Mining and Metallurgy 1944

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Oscar H. Johnson, Director, A.I.M.E.  
Metals of the Future Mathewson, C. H. 
The Navy's Salvage Program Lawrence, F. Lowell 
Iron and Steel Production and Practice in the Two World Wars King, C. D. 
How New and Better Industrial Explosives Are Meeting All Wartime Demands Johnson, N. G. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Mineral Economics Mayer, Lucius W. 
Metal Mining Bucky, Philip B. 
Mining Geology Fraser, H. J. 
Ore Concentration and Milling Counselman, T. B. 
Geophysics Heiland, C. A. 
The Lead Industry Milligan, William E. 
The Zinc Industry Center, Arthur A. 
Metallurgy of Copper Newton, Joseph 
The Aluminum Industry Wilson, Philip D. 
Magnesium Wilson, Philip D. 
Reduction of Ferroalloy Ores Seil, Gilbert E. 
Rare and Precious Metals Wise, E. M. 
Aviation in Mining Stokes, W. E. D. 
Mineral Industry Education Greaves-Walker, A. F. – Plank, W. B. 
Powder Metallurgy Clark, Frances H. 
Nonmetallic Minerals Bowles, Oliver 
Iron & Steel Process Metallurgy Philbrook, W. O. 
Ferrous Physical Metallurgy Fletcher, S. G. – Cohen, M. 
Eastern Magnetite Crockett, R. E. 
The Coal Industry – Foreword  
Further Progress Made in Mechanization of Bituminous Mining Trevorrow, G. C. 
Labor and Water Problems Beset Anthracite Industry—Slightly Reduced Production Brown, J. F. K. 
Statistics Show Rock-Dusting Gains Slowly in American Coal Mines Greenwald, H. P. 
Use of Tubing and Blowers for Auxiliary Face Ventilation Studies Mancha, Raymond 
Safety Record, Particularly in Pennsylvania, Outstanding Under Wartime Pressure Maize, Richard 
Preparation Methods Affected by Higher Coal Prices and Mining Costs Griffen, John 
Problems of Metallurgical Coke for Western Furnaces Being Solved—By-Products in Demand Fieldner, Arno C. 
Research Work Progressing on a Wide Variety of Coal Problems—Money Easier to Get Than Men Kaiser, E. R. 
Only Shortage of Supply Hinders Conversion to Coal Burning Tobay, Julian E. 
Financing of College Coal-Mining Scholarships Being Considered Deike, George H. 
Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy Kempf, L. W. 
The Petroleum Industry—Foreword Warner, C. A. 
Peak U.S. Crude-Oil Production in 1943 Not Offset by New Discoveries Haynes, W. P. 
Border Lines in Engineering a Field for the Oil-Field Geological Engineer in the A.I.M.E. Plummer, F. B. 
Crude-Oil Shortages Emphasize Need for Wider Application of Production Engineering Practices Porter, L. E. 
Some New Trends Seen as the Oil Industry Attacks Its Wartime Economic Problems FitzGerald, Norman D. 
Engineering Researchers Active in Varied Fields—Some Work Awaits Publication Trostel, Everett G. 
Phenomenal Accomplishments Made by Petroleum Refiners Since Pearl Harbor as All Actual War Needs are Met Miller, Walter 
Progress Recorded in Gravitational, Seismic, and Geochemical Methods, and in Well Logging Blau, L. W. 
Petroleum Engineering Educators Complete a Year’s Work as a Committee Power, Harry H. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Wallace E. Prattr Director, A.I.M.E  
U. S. Foreign Policy for Oil Miller, George A. 
Charcoal Pig Iron Project at Rusk, Texas Sweetser, Ralph H. 
Development of the Mineral Industry in Peace and War Finlay, J. R. 
Battelle Memorial Institute Thomas, B. D. 
Experiences with Five-Year Courses in Petroleum Engineering Vance, Harold 
Difficult Problems Met in Supplying Raw Material Supply for New Geneva, Utah, Steel Plant Marsh, James A. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Control of Minerals to Preserve Peace  
The Problem of Mineral Sanctions Leith, C. K. 
Postwar Control of Axis Aluminum and Magnesium Industries Wilson, P. D. 
Mineral Sanctions, War, and Peace Bain, H. Foster 
Canadian Views on Postwar Situation Bateman, G. C. 
Petroleum as an Instrument for Peace Heroy, W. B. 
Role of Steel in Mineral Sanctions Leith, C. K. 
