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    The Sherman Act and Production Control

    By WALTON H. HAMILTON

    THE demand for "production control" has, like the poor, been with us always. With the development of the nation, the accumulation of business experience, and a maturing understanding of how our many a

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute's New Nominees and Medalist

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    TWO weeks ago the writer was lunching in the Engineers` Club in New York with a man who has perhaps the widest acquaintance among engineers of anyone in the country a member of another of the Founder

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Schuylkill Valley (Reading) Paper - The Zeehan and Dundas Smelting-Works, Tasmania

    By George F. Beardsley

    The silver-fields of Zeehan and Dundas are located on the "West Coast" of Tasmania, 30 miles from the port of Strahan on the Macquarie Harbor. This harbor is 17 miles long, from 4 to 5 miles wide, and

    Jan 1, 1893

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    The Engineers' Memorial

    HOW the Engineers' Memorial clock and carillon at Louvain has impressed the people of that city is indicated by the following letter sent by the Secretary of the University of Louvain to the Secr

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Thermochemistry of the Adsorption of Xanthate at Pyrrhotite

    By S. R. Rao

    Interaction of potassium amyl xanthate with pyrrhotite has been studied thermochemically. Heats of adsorption of xanthate on unactivated mineral and the mineral activated with cupric ions have been co

    Jan 1, 1972

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    List Of The Meetings Of The Institute And Their Localities From Its Organization To May, 1924

    [Trans. No.Place Date Vol. Page 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.* .... May, '71.. 1 8 2. Bethlehem Pa Aug., '71.. 1 10 3. Troy N. 'l Nov., '71.. 1 13 4. Philadelphia, Pa Feb., '72..

    Jan 1, 1925

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    A Justification

    By Ernest A. Hersam

    IN every commercial establishment,' it is customary and necessary to take inventory, periodically, and to account for profits and detect losses, to achieve productiveness and enhance efficiency.

    Jan 1, 1929

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    International Availability Of Economic Minerals

    By Hokuichiro Ohmachi

    INTRODUCTION Metallic minerals have been formed only through complex geologic processes which took place at certain stages of the earth's histrory. Their concentration, abundance, and distribu

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Relations of High-Temperature Properties of a Ti + Al Hardened Nickel-Base Alloy to Contamination by Crucibles

    By J. W. Freeman, J. P. Rowe, R. F. Decker

    HEAT-to-heat variations in properties of an alloy of constant nominal chemical composition have been a perplexing problem to the metallurgist. These heat-to-heat differences have been especially baffl

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Collector Ionization in Sphalerite Flotation with Sulfhydryl Compounds

    By J. M. Steininger

    The mechanism of flotation of sphalerite with sulthydryl compounds of different acidities has been interpreted in terms of chemisorption of unionized collector molecules on hydroxylated zinc surface s

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Alphabetical List Of Members

    [A AALSETH, EARL P GEOLOGIST. AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP. BOX 1498 BILLINGS. MONT ABADIE, HENRY G ASST TO SUP OF OPER LONG BEACH OIL DEVEL. CO. 255 S. SANTA CLARA. LONG BEACH, CALIF. ABBE. TRU

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Student Associates (0ead8dc0-b840-4097-af3e-434d8fe1d2d9)

    [Abrahamson, Guy C., (5'43) Lt., 0-880861, Hammer Field Fresno Calif. Adamec, LAW, (8'42) c/o Braden Copper Co., Rancagua, Chile. Adams, Karl S., (9'43) Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Proceedings Of The One Hundred And Eleventh Meeting Of The American Institute Of Mining Engineers

    Held at San Francisco, Cal., Thursday to Sunday, Sept. 16 to 19, 1915 COMMITTEES Arrangements CHARLES W. MERRILL, Chairman EDWARD H. BENJAMIIN H. C. HOOVER FRED `V. BRADLEY W. C. RALSTON ABBOT

    Jan 12, 1915

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    Computer Techniques In Mine Planning

    By John D. Erickson, Thomas R. Carlson, Milton T. Pana, Daniel T. O’Brian

    Computer use in mine planning has evolved from theory to practical application at the Bingham mine of Kennecott Copper Corp.’s Utah Copper Division. Traditional mine planning methods have been combine

    Jan 5, 1966

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    The Financial Role Of An Institutional Merchant Bank

    By William J. Potter

    The current financial environment differs markedly from past commodity price expansions, which have benefited the mining industry. Deregulation, financial innovation, and the globalization of capital

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Institute Committees (3f6a5e79-9fa8-4d97-a237-c0daf4cab4a7)

    New York L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman, WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer. LOUIS D. HUNTOON. WILLIAM A. POMEROY. Bosto

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Hydrofracture Gradient In U.S. Salt Domes

    By Robert L. Thoms, Richard M. Gehle

    Hydraulic fracturing is of considerable interest as a possible release mechanism during operation of storage caverns in salt formations. However, field data are lacking on fluid pressures required to

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Societies, Boards, Etc. on Which the Institute has Representation

    Societies, Boards, Etc , on Which Institute Has Representation United Engineering Society WILLIAM L SAUNDERS, President GEORGE H PEGRAM, 1st Vice-president ALFRED D FLINN, Secretary J V W REYNDER

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Kinetic study of the dissolution of calcined trona ore in aqueous solutions

    By S. E. Clay

    In the chemical reaction control regime employed in the laboratory dissolution experiments, calcined trona ore dissolves in aqueous solutions according to a first order, irreversible reaction rate. Th

    Jan 1, 1986

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    London Paper - The Cyanidation of Raw Pyritic Concentrates

    By Frank C. Smith

    The following article covers the history of a metallurgical campaign, commenced in March, 1905, at the mines of the Socorro Bold Co., in the so-called desert region of Yuma county, Arizona. The result

    Jan 1, 1907