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                     The Stress-Corrosion Properties of Some Non-Ferrous Sheet Metals ? with Discussion on Non-Ferrous Sheet Metals The Stress-Corrosion Properties of Some Non-Ferrous Sheet Metals ? with Discussion on Non-Ferrous Sheet MetalsBy G. R. Gohn, S. M. Arnold The results of stress-corrosion tests upon several non-ferrous sheet metals are presented in this paper. The metals include tough pitch copper, five binary brasses, two leaded brasses, one copper-sili Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Current Bauxite Mining Activities in Arkansas Current Bauxite Mining Activities in ArkansasBy George C. Branner BAUXITE is produced in Arkansas from two mining districts in the central portion of the State. These are (1) the Fourche Mountain district, immediately south and southeast of Little Rock in Pulaski Co Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Executive Committees of Local Sections (70aba715-c7d8-4a57-acba-792043f7cbc2) Executive Committees of Local Sections (70aba715-c7d8-4a57-acba-792043f7cbc2)New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP, Treasurer. GEORGE F. KUNZ, W. De L. BENEDICT. Bo Jan 1, 1917 
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                     Elements of a National Mineral Policy Elements of a National Mineral PolicyBy C. K. Leith THE purpose of these conferences has been to find some basic principles to guide us in the chaos which confronts us, to arrive at elements of a national policy. None such exists, nor, as a matter of f Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Iron and Steel - Some Characteristics of Low-carbon Manganese Steel Iron and Steel - Some Characteristics of Low-carbon Manganese SteelBy V. N. Krivobor The study and use of low-carbon manganese steels have been curiously neglected in the general history of developments in alloy steels. Hadfield1 made an extensive study of manganese-iron-carbon alloys Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Chicago Paper - Cooling Properties of Technical Quenching Liquids (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Cooling Properties of Technical Quenching Liquids (with Discussion)By T. D. Lynch, N. B. Pilling The development of a proper treatment for shells in conncction with war contracts has brought to our attention the fact that the temperature of the liquid bath in which steel is quenched has a decided Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production Drop Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production DropBy J. R. Linney APPROXIMATELY 5,788,000 long tons of crude ore was produced by the Eastern magnetite industry in 1946, or a drop of 26 per cent compared -with 1945. Decrease in production -throughout the industry var Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - Determination of Pore Space of Oil and Gas Sands (with Discussion) Lake Superior Paper - Determination of Pore Space of Oil and Gas Sands (with Discussion)By A. F. Melcher The present paper is a progress report on an investigation of the physical factors of oil and gas and especially of their sands,' such as pore space, size of pores or permeability, retentivity, v Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Student Associates (17745b76-f587-47c3-883d-275ba3eaa1b9) Student Associates (17745b76-f587-47c3-883d-275ba3eaa1b9)Abbott, Argyle Campbell 1209 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Ill. Almstrom, Adne A., Student, Met. Engrg., Washington State College Pullman, Wash. Ankudinoff, N., School of Mines, Univ. of Utah Salt Lake Ci Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Hydrogen Content of Electrolytic Manganese and Its Removal (Metals Technology, June 1945) Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Hydrogen Content of Electrolytic Manganese and Its Removal (Metals Technology, June 1945)By E. V. Potter, E. T. Hayes, H. C. Lukens Large volumes of hydrogen are liberated at the cathode during electrolytic precipitation of manganese. Most of the gas escapes from the electrolyte, but a considerable amount may be entrapped in the m Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - High Speed Quenching Dilatometer Institute of Metals Division - High Speed Quenching DilatometerBy R. H. Raring, F. E. Martin A high speed gas quenching dilatometer useful in studying phase transformations in low alloy steels is described. Changes in specimen length are measured by means of an electrical micrometer tube. The Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Experiments on the Cause of Bubble Attachment in Flotation Experiments on the Cause of Bubble Attachment in FlotationBy Orson Cutler Shepard RECENT research work in the flotation concentration of minerals has been concerned mainly with flotation reagents and the mechanism by which collecting reagents are held to the surface of certain mine Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Method Of Fixing Prices Of Bituminous Coal Adopted By The United States Fuel Administration Method Of Fixing Prices Of Bituminous Coal Adopted By The United States Fuel AdministrationBy Cyrus Garnsey NECESSITY FOR PRICE FIXING DURING the latter part of 1916 and the early months of 1917, clue to war activities, there was a threatened shortage of coal which resulted in panic among consumers and a r Jan 9, 1918 
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                     Report Of Pyrometer Committee Of National Research Council Report Of Pyrometer Committee Of National Research CouncilBy George Burgess THE Pyrometer Committee was. formed Sept. 20, 1918, at the suggestion of Dr. H. M. Howe, Chairman of the Engineering Division of the Research Council, for the purpose of developing a pyrometric method Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago Fair Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago FairBy AIME AIME ALL technical men who are planning to visit the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago this summer-and all reports indicate that it will be worth visiting-should try to be there during Engineers&ap Jan 1, 1933 
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                     The Combustion-Temperature Of Carbon And Its Relation To Blast-Furnace Operation The Combustion-Temperature Of Carbon And Its Relation To Blast-Furnace OperationBy Clarence P. Linville (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) IT is recognized that, in all metallurgical operations, the greatest possible uniformity in all conditions is essential to the best results. It is the constant aim o Mar 1, 1910 
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                     Standing and Special Committees (3f6dfc77-f875-4396-a441-3af8eb1039cc) Standing and Special Committees (3f6dfc77-f875-4396-a441-3af8eb1039cc)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS C. H. MATHEWSON. Chairman PAUL D. MERICA, Vice-Chairman CHESTER A. FULTON CARROLL A. GARNER H. Y. WALKER FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Hydrogen Content Of Electrolytic Manganese And Its Removal Hydrogen Content Of Electrolytic Manganese And Its RemovalBy E. V. Potter, E. T. Hayes, H. C. Lukens LARGE volumes of hydrogen are liberated at the cathode during electrolytic precipitation of manganese. Most of the gas escapes from the electrolyte, but a considerable amount may be entrapped in the m Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1940 Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1940By John T. Galey Production of crude oil for 1940 in southwestern Pennsylvania was off nearly 70,000 bbl., largely as a result of the great number oi abandonments, together with the lack of extension of the Washington Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1940 Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1940By John T. Galey Production of crude oil for 1940 in southwestern Pennsylvania was off nearly 70,000 bbl., largely as a result of the great number oi abandonments, together with the lack of extension of the Washington Jan 1, 1941 
