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Membership (cabfe10f-10b8-4afb-a27a-931bd43aea59)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period July 10, 1919, to August 10, 1919. BALL, C. LEONARD.. Cons. Engr., Suffern Co., Inc., 135 B
Jan 9, 1919
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Personal (675e9000-3bba-4b49-a108-fd17850bf2d1)
The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10, 1919, to Aug. 10, 1919. Howard C. Arnold, Washington, Pa. J. S. Lane, New Y
Jan 9, 1919
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Mexico In The Metropolitan News (91c80fbe-d8d7-43cd-b7d4-d9a42623594d)
This brief resume of events, transpiring in Mexico, culled front the daily New York newspapers, since the last Bulletin-went to press, does not indicate any degree of improvement in the situation. RE
Jan 9, 1919
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Pyrometer Protection Tubes (1e751eb6-b59a-46af-8f7a-ba4ae247a538)
By Otis Hutchins
IT is intended to discuss in this paper the protection appliances used for high-temperature pyrometer installations involving the use of platinum couples and describe some of the characteristics of a
Jan 9, 1919
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The Manufacture And Electrical Properties Of Manganin
By F. E. Bash
PREVIOUS to the war, this country depended on Europe for its supply of a number of alloys of great importance in the manufacture of electrical apparatus and equipment. When this source was cut off sho
Jan 9, 1919
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Manufacture And Properties Of Light-Wall Structural Tubing
By H. J. French
WITHIN the past few years, particularly because of the rapid growth of the airplane industry during the war, considerable attention has been paid to the manufacture of light-wall cold-drawn seamless a
Jan 9, 1919
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One Hundred Twentieth Meeting Of Institute
On Sept. 22 to 26, the Institute will hold its 120th meeting in Chicago. The program arranged provides for technical sessions on: Mine Taxation, Non-ferrous Metallography, Coal and Gas, Milling, Oil,
Jan 9, 1919
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Manufacture And Electrical Properties Of Constantan
By F. E. Bash
CONSTANTAN is an alloy of copper and nickel that is extensively used, under a number of trade names, as a resistance wire with a low temperature coefficient of resistance, and one of the elements of b
Jan 9, 1919
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Chilean-Mill Practice At Portland Mill
By Luther Lennox
THE purpose of this article is not to compare one type of grinding machinery with another and to conclude from a series of tests that one particular machine is superior to all others. Neither is the r
Jan 9, 1919
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Effervescing Steel
By Henry Hibbard
Fox the purpose of this paper all steels will be divided into two divisions: effervescing and non-effervescing. This classification must be borne in mind as many statements true of one class are not t
Jan 9, 1919
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Federal Taxation Of Mines
The mines of the country are called upon to bear a very large part of the enormous taxes to be raised for 1917 and later years. The Internal Revenue Bureau, which is charged with the assessment and co
Jan 9, 1919
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Forms In Which Sulfur Occurs In Coal
By A. R. Powell
Four, general methods have been used in the study of the decomposition of coal. The first has been directed toward the processes of coal formation, the second has been by means of microscopic studies,
Jan 9, 1919
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Water And Chlorides In Cement Copper Briquettes
By Edward Keller
ALTHOUGH the subject matter contained in this paper is presented under a new title, its writing was induced by the work of S. Skowronski and K. W. McComas.1 A discussion of the latter is here combined
Jan 9, 1919
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Titaniferous Iron Sands Of New Zealand
By V. W. Aubel
AMONG the iron-bearing ores of the world, the titaniferous iron sands of New Zealand are probably the least known to American engineers. This is not surprising in view of the fact that. American ironm
Jan 9, 1919
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War Minerals
Delay in classifying the war minerals claims geographically and by minerals' has resulted because a part of the claims is in the hands of the commission which is holding hearings at points easy o
Jan 9, 1919
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Self-Checking Galvanometer Pyrometer
By H. F. Porter
MUCH has been written relative to the errors involved in the use of a galvanometer for measuring thermocouple electromotive forces. In general, it may be said that accuracy with a galvanometer is secu
Jan 9, 1919
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Journal Of Institute Of Metals
Members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgica Engineers can now secure copies of the Journal of the Institute of Metals of Great Britain at a special price of $5 for the two volumes iss
Jan 9, 1919
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Institute Committees (ef6867eb-a199-4a56-93ba-aa389c3d0747)
STANDING COMMITTEES Executive-A. R. LEDOUX, chairman. Membership-GEORGE C. STONE, chairman. Finance-J. V. N. DORR, chairman. Library-E. GYBBON SPILSBURY, chairman. Papers and Publications--BRADL
Jan 9, 1919
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Correlation Of Formations Of Huronian Group In Michigan
By R. C. Allen
ABOUT four years ago the writer proposed a revision of the correlation of the Huronian formations in Michigan, and noted the bearing of the question on the correlations of the Huronian rocks in Wiscon
Jan 9, 1919
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High-Temperature Thermometers
By R. M. Wilhelm
HIGH-TEMPERATURE thermometry,, as treated in this paper, deals with the measurement of temperature in the range 100° to 550° C. The lower limit corresponds to the temperature of boiling water at norma
Jan 9, 1919