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                     New York Paper - Enlarging the Worth of the Worker and the Perspective of the Employer (with Discussion) New York Paper - Enlarging the Worth of the Worker and the Perspective of the Employer (with Discussion)By J. Parke Channing These days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and Copper Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and CopperBy C. G. Fink A PART of the material incorporated in this paper was derived from the studies of ancient metal objects examined by the authors from time to time for museums and art collectors, in order to verify the Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion)By M. F. Hawkes Austenite grain size has long been recognized by metallurgists as an important property of steels because of its influence on toughness, hardenability, ma-chinability and creep strength. Much research Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Austenite Grain Size in Cast Steels (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2170, with discussion)By M. F. Hawkes Austenite grain size has long been recognized by metallurgists as an important property of steels because of its influence on toughness, hardenability, ma-chinability and creep strength. Much research Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Tracer Study Of Sulphur In The Coke Oven Tracer Study Of Sulphur In The Coke OvenBy R. W. Hyde, B. S. Old, S. E. Eaton INTRODUCTION ONE of the most important problems facing the steel industry at the present time is that of maintaining at a minimum the sulphur content of many grades of steel where sulphur is known Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Effect Of Host Government Attitude Upon Foreign Investment In Mining The Effect Of Host Government Attitude Upon Foreign Investment In MiningBy G. E. Pralle INTRODUCTION The decade from 1969 to 1979 saw the crest of a wave of investments by companies and investors, primarily from the major industrial nations, in the metals and minerals industries of th Jan 1, 1985 
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                     New York Paper February, 1918 - Training of Workmen for Positions of Higher Responsibility (with Discussion) New York Paper February, 1918 - Training of Workmen for Positions of Higher Responsibility (with Discussion)By F. C. Stanford The work of an engineer is to direct natural forces so that the: bring about the results that he wishes to secure. Heretofore he ha concerned himself chiefly with physical forces and inanimate objects Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Petroleum Production, 1931- Domestic Petroleum Production, 1931- DomesticCONTENTS KANSAS-H. S. BRYANT 3 TEXAS, EXCEPT GULF COAST-M. C. CHENEY 14 GULF COAST-L. P. TEAS 21 TEXAS PANHANDLE-W. E. HUBBARD 29 LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS AND MISSISSIPPI L H. K. SHEARER 37 ROCKY M Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion) Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion)By Richard M. Foose Most of the roofing granules produced in Pennsylvania are made by two companies at three plants. The Advance Industrial Supply Co. has three quarries and a mill at Gladhill Station, in southern Adams Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion) Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion)By Richard M. Foose Most of the roofing granules produced in Pennsylvania are made by two companies at three plants. The Advance Industrial Supply Co. has three quarries and a mill at Gladhill Station, in southern Adams Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Officers And Directors (24d52094-21c5-43a5-be9c-8839f788495d) Officers And Directors (24d52094-21c5-43a5-be9c-8839f788495d)PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS CHARLES F. RAND,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. BENJAMIN B. THAYER,3 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE,1 ST. Louis, Mo. Jan 8, 1915 
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                     Refining ' Petroleum By Liquefied Sulphur Dioxide Refining ' Petroleum By Liquefied Sulphur DioxideBy L. Dr. Edeleanu CRUDE petroleum is a mixture of various groups of hydrocarbons and some bodies containing oxygen or sulphur. These constituents possess properties differing considerably one from another and the propo Jan 9, 1914 
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                     Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Factors Influencing Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands by Water-flooding (with Discussion) Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Factors Influencing Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands by Water-flooding (with Discussion)By E. H. Fahmy, L. C. Uren During recent years, oil producers have observed with interest the practical success which has attended the application of water as a medium for displacement of oil from its reservoir sands in the Bra Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Officers And Directors (bd9a764a-e8b8-4b34-b4c9-4124014b3082) Officers And Directors (bd9a764a-e8b8-4b34-b4c9-4124014b3082)PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS CHARLES F. RAND,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. BENJAMIN B. THAYER,3 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE,1 ST. Louis, Mo. T Jan 9, 1915 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – General - The Application of the Buckley-Leverett Frontal Advance Theory to Petroleum Recovery Reservoir Engineering – General - The Application of the Buckley-Leverett Frontal Advance Theory to Petroleum RecoveryBy Stephen G. Dardaganian Pore volume compresibilitieu measured in the laborutory on core .samples are reported for typical reservoir .sarrrl.rtorres at reservoir pressure. These cornpressibilities ore different for each reser 
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                     The Woman's Auxiliary To The A. I. M. E. The Woman's Auxiliary To The A. I. M. E.MRS. SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, President, MRS. ARTHUR S.. DWIGHT, First Vice-President, MRS. KARL EILERS, Second Vice-President, MRS. H. W. HARDINGE, Third Vice-President, MRS. BRADLEY STOUGHTON, Recor Jan 7, 1917 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Stockholm Exposition and the Iron and Steel Trade of Sweden (Discussion, 813) Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Stockholm Exposition and the Iron and Steel Trade of Sweden (Discussion, 813)By James Douglas I had the good fortune to visit the Stockholm Exposition just before its close in October last, and to get a glimpse of the methods used in Sweden in making the wonderful steel and iron for which its Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Officers And Directors (3337e1cf-614b-454e-89eb-b8ac7981ab4b) Officers And Directors (3337e1cf-614b-454e-89eb-b8ac7981ab4b)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. JE Jan 3, 1917 
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                     Officers And Directors (12a15fc5-ae95-4640-a5d2-886bf41fd10c) Officers And Directors (12a15fc5-ae95-4640-a5d2-886bf41fd10c)For the year ending February, 1917 PRESIDENT L. D. RICKETTS, 1............... NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS BENJAIMN B. THAYER.1 ............... NEW YORK, N. Y. WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,P ........ Jan 9, 1916 
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                     New York Paper February, 1918 - The Employment Manager and the Reduction of Labor Turnover (with Discussion) New York Paper February, 1918 - The Employment Manager and the Reduction of Labor Turnover (with Discussion)By Thomas T. Read The cost of labor turnover in industry is so large as to justify the adoption of almost any means to bring about its reduction. Intensive study has shown that faulty methods of hiring and discharging Jan 1, 1918 
