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                     Affiliated Student Societies (1917) Affiliated Student Societies (1917)The annual spring excursion of the College of Mines, University of Washington, is being made to the Coeur d?Alene region of northern Idaho. A party of 15 students and, instructors is visiting the Bunk Jan 5, 1917 
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                     Western Pennsylvania : 1783-1809 Western Pennsylvania : 1783-1809After the close of the Revolution, settlers began to pour over the mountains, to settle in the western parts of Pennsylvania, of Virginia, to move down the Ohio into Kentucky, and in the late seventee Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Canada's Reserve Base Assures Future Supply Canada's Reserve Base Assures Future SupplyLead-zinc production in Canada accounted for 19% of the total value of metals and minerals produced in 1976, says Keith C. Hendrick, president of Noranda Sides Corp. Mine production of recoverable zin Jan 11, 1977 
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                     Coal In 1951 Coal In 1951By David R. Mitchell, R. M. Fleming MANY trends were evident in the coal industry during 1951. Some were favorable for the industry; others were not. Probably those having the most far-reaching consequences are those affecting coal&apos Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Screens for Sizing Screens for SizingBy ERNEST A. HERSAY ACCURATE ore-sizing with screens is drawing attention to certain details that now, more than ever before, require attention. There are many tests that must be preceded by careful sizing. The assayer o May 1, 1906 
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                     Modern Strip Mining of Coal Brings Changes in Preparation Practice Modern Strip Mining of Coal Brings Changes in Preparation PracticeBy C. McCulloch OPEN-PIT mining of coal is relatively a recent innovation; men still active in the industry can trace its development. Re- viewing the growth of operations from the original horse-drawn scrapers, thro Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Economics - Some Problems in the Allocation of Exploration Efforts Economics - Some Problems in the Allocation of Exploration EffortsBy A. Weiss, W. A. Coster The search for ore is characterized by a great variety of uncertainties, each of which can be resolved by obtaining information at a cost. Three exploration stages may be distinguished in which inform Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Woman Auxiliary Officers Woman Auxiliary OfficersPresident MRS. HARRISON SOUDER south Paramus Road Ridgewood, N. J. First Vice-president MRS. ROBERT HURSH New York N. Y. Second Vice-president MRS. RICHARD LLEWELLYN LLOYD Great Neck, L. I&apo Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Underground Extraction Techniques for Thick Coal Seams Underground Extraction Techniques for Thick Coal SeamsBy R. V. Ramani, Christopher J. Bise, Robert Stefanko Over 200 billion tons of coal reserves lie locked up in deposits west of the Mississippi River-and of this, well over 100 billion tons are recoverable only by underground mining methods. Yet, because Jan 10, 1977 
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                     Officers and Directors (1fef9233-4e43-4f6f-a32e-5fc6c49c3300) Officers and Directors (1fef9233-4e43-4f6f-a32e-5fc6c49c3300)PRESIDENT HORACE V. WINCHELL MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. PAST PRESIDENTS PHILIP N. MOORE ST. Louis, Mo. SIDNEY J. JENNINGS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT A. R. LEDOUX NEW YORK, N. Y. TREASUR Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Discussion Of The Papers On Geophysical Prospecting Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1928 Discussion Of The Papers On Geophysical Prospecting Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1928CONTENTS PAGE BARTON, D. C.-The Eötvös Torsion Balance Method of mapping Geologic Structure (T. P. No. 50) 1 GEORGE, P. W.-Experiments with Eötvös Torsion Balance in the Tri-State Zinc and Lead D Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941) Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941)By Reuel A. Cochrane, Harry H. Angst The successful exploitation by opencut methods of the low-grade porphyry copper deposits is due to the economical handling of large tonnages. Large tonnages are possible only if the rock material is b Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941) Papers - Drilling and Blasting - Blasting Practices at the New Cornelia Open-pit Copper Mine (Mining Technology, Sept. 1941)By Harry H. Angst, Reuel A. Cochrane The successful exploitation by opencut methods of the low-grade porphyry copper deposits is due to the economical handling of large tonnages. Large tonnages are possible only if the rock material is b Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Non-metallic Mineral Industry Non-metallic Mineral IndustryBy W. M. Weigel LESS advances in the technology of non-metallic minerals than for several years past mark 1931, and the cause is easily found. The universal depression and decreased markets for non-metallic as well a Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Division Lectures - The Fortieth Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; Some Problems in Macroscopic Transport Division Lectures - The Fortieth Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; Some Problems in Macroscopic TransportBy John F. Elliott STAFF: Editor, Gerhard Derge Acting Editor, Poul G. Shewmon Carnegie lnstitute of Technology Schenley Pork Pittsburgh 13, PO. Editorial Assistant, M. A. Redmerski Production Editor, Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Mining Engineering REPORTER (d3818520-5e0c-4165-ae6e-de26f3ae39b4) Mining Engineering REPORTER (d3818520-5e0c-4165-ae6e-de26f3ae39b4)• "This country eventually may have to rely on foreign sources for some metals, not because it does not have them here but because it may have difficulty getting the labor to mine them. Few people rea Jan 6, 1950 
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                     A Machine for Drawing Coke from Bee-Hive Ovens A Machine for Drawing Coke from Bee-Hive OvensBy George T. Wickes (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) SEVERAL years ago, Mr. Robert A. Cook described and illustrated in our Transactions 1 a mechanical coke-drawer, patented in 1891 by Mr. Thomas Smith of the Thorncliff Jul 1, 1905 
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                     Kasai Diamond Fields of the Belgian Congo Kasai Diamond Fields of the Belgian CongoBy A. E. Brugger SOME 2,000 years ago Pliny is supposed to have said, "Out of Africa always something new." It may perhaps even now be news to a great many that the Belgian Congo has in recent years been producing app Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Section Delegates Raise Questions Section Delegates Raise QuestionsBy AIME AIME THE section delegates assembled Monday morning with the incoming president, W. H. Bassett, in the chair and F. W. Bradley as vice-chairman. The secretary called the roll and urged the delegates to bec Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Pittsburgh Paper - A New Occurrence of the Telluride of Gold and Silver Pittsburgh Paper - A New Occurrence of the Telluride of Gold and SilverBy A. Eilers THE telluride of gold and silver, the " Tellurgold-silver" of Hausmann, and " Petzite" of other mineralogists, has been found in so few localities, that a late discovery of the mineral in a new locali 
