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                     Nonmetallic Inclusions (8152b893-62a3-4fc3-b322-c57b584e00d0) Nonmetallic Inclusions (8152b893-62a3-4fc3-b322-c57b584e00d0)THE solid nonmetallic inclusions present to some extent in all commercial steels have been variously designated. In early references they were usually called slag inclusions, and this terminology is s Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Harry T. Hamilton - Newest A.I.M.E. Director Harry T. Hamilton - Newest A.I.M.E. DirectorBy Harry T. Hamilton THE genial assistant to the president of the New York Trust Co. is the latest addition to the Institute's board of directors, having been elected at the March meeting of the hoard to fill the une Jan 1, 1936 
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                     What Will Politicians Do to Silver After Centuries of Instability? What Will Politicians Do to Silver After Centuries of Instability?By A. Lucian Walker SILVER is not only of paramount importance to millions of people as a medium of savings and to other millions as a medium of exchange, but it is also valuable and useful in industry. Mexico continues Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The 133rd Meeting of the Institute - An Unusually Broad Range Of Papers To Be Presented Many Social Features Provided The 133rd Meeting of the Institute - An Unusually Broad Range Of Papers To Be Presented Many Social Features ProvidedBy AIME AIME T HE 133rd meeting of the A. I. M. E., opening in New York on Feb. 15, promises to be as successful technically and socially as any in the past. The papers submitted for the various technical sessions Jan 1, 1926 
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                     The One Hundred and Twenty-third Meeting of the Institute The One Hundred and Twenty-third Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME THE 123d meeting of the Institute was held in New York Feb. 14 to 17, 1921. The total registration was 1199, as compared with 1138 at the New York meeting in 1920. The weather was a strange and welco Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2 Construction Methods, Cushman Tunnel No. 2By F. E. ROGERS CUSHMAN TUNNEL No. 2 is adjacent to the Hood Canal, near potlatch, Wash. It is 17 ft. inside .diameter, about 13,000 ft., or two and one- half, miles in length, and is a part of the second unit of the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Kernel-Roasting Kernel-RoastingBy Herman Poole WHEN finely divided ferrous sulphide, FeS, is roasted at a moderate, carefully regulated temperature, the iron and sulphur are oxidized, the first products being probably ferrous oxide and sulphurous Sep 1, 1905 
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                     From Indian Scrapings To 85-Ton Trucks: The Development Of Chino From Indian Scrapings To 85-Ton Trucks: The Development Of ChinoBy W. A. Gibson, A. D. Trujillo The Santa Rita copper deposit first served as a source of native copper for Indian implements and weapons. In 1801 Santa Rita copper, trans- ported by mule train to Chihuahua, began to be used commerc Jan 1, 1966 
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                     John Fritz Medal to Cross the Ocean John Fritz Medal to Cross the OceanBy AIME AIME THE John Fritz Medal Board of Award, at its annual meeting on Jan. 21, 1921, awarded its gold medal and diploma to Sir Robert Hadfield for the invention of manganese steel. On June 1, announcement was Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Ladies Do Their Bit The Ladies Do Their BitBy AIME AIME NEW place was assigned to the women for their headquarters at the annual meeting of the Auxiliary but they, as usual, occupied a large place in the activities of the annual meeting. The alcove on the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Professional Services (117e6578-a4bd-4b25-981a-b4789e05ed4f) Professional Services (117e6578-a4bd-4b25-981a-b4789e05ed4f)[RALPH ADAIR Ore Dressing Consultant Bull Mtn. Rd., Asheville, N. C. Phone 4-1693 JAMES A. BARR Consulting Engineer Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee Washington, D.C. BEHRE DOLBEAR & COMPANY Consul Jan 1, 1952 
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                     A Portable Assay-Outfit For Field-Work. A Portable Assay-Outfit For Field-Work.By S. K. Bradford (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) FOR years past I have traveled in quest of promising mining-properties, over almost impassable mountain-trails to remote places in the mining-regions, usually, many Jan 1, 1911 
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                     The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination. The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination.By Frederic Dewey (New York Meeting, February, 1913) This old and well-known method of determining, silver is, in bullion work, so far superior to the furnace-assay that it is looked upon with reverential awe by many, Jan 4, 1913 
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                     The Smelting Of Copper 'ores In The Electric Furnace. The Smelting Of Copper 'ores In The Electric Furnace.By Dorsey Lyon I. INTRODUCTION. In presenting, this paper the writers wish to call attention first of all to the fact that the electric furnace was not developed as a competitor of the combustion furnace, but: 1. Jan 8, 1913 
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                     Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel Beds Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls Though the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel Beds Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls Though the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Reminiscences of Metallurgists and Plants in the San Francisco Area Reminiscences of Metallurgists and Plants in the San Francisco AreaBy ABBOT A. HANKS WHEN gold was discovered in California, and San Francisco grew almost over night from a handful of people to many thousands, one of the first difficulties experienced was the lack of money. Gold dust Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Opportunities for Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in the Rock Products Industries Opportunities for Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in the Rock Products IndustriesBy Nathan C. Rockwood WHILE mining engineers have been searching in far corners of the country and of the world for hidden wealth there has grown up around us in nearly every city great wealth-producing mines calling for t Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Variety of Improvements Noted in Concentration and Milling Variety of Improvements Noted in Concentration and MillingBy Charles E. Locke CONTINUED expansion of gold mining in 1935 led to further developments in treatment methods. In base metals and non-metallics progress is also noted, coincident with greater activity. Statistics are n Jan 1, 1936 
