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    Institute of Metals Discusses Varied Topics

    By T. A. Wright

    THE-Institute of Metals Division opened on Tuesday afternoon with Wheeler P. Davey as chairman and G. E. Edmunds as vice-chairman. Four papers were on the program, two being of a fundamental character

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Storage of Anthracite Coal

    By R. V. Norris

    The anthracite coal trade, with a shipment averaging about 70,000,000 tons per year, differs essentially from other coal business, iii the fact that the larger sizes, comprising about 65 per cent. of

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development in France and French Possessions

    By H. De Cizancourt

    The Pechelbronn (Alsace) field is the only important French producing field. During 1934, development was carried on as in previous years. The total output of this field reached 553,575 bbl. in 1934,

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1942

    By John M. Kelly

    New Mexico produced 31,913,816 bbl. of oil in 1942, the lowest annual production since 1936, and dropped one place to rank eighth among oil-producing states. This production decreased 7,838,052 bbl.,

    Jan 1, 1943