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    Organized Safety in the Anthracite Mines of the Susquehanna Collieries Company

    By C. G. Brehm

    THE anthracite-producing region is in the northeastern section of Pennsylvania, and has an area of approximately 484 square miles. It is divided geographically into three separate fields, known as the

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Tension Texture of Aluminum

    By E. A. Calnan, B. E. Williams

    IN the development of a new treatment for the prediction of deformation textures,'-' it was noted that for no metals are there experimentally determined tension textures with which the predi

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Germanium and Silicon by Torsion

    By E. S. Greiner

    Germanium and silicon have been plastically deformed in torsion at elevated temperatures. Slip took place on the four {Ill} planes. Dislocations, revealed by etch pits on a (111) face, occurred in row

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Directional Permeability of Heterogeneous Anisotropic Porous Media; Discussion

    By R. W. Parsons

    This discussion concerns fitting an ellipse to angle, where the permeability k is measured for a series of plugs cut from varying angles in the horizontal plane. The conclusions and procedures given b

    Jan 1, 1965

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    C. Harry Benedict - Director, A.I.M.E.

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    C. H. BENEDICT, chief metallurgist of the Calumet and Hecla Consolidated Copper Co., has pioneered for nearly half a century. Noted for his ammonia leaching process, lie has Iong been responsible for

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Russia's Steel Industry

    By KING HAMILTON GRAYSON

    IRON and steel were the only basic industries in the Soviet Republic in 1928 that lagged behind the pre-war production on a comparative basis. This was due to the almost complete obliteration of all i

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Cursory Investigation of Intermediate Phases in the Systems Ti-Zn, Ti-Hg, Zr-Zn, Zr-Cd, and Zr-Hg by X-Ray Powder Diffraction Methods

    By P. Pietrokowsky

    lntermediate phases in the binary metal alloy systems Ti-Zn, Ti-Hg, Zr-Zn, Zr-Cd, and Zr-Hg have been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction methods. Gamma-TiBHg and Zr3Hg have a beta tungsten struc

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Biographical Notice of Edward Dyer Peters

    Edward Dyer Peters, the only child of Henry Hunter Peters and Susan Barker Thaxter, was born in Dorchester, Mass., June 1, 1849. From his father he was a descendant of the Peters family of Ipswich and

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Iron-Chromium-Nickel Ternary System - Discussion

    By J. W. Pugh, J. D. Nisbet

    F. B. Foley—The use of data published by Wever and Jellinghaus in 1931 to fix boundaries of the sigma phase in the Fe-Cr system, in the face of the author's own references to the suggestions of B

    Jan 1, 1951

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    The Present Radium Situation

    By R. B. Moore

    IN 1914 the writer and K. L. Kithil announced, through Bulletin 70 of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, that the United States possessed the largest deposits of radium-bearing ore in the world. At that time

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of Certain Gold-Ores of Park County, Colorado

    By B. Sadtler

    The oldest producing district of Park county, and in fact one of the oldest producing gold-districts of the State, is situated on the head-waters of the Platte and tributary streams. Geo-

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of Titanium

    By Harry A. Lipsitt, Douglas Y. Wang

    A fatigue study in completely reversed axial tension-compression has been perforried on high-purity titanium and on three high-purity alloys of titanium. The alloys each contain approxi7nately 0.75

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Rotary Drilling Problems

    By R. S. Cartwright

    Two types of automatic drilling controls, the Halliburton and the Hild, are now available and are coming into more or less general use in deep drilling. The primary function of both is to maintain a s

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Metallurgy of Copper ? Production Still the Problem, With Metallurgical Innovations Few

    By Joseph Newton

    MUCH the same story can be told about the copper industry for the year 1944 as for the three preceding years. Operators report few or no technical changes at their plants and the main endeavor has bee

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Biographical Notes - J. E. Johnson, Jr.

    Joseph Esrey Johnson, Jr., had already achieved rare distinction as an able metallurgist, clear thinker, brilliant author, and wise consulting engineer to bankers and operators; he had achieved the es

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Birmingham Paper - Calculations of the Available Heat and the Required Dimensions of Chimneys, Combustion-Chambers, and Gas-Burners in the Use of Blast-Furnace Gases for Firing Boilers

    By Frank C. Roberts

    Neglecting the hydrogen and hydrocarbons, 1 will assume the following analysis as a fair average composition, by weight, of the waste gases escaping from a coke-burning blast-furnace: CO2............

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Time-Temperature Transformation Curves For Use In The Heat-Treatment Of Cast Steel

    By R. J. Marcotte, C. T. Eddy, R. J. Smith

    THE objectives of the investigation herein reported were to determine: (I) the S-curves for certain selected cast steels, (2) whether or not the published S-curves for wrought steels are satisfactory

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Board Of Directors

    Meeting of Mar. 27, 1914.-President Thayer announced the appointment of H. S. Munroe as a member and E. Gybbon Spilsbury as Chairman of the Library Committee of the Institute. The President announced

    Jan 5, 1914