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A. I. E. E. Midwinter Convention
About 1300 members and guests attended the Seventh Annual Mid-winter Convention of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, which was held in the Engineering Societies' Building, New York,
Jan 4, 1919
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Results Of Cement Plugging For Exclusion Of Bottom Water In The Augusta, Kansas, Field -Discussion
MOWRY BATES, ? Tulsa, Okla.-In the first part of this paper the author says: "In an unpublished paper on Water Problem in the Augusta Field, S. K. Clark reaches the following conclusions: (1) That the
Jan 4, 1919
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Membership (0b0e37a0-47eb-436a-93ab-ca4564df64fc)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Feb. 10, 1919, to Mar. 10, 1919. ALLEN, ROLLAND CRATEN State Geol., Appraiser of Mines, Lan
Jan 4, 1919
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Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion Welds - Discussion
A. M. CANDY,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-I think more stress should be laid upon the question of welding with the carbon electrode, which we ordinarily call graphite arc welding. Mr. Miller's photograph ind
Jan 4, 1919
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Philip N. Moore On War Mineral Relief Commission
Past-president Philip N. Moore has accepted the position of engineer member of the War Mineral Relief Commission and has already taken up the work. J. E. Spurr is the chief engineer of the Commission
Jan 4, 1919
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Need For Vocational Schools In Mining Communities -Discussion
J. C. WRIGHT.-The problem of organizing and maintaining a vocational class for those employees who are engaged in the mining industry depends on several most important factors. The first is the sympat
Jan 4, 1919
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Metals And Alloys From A Colloid-Chemical Viewpoint - Discussion (ad75584a-ba8f-44c1-825a-9702df50bf76)
JEROME ALEXANDER.-All of you undoubtedly know that a microscopic examination of metals will reveal many things; but we should go further than just simply using a low- or medium-powered- microscope and
Jan 4, 1919
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Industry, Democracy, And Education
By C. V. Corless
WE are living at a period of the world's history in which social phenomena are on so vast a scale, are of so profoundly soul-searching a nature, and are occurring in such rapid succession in the
Jan 4, 1919
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Certain Ore Deposits Of The Southwest -Discussion
W. G. MITCHELL,* New York, N. Y.-I quite agree with Mr. Wilson1 in the statement that the Bonanza copper orebodies of the Jerome District are definitely pre-Cambrian. You might go much further than th
Jan 4, 1919
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Employment Of Mine Labor -Discussion (3710f527-eac3-46b2-abdf-53422a4da2c8)
C. W. GOODALE, * Butte, Mont.-In regard to the employment manager, the North Butte Mining Co. has undertaken that line of work and the rest of the companies are watching the experiment. If it is prove
Jan 4, 1919
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Natural-Gas Storage- Discussion
L. S. PANYITY.-I made inquiries from the Smith and Dunn people, who are the originators of the compressed air and gas method of increasing the production of oil wells, as to how much pressure the sand
Jan 4, 1919
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Use Of Cripples In Industry- Discussion
JAMES P.. MUNROE.-The present situation is vastly different from the situation at the, time the paper was written. We now know pretty well what our problem with the disabled soldier is: 50,000 disable
Jan 4, 1919
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Engineers Available (32017ba8-3f33-4f98-b836-2c1c8e010bf0)
No. 526.-At liberty about Mar. 1, 1919. Just returned from France, a Captain of Engineers. Member A. I. M. E., A. I. E. E., 35 years old, technical education. Last six years of civil life as electrica
Jan 4, 1919
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Static, Dynamic: And Notch Toughness -Discussion
J. A. MATHEWS, ? Syracuse, N. Y. (written discussion§).-This paper by Prof. Hoyt, together with the papers by Messrs. Jeffries, Clayton, Rawson, and Moore, submitted at this meeting, constitute a valu
Jan 4, 1919
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Biographical Notices
HUBERT INGERSOLL ELLIS Hubert Ingersoll Ellis, who met accidental death on Jan. 6, 1919, in eastern Washington, had already advanced far in the profession of mining engineering and gave promise of a
Jan 4, 1919
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Affiliated Student Societies (1919)
MINING ASSOCIATION, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA At a meeting of the Mining Association of the University of California, held Feb. 12, officers for the present semester were elected as follows: President
Jan 4, 1919
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Tunnel Driving At Copper Mountain, B. C.
By Oscar Lachmund
DURING the driving of the main haulage level at the Copper Mountain mines of the Canada Copper Corpn., Ltd., near Princeton, B. C., some very rapid driving was clone, though no claim for a world'
Jan 3, 1919
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Woman's Auxiliary (dbf7f7cf-8a7b-44c6-9880-2b751793c5a7)
Chairman, MRS. JESSE SCOBEY The Foreign War Relief Committee closed its dispensary fund during the past month with a contribution to the American Fund for French Wounded of $1720.51, balance on hand,
Jan 3, 1919
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Manganese Ore Deposits In Cuba
By Ernest Burchard
A RECONNAISSANCE Of the manganese-and chrome-ore deposits of Cuba was made by the writer, as a representative of the U. S. Geological Survey, in company with Mr. Albert Burch of the Bureau of Mines un
Jan 3, 1919
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Employment Of Mine Labor -Discussion
W. D. BRENNAN,* Cheyenne, Wyo. (written discussion?).-My experience has been that, where possible, it is preferable for each foreman to employ his own men, rather than to have them handled through an
Jan 3, 1919