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    Engineering Council Enters Large Sphere

    By J. Parke Channing

    IT, HAS been my privilege to be Chairman of Engineering Council for very nearly three years, during which time Mr. A. D. Flinn, the. Secretary, and myself, have seen the organization develop until it

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Stabilization of Coal Industry Depends on Improvement in the Railroad Situation

    By Howard N. Eavenson

    ALL of the matters so far taken up by the Institute Committee on Stabilization of the Coal Industry will be of help, but it seems to be that under present conditions not very much can be expected unti

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Open-Pit Forum ? Range Mechanization Progresses

    By JOHN S. HEARDING

    ON the Minnesota Ranges, 600 million tons of material have been moved in the past three years to produce 172 million tons of direct-shipping iron ore. Increasing wage rates and cost of equipment and s

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Mining Potash Ores in Carlsbad Area

    By Russell G. Haworth

    Three companies, United States Potash Company, Potash Company of America, and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, are now operating potash mines and refineries in the Carlsbad, New Mexico

    Jan 1, 1949

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    1918 Year Book

    The Year Book of the Institute is mailed with this Bulletin. Its membership lists, both alphabetic and geographic, are corrected to Jan. 1, 1918, but its list of officers is revised inn accordance wit

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Blast-Furnace Gas

    By Linn Bradley

    R. J. WYSOR, So. Bethlehem, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*). At our plant (Bethlehem Steel Co.), we have had several Bradshaw burners under course of construction and erection for some time, bu

    Jan 3, 1917

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    George Ellery Hale

    George Ellery Hale, Director of the Mount Wilson Observatory and Foreign Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences, who has been for the last ten years a Correspondent of the Academie des Sciences

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Meeting Of The Board Of Directors Oct. 30, 1919

    There were present eleven Directors, the Institute's Legal Counsel, the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary, and twenty-three guests. The Report of the Committee on Nominations (listed elsewhere)

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Presentation Dinner to John Bonsall Porter

    IN recognition of thirty-one years' service as professor of mining in McGill University the friends of Dr. Porter gave him a complimentary dinner at Montreal, on Jan. 24. The affair was appropria

    Jan 2, 1928

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    Plans For Training Of The Commercial Engineer

    The Commissioner of Education has issued a call for a public conference on business training for engineers and engineering training for students of business. This conference, national in scope and cha

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Rock In The Box - College Or The Hill-A Financial Analysis

    By Calvin C. Brown

    A university is a place to build minds and develop leaders. It provides the tools necessary for the development of new ideas which come from the inquisitive mind and is one of the stepping stones to m

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Affiliated Student Societies (1917)

    The Oregon School of Mines Society held its regular monthly meeting on the evening of October 23. This meeting was an informal reunion at which members gave accounts of personal experiences during the

    Jan 12, 1917

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    News From Members At The Front (adb956d5-ad31-4f7a-bd0f-dc09b9e42832)

    Stanley C. Bullock, Captain, Royal Engineers, has been awarded the Military Cross. Charles L. Cantley was commissioned Lieutenant in the Fifth Royal Highlanders of Canada and went to France with th

    Jan 7, 1918

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William George Neilson

    By John Birkinbine

    Mr. Neilson was born Aug. 12, 1842, at Philadelphia, Pa., where he died Dec. 30, 1906. His business career began with his graduation, in the class of 1862, from the Polytechnic College of the State of

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Rossiter Worthington Raymond, Ph. D., LL. D.-1840 To 1918

    Dr. Rossiter W. Raymond, Past President, Honorary Member, and Secretary Emeritus, died suddenly of heart failure at his home, 123 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y., on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1918.

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Personal (8186351d-6958-4ff4-98b9-a76431c18622)

    (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period July

    Jan 9, 1915

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - An Electronic Data-Processing System for the Collection and Calculation of Damping Data

    By K. R. Waugh, Barbara S. Brown, D. W. James

    AN electronic data-processing system is described which permits rapid, accurate, low-cost processing of strain-dependent damping data utilizing equipment normally available within the service faciliti

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Handling of Ingots and Moulds in Bessemer Steel-Works

    By Gram Curtis

    The keen and close competition now ruling in the iron and steel manufacture requires imperatively, in the design and construction of the machinery employed, the fulfilment in the highest practicable d

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Washington Paper - Repairing Partly Collapsed Cylindrical Furnaces

    By John P. Cosgro

    The increasing use of internal furnace-boilers for power-plants at mines (doubtless due to the facility with which they may be installed by reason of their portability; the fact that they require no m

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Engineering Graduates Find Jobs Plentiful

    By William B. Plank

    THERE are 19 pct fewer undergraduate and graduate mineral engineering students enrolled in the ECPD accredited schools of the United States this year than there were a year ago. The figures are: 8727

    Jan 1, 1952