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                     Jargon (1d9c6a2a-cd98-4329-9893-840d8767b22f) Jargon (1d9c6a2a-cd98-4329-9893-840d8767b22f)By T. A. Rickard The dictionary defines 'jargon' as "barbarous or debased language". This description does not suffice. Quiller-Couch has said, it is "a kind of writing which, from a superficial likeness, co Jan 1, 1931 
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                     5. Geology of the Friedensville Zinc Mine, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania 5. Geology of the Friedensville Zinc Mine, Lehigh County, PennsylvaniaBy William H. Hallahan The Friedensville zinc mine of The New Jersey Zinc Company is located about four miles south of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the Saucon Valley, an infolded and down faulted block of Cambro-Ordovician ca Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Mining and Metallurgy - 1948 - Mineral Dressing Mining and Metallurgy - 1948 - Mineral DressingBy J. F. Myers A bit of old philosophy: The optimist, the pessimist, The difference is droll; The optimist, the doughnut sees, The pessimist, the hole. This is a neat summation of the viewpoint of those engaged i Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals - Backlog of Requirements in Construction Industry, Plus Agricultural Requirements, Assure Prosperity Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals - Backlog of Requirements in Construction Industry, Plus Agricultural Requirements, Assure ProsperityBy Oliver Bowles WAR necessities have spurred inventive genius in many fields. A grinding mill without any moving grinding parts stirs the imagination. Among the new and striking accomplishments in the heterogeneous g Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool Steel The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool SteelBy J. M. GLEDHILL (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) A Discussion of Mr. J. M. Gledhill's paper, read by title at the Lake Superior meeting, but presented first at the New Yolk meeting of the Iron and Steel Institu Mar 1, 1905 
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                     The Outlook for Coal-Mining in Alaska The Outlook for Coal-Mining in AlaskaBy Alfred H. Brooks LESS than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few lode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the Ter¬ritory. The sparse po Jul 1, 1905 
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                     Roasting and Magnetic Separation of a Blende-Marcasite Concentrate Roasting and Magnetic Separation of a Blende-Marcasite ConcentrateBy H. I. NORTON, H. O. Hofman ZINC smelters in the central western. States have established a very high standard of purity for blende-concentrates, viz., zinc 60, iron less than 3, and lead less than 1 per cent. The very low perce Mar 1, 1905 
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                     Mid-Winter Meeting of the Institute - 133rd Meeting At New York, February 15 To 18, Adds A Brilliant Page To Institute History Mid-Winter Meeting of the Institute - 133rd Meeting At New York, February 15 To 18, Adds A Brilliant Page To Institute HistoryBy AIME AIME N EARLY 1300 members and guests crowded the halls of the Engineering Societies Building during the winter meeting of the Institute just closed, and more than 600 attended the banquet. In variety of pr Jan 1, 1926 
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                     The Institute Meets at Pittsburgh The Institute Meets at PittsburghBy AIME AIME THE official opening at the 134th general meeting of the Institute was held on Oct. 6, but it was prefaced by two round table conferences on Oct. 5. The open-hearth group held the fourth of their semi Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Introduction Of The Thomas Basic Steel Process In The United States. Introduction Of The Thomas Basic Steel Process In The United States.By George W. Maynard (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) AT the Pittsburg meeting of the Institute, May, 1879, I made the first announcement in America of the results obtained by Sidney Gilchrist Thomas and Percy C. Gilchr Jul 1, 1910 
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                     Origin Of Certain Bonanza Silver-Ores Of The Arid Region. Origin Of Certain Bonanza Silver-Ores Of The Arid Region.By Charles R. Keyes I. INTRODUCTORY. IN the dry regions of the globe many silver-deposits display certain remarkable features which at the same time are so totally unlike anything met with among ore-bodies elsewhere, th Jul 1, 1911 
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                     Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.'s Works Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.'s WorksBy F. N. Flynn - Introductory IN 1882, The Arizona Copper Co. Ltd., acquired producing copper mines at Metcalf and Morenci (locally called Longfellow). Metcalf is situated a distance of 7 miles, and Morenci a dist Jan 9, 1916 
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                     Longwall Subsidence Over The Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal On North American Coal Corporation's Eastern Ohio Properties Longwall Subsidence Over The Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal On North American Coal Corporation's Eastern Ohio PropertiesBy Michael S. Roscoe In order to more accurately predict longwall surface subsidence over the Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal in Eastern Ohio, North American Coal Corporation's Quarto Mining Company undertook or participated in 
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                     Colorado Meeting - August 1882 Colorado Meeting - August 1882Jan 1, 1883 
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                     The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous Veins The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous VeinsBy Edward Halse THE occasional occurrence in metalliferous veins of rounded fragments of rock, matrix or ore, lying loose, embedded in clay, or enclosed in some kind of cement, may be attributed to four causes:¬ I. Jul 1, 1905 
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                     Problems. and Progress of the Oil Industry - Demand for Crude Oil in 1935 Exceeds Expectations Problems. and Progress of the Oil Industry - Demand for Crude Oil in 1935 Exceeds ExpectationsBy H. H. Power THE PETROLEUM DIVISION of the A.I.M.E. continued with its diversified activities during 1.935. Sessions at the New York meeting in February were devoted to production engineering, domestic and foreign Jan 1, 1936 
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                     The Coal Mining Industry - Bituminous Output Gains - More Mechanization and Cleaning - Better Planning The Coal Mining Industry - Bituminous Output Gains - More Mechanization and Cleaning - Better PlanningBy Eugene McAuliffe AS this is written, the probability A is that the bituminous coal out- put for 1936 will approximate 420,000,000 tons (of 2000 lb.) with an average working time for all mines of 205 days. The results Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The Mineral Wealth Of America.* The Mineral Wealth Of America.*By R. W. Raymond ALL history testifies that the mineral resources of a region have furnished both the impulse for its first development by man, and the foundation for its subsequent occupation by civilized and prosper Mar 1, 1909 
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                     A Review of the Mining Industries of Oregon A Review of the Mining Industries of OregonBy HENRY M. PARKS THE total production of all metals in Oregon to date is estimated at $160,000,000; ~115,000,000 from eastern Oregon and $45,000,000 from the western part of the state. In 1916 the metal production of Jan 1, 1925 
