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Chicago Paper -The Growth of American Mining-Schools and their Relation to the Mining Industry (See Discussion, p. 657)
By Samuel B. Christy
Columbia College has the honor of founding the first well-organized School of Mines in America. The University of Michigan, however, shared with her the honor of graduating the first class, in 1867. P
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - The Separation of Blende from Pyrites: A New Metallurgical Industry (See Discussion, p. 723)
By William P. Blake
In another paper I have described in general the close association of zinc-blende and iron pyrites in the ore-deposits of southwest Wis consin. These two minerals generally occur together at the same
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Campbell (See p . 345)
George IV. Goetz, Milwaukee, Wis.: Mr. Campbell deserves much credit for his interesting paper. The literature of the development of the open-hearth process is distributed in many technical journals,
Jan 1, 1894
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Preface (8181fc89-de72-4d09-abe8-070ced73a8c9)
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - The Mineral Deposits of Southwest Wisconsin
By William P. Blake
The numerous and copious reports of geological surveys made in the lead and zinc region of Wisconsin leave, perhaps, but little room for any original work, or for descriptive details of the nature and
Jan 1, 1894
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Members and Associates
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - The Limitations of the Gold Stamp-Mill (See Discussion p. 545)
By T. A. Rickard
MILLING is one of the metallurgical arts whereby the extraction of the largest possible proportion of the value in an ore is effected at the least possible expense. Stamp-milling* is that particular p
Jan 1, 1894
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Preface (45cf97b1-22e2-4c1c-b0bd-8265c035242c)
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - On a Remarkable Deposit of Wolfram-Ore in the United States
By Adolf Gurlt
It has long been known that minute quantities of foreign substances, when alloyed with steel, are capable of materially altering its physical properties. Thus, half a century ago, Faraday and Stodart,
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - Review of American Blast-Furnace Practice, (See Discussion, p. 577)
By E. C. Potter
It is not the purpose of this paper to enter into the minutiae of a subject so vast, upon which volumes have already been written and volumes more might still be written, but simply to pass in review
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper -A New Process for the Production of Pig-Iron, Refined Iron, Ingot-Metal and Weld-Metal
By Alexander Sattman, Anton Homatsch
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - An Improved Hanging Compass
By Guy R. Johnson
In working brown iron-ore mines on the system employed at Longdale, namely, stoping from the top down, the usual procedure is to drive a succession of upraises from the lowest adit to the highest, or
Jan 1, 1894
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Officers (c08977ee-7193-4138-b386-a2c1efea3083)
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Louis (See p . 117)
C. A. Stetefeldt, San Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary): In view of Mr. Louis's statement that the balance and weights employed in his experiment were '(by no means first-rate
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper - Segregation and its Consequences in Ingets of Steel and Iron (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.)
By Alexandre Pourcel
The phenomena of liquation in steel or iron ingots of all sizes, but naturally to greatest extent in the heaviest ingots, have been noticed ever since the commencement on a large scale of the Be
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Case (See p . 511)
E. G. Spilsbury, Trenton, N. J.: Mr. Case's paper possesses much interest for me, because my attention was called many years ago (early in the seventies) to the deposit he describes, and his expl
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Douglas (See p . 321)
Prof. H. S. Munroe, New York City : In his reference to cop per-dressing at Lake Superior, p. 325, Mr. Douglas says that " the .. concentration .. . has been carried out with greatest financial econo
Jan 1, 1894
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Chicago Paper -Recent Advances in Pyrometry
By W. C. Roberts-Austin
The subject with which the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has entrusted me is one of much interest. It has been so admirably treated in America by Prof. Carl Barus* that I shoul
Jan 1, 1894