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                     Its Everyones Business Its Everyones BusinessJAN. 17-In what appears to be a general spirit of post-Christmas emotional malaise, most adult Americans have bidden farewell to the Forties and turned with no perceptible enthusiasm toward the Fiftie Jan 2, 1950 
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                     Operations at the Lead Plant of the U. S. Metals Refining Co. Operations at the Lead Plant of the U. S. Metals Refining Co.By Hermsdorf, Richard P. E. AMONG the newer lead smelting and refining plants of the country is that of the United States Metals Refining Co., at Carteret, N. J. Not only is the technical practice here modern and efficient, but Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - 1934 - Have Been Doing Mining and Metallurgy - 1934 - Have Been DoingBy AIME AIME MOST of the copper mines in Canada are favored by nature in having other metals besides, copper in their ore, which puts them in a most satisfactory competitive position. Noranda ore has an important Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Education - Participants Evaluate Summer Industrial Programs For Students - The Summer Employment Program For Students At The Kennecott Research Center Education - Participants Evaluate Summer Industrial Programs For Students - The Summer Employment Program For Students At The Kennecott Research CenterBy H. R. Spedden As part of its broad program of educational assistance-including grants, fellowships, and scholarships -Kennecott Copper Corp. offers summer employment opportunities for college students at each of it Jan 6, 1967 
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                     Breaking Half a Million Tons of Ore in One Blast with 58 Tons of Powder Breaking Half a Million Tons of Ore in One Blast with 58 Tons of PowderBy F. S. McNicholas, R. L. Healy NOTEWORTHY because of the amount of explosives used, the tonnage broken, and the wide range involved both vertically and laterally, was a large underground blast fired last November at the Hidden Cree Jan 1, 1935 
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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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                     Health and Safety - Excellent Record Forecast for the Year Health and Safety - Excellent Record Forecast for the YearBy C. M. Fellman AVAILABLE data for the first nine months of the Year indicate that accident occurrence in metal mining was well on its way to an all-time low for 1939. However, the relatively rapid pickup in mining p Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Outlook for the Coal Industry The Outlook for the Coal IndustryBy Howard N. Eavenson TWO months ago, just after the coal code hearing in Washington, one of our leading liberal weeklies printed a study of the coal industry made by an economist in the Administration, and on the outside Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Transitions in Chromium - Discussion Institute of Metals Division - Transitions in Chromium - DiscussionBy W. C. Ellis, E. S. Greiner, M. E. Fine C. H. Samans and W. R. Ham (Chicago, Ill., and Dix-field, Maine, respectively)-—For several years we have been studying transitions of this basic type in metals, alloys, glasses, etc. Usually, however Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And AlloysBy H. F. Seifert THE classification and preparation of non-ferrous scrap metals is a subject of interest to every individual and corporation that employs in its processes of manufacture non-ferrous metals and alloys a Jan 1, 1928 
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                     32. Leadville District, Colorado 32. Leadville District, ColoradoBy Ogden Tweto The Leadville district, on the west flank of the Mosquito Range in central Colorado, has produced silver, zinc, lead, gold, and minor metals valued at $512,000,000. The ore deposits are in a sequence Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Prospects for Future Gold Supply Prospects for Future Gold SupplyBy Georgc E. Collins SEVERAL years ago, I estimated the total stock of gold in the world to be about a thousand million ounces, of which rather over one-third was available for monetary uses. Robert H. Ridgway has estimat Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Pillars of Coal Philadelphia Paper - Pillars of CoalBy S. Harries Daddow IN order to get an idea as to the strength of steel rails, it will be well to review the tests to which iron rails have been subjected. In England, Mr. Ashcroft found that the best 80 pound rails bro 
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                     Sixtieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Institute at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sixtieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Institute at Wilkes-Barre, Pa.By AIME AIME ON MAY 22 the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers will commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of its founding at Wilkes- Barre, Pa., in May, 1871. The Directors have transferred the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Bearings on Mine Motors and Pumps Bearings on Mine Motors and PumpsBy William F. Boericke CONSIDERABLE waste of oil and grease in lubricating motors and other machinery results from the use of bearings that are not totally enclosed. There is also the likelihood of damage to the bearing thr Jan 1, 1926 
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                     The Development Of The Parkes Process In The United States.* The Development Of The Parkes Process In The United States.*By Ernst F. Eurich (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) ALEXANDER PARKES patented in England in 1851-52-53 a process for desilvering lead by means of zinc, making use of the greater affinity of silver for zinc than for Dec 1, 1912 
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                     Leaching Copper from Worked-Out Areas of the Ray Mines, Arizona Leaching Copper from Worked-Out Areas of the Ray Mines, ArizonaBy Robert W. Thomas LEACHING of mined-out areas at the Arizona property of the Ray Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corp., was started on Jan. 20, 1.937, and by July 1, 1938, 10,000,000 lb. of copper had been produced by Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Los Alamos - The Town of Beginning Again - A behind-the-scenes story of life in the community built around the hidden laboratory where the A-bomb was made, and where nuclear research now goes forward Los Alamos - The Town of Beginning Again - A behind-the-scenes story of life in the community built around the hidden laboratory where the A-bomb was made, and where nuclear research now goes forwardBy Marie Kinzel LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, the birthplace f the atomic bomb, is one of the most famous-and mysterious-places in the world. It leaped into fame on Aug. 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb burst over Hiros Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Nickel During Nickel-Induced RecrystaIIization in Doped Tungsten Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Nickel During Nickel-Induced RecrystaIIization in Doped TungstenBy J. Brett, S. Friedman A study of the diffusion of nickel into both fibrous and recrystallized 0.065-in.-diam silica-alumina doped tungsten wire at 1200°C has been conducted. The diffusion profiles were determined by chem Jan 1, 1969 
