Economics of the Mineral Industries, 1959

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Title
Author
Title Page  
Biography of Harvey S. Mudd by Evan Just – Copyright information  
Foreword by Herbert Hoover  
Contents  
Introduction by Edward H. Robie  
1. The Significance of the Mineral Industries in the Economy Merrill, Charles White 
2. Distinctive Features of the Mineral Industries Behre, Charles H. and Arbiter, Nathaniel 
3. Mineral Titles and Tenure Ely, Northcutt and assisted by Wheatley, Charles F., Jr. 
4. Valuation of Mineral Property Raymond, L. C. 
5. Cost of Aquiring and Operating Mineral Properties  
6. Part 1. Mine Financing by William F. Boericke and Carroll C. Bailey Part 2. Bank Loans on Oil and Gas Production by C. R. Dodson  
7. Part 1. Marketing of Nonferrous Metals and Ores by S. D. Strauss *Part 2. Marketing of Industrial Minerals by Raymond B. Ladoo * Part 3A. Marketing of Iron Ore by Franklin G. Pardee * Part 3B. Marketing of Pig Iron by George P. Krumlauf * Part 4. Mark  
8. Dimensions and Changing Patterns of Supply and Demand Schroeder, W. C. and Mote, Richard H. 
9. Part 1. Accounting for the Extractive Industries by Maurice E. Peloubet * Part 2. Special Features of Petroleum Accounting by Laile H. Thompson  
10. Taxation of Mineral Properties Borden, Granville, S. 
11. Minerals in National and International Affairs Pehrson, Elmer W. 
12. Government Aid and Regulation Just, Evan 
13. Conservation and Stabilization Ridge, John Drew 
14. Labor-Management Relations in the Mineral Industries of North America Kuzell, Charles R. and Uren, W. J. 
15. Industrial Research - Its Aims, Organization, and Facilities Swan, D. 
16. Gold and Silver - Money and Credit Merrill, Charles White 
17. Nuclear Energy Allardice, Corbin and Baroch, Charles T. 
18. Minerals in Man's Future Jeffries, Zay 
Index