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    Aid Asked On The Submarine Problem

    The Naval Consulting Board is asking the aid of all the members of the Institute in its effort to help solve the submarine problem. Probably every member of the Institute has some suggestion, and whil

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process

    By W. R. Ingalls

    THE manufacture of zinc oxide directly from the ore is one of the most important contributions that America has made to the metallurgy of zinc. Heretofore, this has been clone chiefly for the producti

    Jan 9, 1917

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    The Function of Alumina in Slags (3a0c8c94-b421-4c91-9ecc-2821590ea5b4)

    J. E. JOHNSON, JR., New York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary*).-The discussion of Mr. Henrich's paper took place at a meeting from which I had the misfortune to be absent, and has just com

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Officers And Directors (e5374c08-1d80-47ca-9841-666dd3f432c9)

    For the year ending February, 1918 PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. J

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Mining Methods Of The American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee

    By H. A. Coy

    THE Mascot mines of the American Zinc Co. of Tennessee are situated in the Holston River valley, in Knox County, Tennessee, about 13 miles (20.9 km.) east of the city of Knoxville, and form a property

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Members Of The Institute In Military Service (6d2483ed-6324-4749-a62c-374999cedfa5)

    AARONS, J. BOYD, Major. AGNEW, FRANK VANS. ALLEN, HERMAN H., Private, D Co., 8th -Reserve Engineers. BAINS, THOMAS M., Major, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps. BANKS, H. R., Lieutenant, Cana

    Jan 9, 1917

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    New York Section War Meeting on Manganese

    The first of a series of special war meetings of the New York Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers held on the evening of July 20 at the Machinery Club, preceded by an informal dinner

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Meeting Of The Executive Committee Of The Board Of Directors, July, 1917

    The following persons were appointed as representatives of this Institute on, the American Committee on Engineering Standards.: George C. Stone, J. W. Richards, Arthur L. Walker. The Secretary presen

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Library (2877afd3-6836-44c4-924b-fa992688f088)

    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 publicat

    Jan 9, 1917

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    The Supposed Reversal Of Inheritance Of Ferrite Grain Size From That Of Austenite

    By Henry Howe

    THE data which are collected in Table 1 show that the ferrite of low-carbon steel and of electrolytic iron, like the network of hypo- and hyper-eutectoid carbon steel, inherits, either absolutely or r

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Zinc Dust As A Precipitant In The Cyanide Process

    By W. J. Sharwood

    IN the cyanide process, gold and silver are dissolved from crushed ore as double alkali-metal cyanides, from which they may he precipitated by such positive metals as sodium (amalgam), aluminum, or zi

    Jan 9, 1917

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    The Zinc Ores Of The Joplin District. Their Composition, Character And Variation

    By W. Geo. Waring

    Introduction THE winning of zinc and lead ores from the comparatively shallow deposits of the Joplin district, presents, few such problems for the mining engineer as are encountered in deep ore minin

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Personal (c3b3afdf-3e09-49e9-bac9-dbc745a2be32)

    The following is a partial list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10, 1917, to Aug. 10, 1917: G. A. Collins, Seattle, Wash. Norman Picot, Melbourne,

    Jan 9, 1917

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    A Review Of The Exploration At Belle Isle, Louisiana

    By A. F. Lucas

    Introduction BELLE ISLE, located in the low sea marshes near Atchafalaya Bay, is the southeasternmost of the famous Five Salt Islands of Louisiana. Rising about 80 ft. (24 m.) above the level of the

    Jan 9, 1917

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    The Coal Industry Of Illinois

    By C. M. Young

    THE following paper has been prepared with the object of placing on record in the Transactions some facts concerning the present condition and future prospects of the coal industry of Illinois. In pre

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Institute Committees (77af71a1-0393-4a48-a39f-50c9e27186d9)

    New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman EDGAR RICKARD, Vice-Chairman D. M. LIDDELL, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. JOHN V. N. DORR C

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (12e9203b-e8e0-4e97-8e95-94e2ad4a0b7d)

    Organization Place 1917 National Association of Stationary Engineers .... Evansville, Ind. Sept. 10-15 National Safety Council New York City. Sept. 10-15 National Exposition of Safety and Sanitati

    Jan 9, 1917

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    A Uniform Sizing Diagram from Different Screen Standards

    By John Randall

    IT is a fair assumption that the main purpose of any diagram is to present facts to the eye in more convenient form than they could be tabulated in figures, and this implies that a screen diagram shou

    Jan 9, 1917

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    A Study Of The Microstructure Of Some Clays In Relation To Their Period Of Firing

    By H. Ries

    INTRODUCTION OF the several interesting physical properties of clay which have claimed the attention of investigators in recent years, none is more important than the behavior of the material when he

    Jan 9, 1917

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    Some Unusual Features in the Microstructure of Wrought Iron

    By Henry Rawdon

    THE structure of wrought iron as usually described by metallographists and workers in metal in general is that of a fairly pure iron. Impurities, if present, are usually considered as being in solid s

    Jan 9, 1917