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                     The 145th Meeting of the Institute The 145th Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME TRADITIONALLY, the Annual New York Meetings of the A.I.M.E. cover four days, but the program is growing on each end as well as in the middle, and this year it lasted from 3 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 16, whe Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Trend in Coal Preparation Trend in Coal PreparationBy Andrews Allen WE all remember when, a few years ago the preparation of coal was nothing but a matter of having somebody at the face or somebody in the railroad car pick out the impurities; also the sizes were gener Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Engineering Opportunities in Oriental Countries Engineering Opportunities in Oriental CountriesBy John Wellington Finch WHAT is an engineering opportunity? To the mining .engineer the natural assumption is that the first requisite 'is a mineral deposit, but, of course, it is not so simple as that. There are at var Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Canada as a Gold Producer Canada as a Gold ProducerBy John Wellington Finch THE- impression which the public has of northern Canada is that it is a' vast wilderness of forests; river's, and. lakes, sparsely inhabited by. a few Indians and `containing a few, scattere Jan 1, 1924 
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                     The Institute During 1938 The Institute During 1938By Daniel C. Jackling WHAT is written here features some of the things that I would say if I were to de- liver a Presidential address during the Annual Meeting to be held this month in New York. I am aware that custom favo Jan 1, 1939 
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                     New Helium Plants of the Bureau of Mines ? Five Plants Can Now Supply 25 Times the Prewar Output New Helium Plants of the Bureau of Mines ? Five Plants Can Now Supply 25 Times the Prewar OutputBy H. P. Wheeler WHEN Germany invaded Poland in September, 1939, the only operating helium plant in the United States was that near Amarillo. Texas, supplied with helium-bearing natural gas from the near-by Cliffside Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Nonmetallic Mineral Industries Nonmetallic Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles THE ADVERSE CONDITIONS that have gripped industry during recent years have to some extent submerged technical developments under the more pressing demands of economic problems. Progressive operators, Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Believe It or Not Believe It or NotBy PALMER H. TYLER WHEN the Mid-Continent Section of the A. I. M. E. met at the roof garden dining room of the Tulsa Club on Monday evening, May 13, most of the members present came prepared with a credulity-stretching Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Long-Time Growth and Factors in Its Variation Long-Time Growth and Factors in Its VariationBy CARL B. SNYDER PERHAPS the most extraordinary thing about business, the trade and production of the country as a whole, is its amazing continuity and growth, its momentum and energy. It goes on year after year, grow Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Ore Concentration and Milling Ore Concentration and MillingBy C. H. Benedict Largest and most important of the milling plants under construction during the year is the Morenci plant of the Phelps Dodge Corp., in Arizona, where plans are being rushed for production in 1942. Gra Jan 1, 1941 
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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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                     Factors Influencing Mineral Land Values for Assessment Purposes Factors Influencing Mineral Land Values for Assessment PurposesBy R. Laird Auchmuty A NUMBER of factors, of varying importance, should be considered in assessing mineral land-here specifically coal land -for tax purposes. (1) Is the coal developed or un- developed'! (2) If u Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Underground Belt Transportation Underground Belt TransportationBy Carel Robinson MECHANIZATION of coal mine, is radically changing the requirements for under-ground transportation. It has increased materially the need for reliability and belt conveyors are the most dependable mean Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Petroleum Industry, 1930 Petroleum Industry, 1930By C. V. Millikan THE year 1930 in the petroleum industry has been characterized by the establishment of large potential production of crude oil. This has resulted in closer cooperation between companies by proration a Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Mining and Preparation of Eastern Molding Sands Mining and Preparation of Eastern Molding SandsBy R. M. Bird FEW persons outside of the foundry trade have any conception of the great variety of sands now regularly specified and furnished, nor of the differences in foundry practice frequently resulting from a Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Mining Geology in 1930 Mining Geology in 1930By A. O. HAYES SYSTEMATIC methods of ore-finding are looked to the more as increasing production requires greater supplies of raw materials. Unrelenting search for new sources of supply is necessary, and all the ski Jan 1, 1931 
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                     The Extraordinary Faulting at the Berlin Mine, Nevada The Extraordinary Faulting at the Berlin Mine, NevadaBy ELLSIVOKTH DAGGETT THE Berlin gold quartz mine is situated in Nye county, Nevada, on the west flank of the Shoshone range, about 40 miles south and 30 miles west from the town of Austin, the county-seat of Lander county Mar 1, 1907 
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                     The Corrosion Of Water-Jackets Of Copper Blast-Furnaces. The Corrosion Of Water-Jackets Of Copper Blast-Furnaces.By George B. Lee DURING The Two Years In Which The New Reduction-Works Of The Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. Have Been In Operation At Douglas, Ariz., There Has Developed A Remarkable Condition In Regard To The Mar 1, 1908 
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                     Biographical Notices, January And February, 1908. Biographical Notices, January And February, 1908.By CHARLES W. BENTON THE following paragraphs comprise such information as the Secretary has been able to obtain concerning the members and associates whose deaths have been reported. Further particulars or corrections of Mar 1, 1908 
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                     The Tin-Deposits of the Kinta Valley, Federated Malay States The Tin-Deposits of the Kinta Valley, Federated Malay StatesBy William R. Rumbold THE Kinta valley in the State of Perak, one of the largest of the Federated Malay States, is probably at the present time the richest alluvial tin-district in the world, Perak producing from 20,000 to Sep 1, 1906 
