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The Metallography of Tungsten
By Zay Jeffries
TUNGSTEN has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350° C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain hard
Jan 6, 1918
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Woman's Auxiliary
Report of the Americanization Society, New York Section During the past two months the Americanization Committee has held social meetings of various kinds for foreign-born women, as a preliminary to
Jan 6, 1918
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The Relation Of Sulphides To Water Level In Mexico
By P. K. Lucke
ONE of the interesting features connected with the great continental uplift, which formed the table land of Mexico, is the great depth to which oxidation and secondary enrichment of orebOdies occurred
Jan 6, 1918
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Government Needs Engineers
Important chemical and other technical engineering work necessary, for the prosecution of this war is being carried on by the Bureau of Mines Experiment Station, at Washington, D. C. The services of t
Jan 6, 1918
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Local Section News (2305e673-42ff-4a8c-a27c-2d6385b8981a)
ST. LOUIS SECTION EUGENE MCAULIFFE, Chairman, J. N. HOUSER, Vice-chairman, VICTOR RAKOWSKY, Vice-chairman., H. G. WASHBURN, Vice-Chairman, W. E. MCCOURT, Sec'y-Treas., Washington University,
Jan 6, 1918
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Officers And Directors (50ae18c7-df92-4801-919f-b42bdf775349)
For the year ending February, 1919 PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS L. D. RICKETTS, NEW YORK, N. Y. PHILIP N. MOORE ST -Louis, Mo FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT C. W. GOODAL
Jan 6, 1918
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Meeting of The Board Of Directors, April 26, 1918
Eight members of the Board, the Secretary of the Institute, and eleven guests were present. Vice-president Henry S. Drinker presided. The President was authorized to appoint delegates to a meeting,
Jan 6, 1918
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Townships Named For Mining Engineers
The following communication has just reached the Institute, from the office of the Provincial Geologist, Department of Lands,-Forests and Mines, Ontario, Canada: During the autumn of 1917 gold was di
Jan 6, 1918
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Engineering Problems Encountered During Recent Mine Fire at Utah-Apex Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah
By V. S. Rood
Typical System of Workings THE general system of workings at the Utah-Apex is similar to that found in many of the western metalliferous mines. There is a vertical three-compartment shaft extending t
Jan 6, 1918
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The Fifth National Foreign Trade Convention
The fifth convention of the National Foreign Trade Council was held in Cincinnati, Apr. 18, 19 and 20. More than one thousand accepted delegates were registered, the American Institute of Mining Engin
Jan 6, 1918
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Institute Committees (485c18a1-0b10-4bc3-9317-c69992f74e04)
Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman. GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOO
Jan 6, 1918
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Biographical Notices
John R. Lucas was born Apr. 15, 1866, at St. Louis, Mo. From his 19th year until his death on his 51st birthday anniversary, he was engaged in the mining industry, in which, however, he made his begin
Jan 6, 1918
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Colorado Meeting
Preliminary plans of this meeting, together with a most interesting series of papers that have been received or promised, were published in the May Bulletin. The plans are being carried out enthusiast
Jan 6, 1918
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Positions Vacant (fb35edd9-9ea8-4205-95db-9e143a9b6d52)
Draftsman and transitman for coal mine work in Middle West. Salary $125 per month. No. 277. Technical graduate wanted for metallurgical work in experimental laboratory of large New England manufactur
Jan 5, 1918
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The Briquetting Of Anthracite Coal (9becf315-bc04-4a41-b1f4-62f53e4d2fc8)
J. B. MCGRAW, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).-In Mr. Burke Baker's description of the process of the American Briquet Co., he speaks only of the attractive features, but every process whic
Jan 5, 1918
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The Theory Of Volcanic Origin Of Salt Domes
By E. DeGolyer
I. INTRODUCTION VOLCANIC origin. was among the first of the theories advanced to account for the occurrence of the salt domes of the Gulf coastal plain, northern Louisiana., and eastern Texas, and it
Jan 5, 1918
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (9e574a51-25f3-4b5f-bd52-0364bb9e93fc)
(The following list contains the names of those members of the Institute of whose connection with military service. we have only recently become acquainted; it also includes the names of a few who hav
Jan 5, 1918
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Library (f5993da9-f25e-4c39-a19b-1b97aa6646d1)
The Library of the above-named. Societies is open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and public
Jan 5, 1918
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Grain-size Inheritance in Iron and Carbon Steel (b1952d67-7484-4f19-b839-9bed274c6b81)
SAMUEL T. HOYT,? Minneapolis, Minn. (written discussion||).-The subject of grain inheritance in iron and steel is apparently one which can he considered from the point of view of the two laws governin
Jan 5, 1918
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First Replacement Regiment of Engineers
The German Kaiser is employing the keenest engineering talent of his own and allied empires in his attempt to defeat the world. American employers are paying engineers such attractive salaries that vo
Jan 5, 1918