. Geology and Ore Deposits of the East Tintic Mining District, Utah 47. Geology and Ore Deposits of the East Tintic Mining District, UtahBy D. R. Cook, W. M. Shepard, H. T. Morris The East Tintic district in central Utah has produced ores of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc valued at more than $120,000,000. All of this ore has been produced from blind ore bodies in Paleozoi Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Discussions - Iron and Steel Division Discussions - Iron and Steel DivisionP. Herasymenko (New York University, New York) —The authors' experiments on equilibria between water vapor and liquid synthetic slags represent a valuable contribution to our knowledge of the nat Jan 1, 1958 
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                     An Innovation in Semi-longwall Mining of a Thin Seam An Innovation in Semi-longwall Mining of a Thin SeamBy AIME AIME AN IMPORTANT innovation in Alabama in the semi-longwall type of coal mining as applied to low-dipping thin seams has been introduced by the Galloway Coal Co., mining the Mary Lee high-ash seam which a Jan 1, 1934 
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                     A Limestone Mine in the Birmingham District A Limestone Mine in the Birmingham DistrictBy C. E. Abbott THE Birmingham district, Alabama, is distinctive in the proximity to one another of its deposits of iron ore, coal and flux. These three basic requisites for the making of iron and steel are found wit Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Reporter (d6d09fcb-5759-4a77-a31e-b12190cf829a) Reporter (d6d09fcb-5759-4a77-a31e-b12190cf829a)Claims of 16 gold mining companies seeking damages from L-208 will be heard in Court of Claims starting Jan. 26. Earlier this year, judges ruled that 3 gold mining companies could sue for damages from Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Dedication Of The Ceramic Engineering Building Of The University Of Illinois Dedication Of The Ceramic Engineering Building Of The University Of IllinoisThe new Ceramic Engineering Building of the University of Illinois is to be formally dedicated on Nov. 20 and 21. The occasion will be made one of great interest to the clay-workers of the country. It Jan 10, 1916 
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                     Milwaukee Paper - Effect of Impurities on Hardness of Cast Zinc or Spelter Milwaukee Paper - Effect of Impurities on Hardness of Cast Zinc or SpelterBy G. C. Stone AS the term "hardness" is used with many different meanings, it should be understood that it here means resistance to deformation by compression. It was determined by measuring the pressure, in pounds Jan 1, 1919 
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                     Board Of Directors Board Of DirectorsMeeting of June 26, 1914.-The President was authorized to appoint Advisory Committees to co operate with the United States Bureau of Mines. The President announced the appointment of Edward H. Benjam Jan 8, 1914 
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                     Board Of Directors Board Of DirectorsMeeting of Mar. 26, 1915.-The following Committee on Nominations was appointed: Fred W. Bradley, Chairman; James F. Kemp, Past President; Frank M. Smith, Chairman Montana Section; R. C. Gemmell, Chair Jan 5, 1915 
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                     Are Engineers Prepared For Executive Responsibilities? Are Engineers Prepared For Executive Responsibilities?By A. C. Dorenfeld In most mineral enterprises, what is the progress, and shift in responsibilities, as the young engineer advances in the corporation? You are all familiar with the normal pattern-in mine production fro Jan 2, 1955 
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                     Lehigh Valley Mineral Industries Conference Lehigh Valley Mineral Industries ConferenceTHE Lehigh Valley Section is planning with a num-ber of other organizations a three-day conference, April 25, 26 and 27, with field visits to cement, slate and steel plants in the vicinity of Easton, Jan 3, 1928 
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                     Papers - Production - Foreign - Development of Oil-field Activities in Argentina during 1940 Papers - Production - Foreign - Development of Oil-field Activities in Argentina during 1940By Mario L. Villa Argentina's oil production continues in its upward trend. The year 1940 closed with an important increase over 1939; that is, 1,996,371 bbl., or 10.72 per cent. The Government oil fields (Y.P. Jan 1, 1941 
