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    Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (2fa49c7c-9514-4815-a17d-72d62450af49)

    Organization Place Date 1918 American Chemical Society Cleveland, O. Sept. 9-12 American Society of Sanitary En Engineers Chicago, Ill. Sept. 3-5 National Petroleum Association Atlantic City, N.J

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Local Section News (9bdf3324-5cc6-4bd2-ac05-09d6ad8b3758)

    NEW YORK SECTION J. E. Johnson, Jr., Chairman Edgar Rickard, Vice Chairman. D. M. Liddell, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N.Y. C. A. Bohn, Treasurer John V. N. Dorr Lewis W. Francis. The annu

    Jan 8, 1917

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Germany during 1936

    By Walter Kauenhowen

    GeRmany's crude-oil production during 1936 totaled 3,112,494 bbl., an increase of 5.2 per cent over the 3,007,711 bbl. produced in 1935. The official monthly production figures published in 19

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Open-Pit Forum - Drilling and Blasting Bagdad Copper

    By Olaf Hondrum

    CHURN drilling equipment at Bagdad consists of two Bucyrus Erie 27-T model drills and one 22-T drill with gasoline engines. The drilling tools weigh approximately 1600 lb. The holes are drilled with 7

    Jan 10, 1950

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    List of Meetings (539d35d8-c14c-4fe4-bdf1-c3bf360b5159)

    No. Place Date Vol. 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, '71 1 2. Bethlehem. Pa Aug., '71 1 3. Troy, N. Y Nov.,'71 1 4. Philadelphia, Pa Feb., '72 5. New York, N. Y.* May, '72 8. Pi

    Jan 1, 1929

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    The Electrical Conductivity Of Molten Blast-Furnace Slags

    By A. E. Martin, Gerhard Derge

    IF the molecular constitution of molten slags were better known, the nature of chemical reactions in slags and between slags and metals could be better understood and as a consequence might be better

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Non-Metallic Mineral-Filler Industry

    By W. M. Weigel

    THE rapid advance, during recent years, in the manufacture of articles that have been in common use for generations and the development of new materials entering into appliances and devices unheard of

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Ground Movement and Subsidence, 1930

    By George S. Rice

    STUDIES of ground movement and subsidence caused by mining necessarily chiefly deal with causes and effects of making extensive excavations underground with spans beyond the strength of the un- suppor

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Review Of The Coal Situation Of The World

    By George Rice

    WITH so tremendous a subject, an attempted review of the coal situation of the world in a short talk must necessarily be of a sketchy character. It is hardly necessary to tell a body of engineers that

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Mine Lighting in the Butte District

    By J. J. Carrigan

    IN all mining operations a considerable portion of the work performed, especially underground; is accomplished under artificial light, yeti this subject is often not given proper attention. Poor illum

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Puddle- and Re-Heating Slags for Paint-Stock

    By Axel Sahlin

    Since the days of the infancy of metallurgical industries, slags of various kinds have been accumulating. Until a comparatively recent date hardly any employment had been found for these waste product

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Cleveland Paper - Fires in Metalliferous Mines

    By George J. Young

    The recurrence of mine-fires in Nevada during the past decade is not only a matter of interest, but also one of considerable concern to engineers and mine-managers. The more important fires may be enu

    Jan 1, 1913

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    The Mass Spectrometer as an Analytical Tool - What It Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do

    By A. Keith Brewer

    RECENT advances in the fields of chemistry, biology, and metallurgy have confronted the analytical chemist with an entirely new set of problems. Development of plastics and synthetics has brought abou

    Jan 1, 1946

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    NBC Broadcasts "Engineer At War"

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    BEGINNING Thursday, July 16, the National Broadcasting Co. is broadcasting from 6:30 to 6:45 p.m., over its nationwide network and possibly also by short wave a series of eleven radio programs dealing

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Part IX - X-Ray Study of Cold-Worked Silver-Antimony Alloys

    By P. Rama Rao, D. H. Sastry, T. R. Anantharaman

    Deformation (a) and twin (a') stacking-fault densities in cold - wor ked filings of fcc silver alloys containing 2, 4, and 6 wt pct Sb have been estimated from Debye-Scherrer peak shifts and asym

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Power Loading on the Colorado River Aqueduct

    By Arthur C. Green

    A group of 13 cities situated in Los Angeles and Orange counties in Southern California is engaged in constructing an aqueduct to carry water from the Colorado River at a point near Parker, Arizona, t

    Jan 1, 1937

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    PART V - Experimental Evidence of Jet Formation During Explosion Cladding

    By O. R. Bergmann

    Two approaches were taken to obtain direct experimental evidence jar the existence oj a jet in the explosion-cladding pvocess: 1) direct observation of the claddirg jwocess by rtzeans ojf kig-h-speed

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Iron Fields Of The Iron Springs And Pinto Mining Districts, Iron County, Utah

    By Duncan MacVichie

    THE iron fields described here are located in the Iron Springs and Pinto Mining districts, Iron County, Utah. This region is in southwestern Utah, about 260 miles south from Salt Lake City, and is rea

    Jan 7, 1925

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944

    By L. E. Porter, H. P. Hassel

    The state of California produced 310,-996,696 bbl. of oil and about 415,832,000 M cu. ft. of gas in 1944. Such oil production represented 18.5 per cent of the nation's production, as compared wit

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Temperature Compensation Of Old Type Askania Magnetometers

    By T. Koulomzine

    The theory of the Askania magnetometer, as well as a complete discussion of all factors influencing magnetometer readings, is very ably described by J. Wallace Joyce. We will assume that the reader is

    Jan 1, 1949