Mining and Metallurgy 1939

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Mining Progress - Improved Equipment More Noticeable Than Changes in Mining Methods Parks, R. D. 
Health and Safety in Mines- Falls of Ore or Rock from the Roof Much the Greatest Hazard Underground Schaus, O. M. 
Aviation in Mining - Freight Planes Active in Canada Stokes, W. E. D., Jr. 
Eastern Magnetite - Output Again Drops, With Only Six Miner Operating Roche, H. M. 
Ground Movement and Subsidence - Old Mining Problem Spreads to the East Texas Oil Field Rice, George S. 
Rare Metals and Minerals - Considerable Progress Reported in Reducing Costs and Widening Industrial Applications Saklatwalla, B. D. 
Ore Concentration and Gold Milling - Progress Recorded in Flotation Machines and Reagents, By-product Recovery, Alkalinity Control, Conveyors, and Electric Ears Engelmann, E. W. 
Mining Geology - Rapid Expansion of Field Studies Conspicuous Behre, Chas. H., Jr. 
Metallurgy of Zinc - Some Expansion in Productive Capacity Despite Poor Economic Conditions Sinn, Francis P. 
Metallurgy of Copper - Reverberatory Tonnages Reach 1500 per Day Waste-Heat Boiler Installations Improved Honeyman, P. D. I. 
Metallurgy of Lead - Foreign Smelters More Active Than the Domestic Fleming, E. P. 
Industrial Minerals – New Products, New Processes, New Uses for the Nonmetallics Bowles, Oliver 
Mineral Industry Education - Professional Engineers Are Taking Increasing Interest in Professorial Problems Thomson, Francis A. 
The Petroleum Industry - Production Decreased; Crude Reserves Again Augmented; Exports at Record High Zavoico, Basil B. 
Iron and Steel – Developments in Stainless Types, Flame Treatment, Graphite Steel, Castings, and Furnace Atmospheres Williams, Robert S. – Zavarine, I. N. 
Paul Weir - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.  
The Coal Mining Industry - Output Reduced But Efforts Made on a Wide Front to Maintain Competitive Position Weir, Paul 
New Light on Old Metallurgical Problems - Pertaining to Certain Structural Changes in Metals and Alloys Sykes, Wilfred P. 
Domestic Metal Production Drops Notman, Arthur 
Geophysical Exploration - Further Studies on Coastal Structure - Wider Governmental Interest The Gravimeter in the Oil Fields Practical Aid to Ore Drilling Kelly, Sherwin F. 
Preliminary Program - 150th Meeting, A.I.M.E., New York City, February 13-16, 1939  
Federal and State Bureaus and Officials Concerned With Mineral Resources  
Francis A. Thomson - Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division; Director A.I.M.E.  
The Institute During 1938 Jackling, Daniel C. 
Mineral Wool - the Mining Industry's Fastest Growing Product Thoenen, J. R. 
More Engineering Training for Leadership Doan, Gilbert E. 
Chester A. Fulton - Director, A.I.M.E.  
Some Economic Problems of the Mineral Industry Girdler, T. M. 
How Detachable Bits Have Cut Mining Costs Ross, W. M. 
Current Problems in Oil Conservation - An Executive's View of the Conservation of an Irreplaceable National Resource Wiess, Harry C. 
Annual Meeting One of the Best Even if Not the Biggest  
John Hunter Nead - Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E.  
Surface-Hardening and Hard-Surfacing MacQuigg, C. E. 
The National Bituminous Coal Act: Will It Wreck or Save the Industry? Morrow, J. D. A. 
Too Much Wasteful Bulk in the Raw Materials for the Iron Blast Furnace Sweetser, Ralph H. 
An Industrial Hygiene Clinic for Iron Miners Gries, Walter F. 
Germany's Drive for Mineral Self-Sufficiency Wright, Charles Will 
Charles Camsell - Recently Elected Director, A.I.M.E.  
What's Right with Coal? Tobey, J. E. 
Progress in Combatting Silicosis - A Summary of the Recent Geneva Conference Sayers, R. R. 
Do Our Mineral Industries Schools Give an Engineering Training? Chedsey, William R. 
Gold Output and Dividends of Canada and the World Notman, Arthur 
C. A. Gibbons - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.  
Engineers in Industry Girdler, T. M. 
Italy's Drive for Mineral Self-Sufficiency Wright, Charles Will 
Directory of Mineral Technology Schools of the United States and Canada  
Enrollment in Mineral Technology Schools Plank, William B. 
Tomorrow's Mining, Its Methods and Tools Locke, Augustus 
The Future of the Engineer Gillies, Donald B. 
Around the World With a Coal-Mining Engineer Cosgrove, John C. 
Our Oil Reserves and the Art of Prospecting DeGolyer, E. 
Tunneling on Top of the World Johnston, T. L. 
William B. Heroy - Director and Vice-President, A.I.M.E  
M. M. Leighton – Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.  
Some Causes and Cures of Unemployment Hoover, Herbert 
Training and Role of Mining Engineers in France Armanet, J. 
The Thriving Bootleg Anthracite Industry in Pennsylvania Jones, George H. 
Cuban Development May Solve U. S. Manganese Problem Norcross, F. S., Jr. 
Robert Howland Leach – Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.  
Changes in Mining Engineering, Present and Prospective Oliver, E. L. 
Favorable Financial Results Attend New Gold-Mine Development in Canada Maury, Jesse L. 
Factors Influencing Mineral Land Values for Assessment Purposes Auchmuty, R. Laird 
Why Do Sons of Coal-Mining Men Avoid the Industry? Mitchell, David R. 
Wilfred Hoy Geis - Chairman Petroleum Division, A.I.M.E.  
Economic Effects of Recent Oil Discoveries in Illinois Pogue, Joseph E. 
Poland and Its Mineral Wealth  
Modern Strip Mining of Coal Brings Changes in Preparation Practice McCulloch, Wm. C. 
The Continuous Wide Strip Steel Rolling Mill - Social and Economic Consequence of a Recent Development in American Steel-Mill Practice Martin, Edwin Dudley 
A Disastrous Shot Problem Solved Frey, V. M. 
Henry Krumb - Director and Vice-president, A.I.M.E.  
Petroleum Supply of Axis Powers Short of Wartime Needs Garfias, V. R. – Ristori, J. W. 
Bureau of Mines Seeks Strategic Minerals Finch, John Wellington 
How Geophysics Aids the Geologist Lundberg, Hans – Grimes-Graeme, R. 
Advantages of Coal Carbonization as Exemplified in the Curran-Knowles Process Curran, M. D. 
Before Opening That Nonmetallic Property - Economic Factors to Consider in Avoiding the Many Pitfalls That A wait the Inexperienced Ladoo, Raymond B. 
Herbert George Moulton – President of A.I.M.E. for 1940  
Cement and Concrete Are Not What They Used to Be Davis, Raymond E. 
Engineers and Citizenship White, C. M. 
Federal Control of Petroleum Resources Lovejoy, John M.