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                     Don'ts for the Lady Miner Don'ts for the Lady MinerBy Alicia O&apos, Overbeck, Reardon DIFFIDENTLY, because don'ts are rarely greeted with cheers; humbly, because I, myself, have never lined up with the irreproachables, I venture on the subject of manners for the mining camp matron Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Proceedings Of The One Hundred And First Meeting, San Francisco; October, 1911 Proceedings Of The One Hundred And First Meeting, San Francisco; October, 1911By AIME AIME GENERAL COMMITTEES. SAN FRANCISCO:-ExECUTIVE, Hon. William C. Ralston, Chairman; RECEPTION, Prow. Samuel B. Christy, Chairman; SESSIONS, Frederic W. Bradley, Chairman; PRESS, H. Foster Bain, Chairma Nov 1, 1911 
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                     Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's Work Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's WorkBy Eugene McAuliffe In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Use of Coal in Zinc Production Use of Coal in Zinc ProductionBy W. M. Peirce COAL'S importance in the metallurgy of zinc may be gauged by the fact that approximately a million and a half tons is so employed annually in the United States. This brief paper will show in what Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Patents and Litigation as Viewed by an Engineer Patents and Litigation as Viewed by an EngineerBy William E. Greenawalt IN these days of special legislation for the benefit of various industries one might well consider one branch of human endeavor intimately associated with engineering-that of patents and patent litiga Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Increasing Gold Recovery from Noranda's Milling Ore Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Increasing Gold Recovery from Noranda's Milling OreBy G. C. McLachlan Two papers dealing with Noranda's milling operations have already been presented. The first1 of these covered the initial metallurgical problems connected with the treatment of the ore, while the Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Clinton Ores Of New York State. The Clinton Ores Of New York State.By D. H. NETLAND DURING the year 1907 an investigation of the Clinton formation in New York has been carried out under the direction of the State Geologist, and a full account of the results has been prepared for publ Mar 1, 1909 
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                     Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the Industry Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the IndustryBy M. J. R. Morris THE year 1939 has seen the iron and steel industry driving for efficiency with unabated zeal. "Efficiency" is here used in the sense of enabling the customer to do more with less, either supplying him Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Mining Geology in 1929 Mining Geology in 1929By R. J. Colony MINING geology does not lend itself - very readily to a review embracing "improvements in methods," as perhaps do shop practices or laboratory procedures. The "methods" used in mining geology are si Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Reunion Of "Eighty-Niners" Reunion Of "Eighty-Niners"Thirty years ago a party of American Engineers, with members of their families, belonging to the four national engineering societies, sailed for Europe and visited England and the Paris Exposition of Jan 5, 1919 
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                     Rare Metals Becoming More Common Rare Metals Becoming More CommonBy Paul M. Tyler, Colin G. Fink THE field of rare metals is so broad that progress can be reported upon many important fronts. Not satisfied with the 92 elements that Mendeleeff and his followers have accepted as legitimate, scient Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – General - Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Porosity, Movable Fluid and Permeability of Sandstones Reservoir Engineering – General - Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Porosity, Movable Fluid and Permeability of SandstonesBy A. Timur Fluid flow properties of porous media have long been of interest in such varied disciplines as geology, geophysics, soil mechanics, and chemical, civil, and mechanical engineering. This interest has r Jan 1, 1970 
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                     An Electro-Hydraulic Shovel An Electro-Hydraulic ShovelBy Frank Armstrong ALL the mining machinery of the Penn Iron Mining Co. has been operated by electric power for several years and when another shovel for stockpile loading was required the advantages of an electric shov Jan 2, 1916 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Application of Material and Energy Balances to Geothermal Steam Production Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Application of Material and Energy Balances to Geothermal Steam ProductionBy R. L. Whiting, H. J. Ramey The basic study from which this paper was prepared was started as the result of the growing need throughout the world for increasing quantities of energy in all forms. Quite obviously, natural forms o Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A New System of Tools for Better Control and Interpretation of Drill-Stem Tests Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A New System of Tools for Better Control and Interpretation of Drill-Stem TestsBy B. P. Nutter, M. Lebourg, J. A. McAlister The Multi-Flow Evaluator (MFE) is a new system of tools providing an original approach in drill-stem testing. It improves control during the testing operation and gives a more accurate evaluation of t Jan 1, 1966 
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                     New York Paper - The Gold-Mining Districts of Central Siberia New York Paper - The Gold-Mining Districts of Central SiberiaBy Lewis Blanchard Brown It is my purpose in the following paper to describe the south-central part of Siberia, with special reference to its geology and the mineral deposits. This region is known politically as the Achinsk a Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago Fair Last Week in June-The Time to Visit the Chicago FairBy AIME AIME ALL technical men who are planning to visit the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago this summer-and all reports indicate that it will be worth visiting-should try to be there during Engineers&ap Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (bba576cd-9264-4d41-b56f-8aec3fad7eb3) Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (bba576cd-9264-4d41-b56f-8aec3fad7eb3)Organization Place Date 1917 American Institute of Architects Philadelphia,.,; Pa. Dec. 26-29 American Society of Mechanical Engineers New York City. Dec. 26-29 American Mining Congress State Chap Jan 11, 1917 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Manganese on the High-Temperature Oxidation of Fe-26Cr Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Manganese on the High-Temperature Oxidation of Fe-26Cr AlloyBy M. Cohen, P. E. Beaubien, D. Caplan Addition of 1 pct Mn to Fe-26 CY ca/(ses a12 increase in scaling rate at 870° and 1090°C. Whereas only the rhombohedral oxide, formrs on tire manganese-free alloy, with manganese present major amounts Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Summer Meetings Of The Institute Summer Meetings Of The InstituteTHREE regional meetings are planned for this summer and fall following the spring meeting held under the auspices of the Iron and Steel Committee and the Ohio Section at Cleveland in April and in lieu Jan 7, 1927 
