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    James Douglas Medal Awarded Zay Jeffries

    ZAY JEFFRIES, who has been awarded the Douglas medal, established in 1922 by a group of the friends of the late James Douglas for distin-guished achievement in non-ferrous metallurgy, is one of the mo

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Auxiliary Fans in Coal Mines

    AT the session on mine ventilation on Oct. 8, 1926, held in connection with the. autumn Institute meeting at Pittsburgh, there was considerable dis-cussion of the use of auxiliary fans in coal-mine ve

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Specific Efficiency of the Blast Furnace (9d3ddcc4-36db-4c55-8514-ffabaaa656dc)

    THE paper on "Specific Efficiency of the Blast Furnace" by Richard Franchot, which was pub-lished in the September issue of MINING AND METALLURGY, was presented for discussion at the Pitts-burgh meeti

    Jan 2, 1927

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    The 135th Meeting of the Institute

    THE annual winter meeting of the A.I.M.E., which is to open in New York on Feb. 14, will be charac-terized by a number of novel features. The most important is that the technical sessions will be dis-

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Recent Developments in Classification

    By A. M. Gaudin

    THE purpose of ore dressing is to separate the rough ore into one or several valuable concentrates and a discarded tailing. The first step is to crush the ore so that the resulting particles may be in

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Brunton Awarded First Mining Medal

    EARLY this year the Board of Directors announced that, through the generous gift of past-president W. L. Saunders, a gold medal to be awarded for distinguished achievement in mining had been estab-lis

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Facts About Mine-Timber Preservation

    By George Hunt

    THE first practical treatment of wood to prevent decay was devised early in the 19th century. At that time the oaken navy of England, when . the nation was fighting for its very existence, seemed doom

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Engineering and Illinois Coal Mining

    By John Garcia

    THE presence of carbon de terre along the banks of the Illinois river was noted by the members of the Joliet and Marquette expeditions in 1673, and that may be referred to as the birthday of coal in t

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Practical Leakage Testing

    By Charles Williams

    BOYLE'S law states that the volume of a gas at B constant temperature varies inversely as its pressure, PV = C, or V = C/P Therefore, the volume of a gas at any pressure is to its correspondi

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Need For Research In Foundry Pig-Iron

    By Richard Moldenke

    So FAR as the quality of the product is concerned, the history of the production of pig iron for foundry purposes is one of constant retrogression. The steps in this deterioration began with cold-blas

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Value of Boy Scouts to a Mining Community

    By H. E. Mills

    THE local auditorium of a little Alabama mining town was crowded with expectant men, women and children, as the bulletin board had announced the addition of visiting entertainers to supplement the loc

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Industrial Fatigue

    THE British Industrial Fatigue Research Board has issued its annual report covering the year 1925, and a nine-page review of it, by George E. Shepard, was published in this country in the November, 19

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Strip Coal Mining

    By George Holderer

    THE Enos Coal Mining Co. owns an area underlaid by coal, of approximately 5000 acres. This property is situated 9 miles from Oakland City, in the southern part of Indiana. The mine has been in operati

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Acceleration Stresses In Wire Hoisting-Ropes

    By G. P. Boomsliter

    IN previous discussions on stresses in hoisting ropes, little has "been said concerning the effect of the elasticity of the rope itself on the stresses due to acceleration. Laschinger1 has calculated

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Ground Movement and Subsidence - Factors Affecting Bank Slopes in Steam-shovel Operations (with Discussion)

    By Louis S. Cates

    At the annual meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in February, 1923, the Chairman of the Committee on Ground Movement and Subsidence appointed a sub-committee to wo

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Mining Geology - Subsidence and Its Relation to Drainage in Red Iron Mines of the Birmingham District, Alabama (with Discussion)

    By W. R. Crane

    The effect of mining in the red-ore mines of the Birmingham district has been observed for some time, but, except in a few localities, little difficulty has been experienced from disturbance of cover.

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Coal and Coke - Adaptability of Various Coals as Generator Fuel in the Manufacture of Water Gas (with Discussion)

    By W. W. Odell

    Once it was believed that anthracite or coke were the only fuels generally available and suitable for the generation of water gas, particularly so when this gas was made in the generators of standard

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Mining Methods - Mining Methods in Grass Valley District, California (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Fulton, A. B. Foote

    Gold was discovered in the Sierra Nevada by J. W. Marshall on Jan. 2, 1848. The town of Grass Valley soon sprang up and contained several stores in 1849; but the population of the town has always refl

    Jan 1, 1927

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    A Frogless Switch

    By C. M. Haight

    SEVERAL years ago the frequent breaking of wheels on the 66-cu. ft. cars used with the underground electric haulage suggested that the numerous frogs in the track might be a contributing cause toward

    Jan 1, 1927

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