Mineral Control - Wise or Unwise? Morica, P. D. 
Position of Iron and Steel Industries Tower, W. S. 
Robert W. Thomas, Director, A.I.M.E.  
Held Outside Engineering Building for First Time, Annual Meeting Draws Record Crowd  
Postwar Symposium of Mining Geology Committee Biggest Session of Meeting McKinstry, Hugh 
Milling Methods Committee Develops Growing Pains Taggart, Arthur F. 
Interest Continues to Increase in Eastern Magnetite Ward, Arthur T. 
Oil Men DIscuss Their Industry Under War Conditions Warner, C. A. 
Institute of Metals Division Program Has Large and Interested Audiences Anderson, E. A. 
Numerous Records Broken In Iron and Steel Division Technical Sessions Fetters, K. L. – Walters, F. M. – Clarke, K. L. – Sisco, F. T. 
Several Joint Sessions Held by Industrial Minerals Division Smith, H. I. 
Mining Methods Committee Meets at Luncheon For First Time Bucky, Philip 
Light Metals Dominate Nonferrous Metallurgy Sessions Hermsforf, Richard P. E. 
Diversified Program of Coal Attracts Overflow Crowd Mitchell, D. R. 
Geophysicists, as Usual, Find Material for Discussion Kelly, Sherwin 
Most Local Section Delegates Participate In Business Meeting of the Institute  
Some of War's Effects on Engineering Colleges Discussed by Education Division Tell, Ertl – Mitchell, Will 
Over 200 Ladies Put Up With Transportation Difficulties to Attend Meeting Wormser, Mrs. Felix E. 
Section and Division Delegates Discuss Mutual Problems  
Our Petroleum Resources Pratt, Wallace E. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Arthur Phillips, Chairman, Institute of Metals Division  
Shall Our Mineral Controls Be Continued After the War? Langford, George B. 
Impact of the War on Nevada Mining and Metallurgical Operations Carpenter, Jay A. 
Control of Mineral Supplies, or Peace by Force Jorelemon, Ira B. 
Nicaro Nickel's New Cuban Plant Begins Production  
Industrial Diamonds Rockwell, F. G. 
The Executive and Self-Management Ritchie, Kenneth S. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Andrew Fletcher, New Treasurer and Director, A.I.M.E  
Engineers Need More Than Technical Capacity Perry, J. L. 
Practical Problems of Postwar Mineral Industries Education Stewart, J. W. 
Paricutin—Newest Volcano—Now Fifteen Months Old  
Our Wartime Metal Output Evidence of Success of Free Enterprise System Kelley, C. F. 
War's Effect on Wrought Copper Alloys and Their Production Crampton, C. F. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
A. C. Callen, Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division  
Petroleum as a Source of Chemicals Wilde, H. D. 
Management in Coal Mining Beddow, W. W. 
What Are Strategic and Critical Materials? Pehrson, Elmer W. 
The Symposium as a Tool in Mining and Metallurgy Rose, E. H. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
William A. Haven, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division  
Plastics vs. Metals Masson, Don 
Refractory Metals: Their Manufacture and Use Goetzel, Claus G. 
Technology Multiplies Petroleum Resources Lovejoy, John M. – Haider, M. L. 
Effect of the War on the Mineral Engineering Schools Plank, William B. - Moore, Milton D. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Winfield Scott Morris, Chairman. Petroleum Division  
The War's Impact on the Mineral Industry of Washington Roberts, Milnor 
Oil Seepages on the Alaskan Arctic Slope Ebbley, Norman 
Accelerated Programs in Engineering Schools-Their Good and Bad Features Bray, J. L. 
The Fontana Steel Plant and Its Raw Materials Supply Ramsay, George D. 
What for Copper After the War? Inalls, W. R. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
This Phosphate Industry of Ours Fulton, Chester A. 
Economic: Factors in the U. S. Phosphate Industry Johnson, Bertrand L. 
Mining Pebble Phosphate Rock in Florida Fuller, R. B. – Casler, E. T. 
Washing and Concentrating Florida Pebble Phosphate Swainson, S. J. 
Mining and Preparation of Florida Hard-rock Phosphate Kibler, D. B. 
Mining and Washing Phosphate Rock in Tennessee Grissom, R. J. 
Underground Mining of Phosphate Rock at Conda, Idaho Norris, E. M. 
Operations of Montana Phosphate Products Co. Gilbert, Geoffrey 
Uses of Phosphate Jacob, K. D. 
Phosphorus in the Metal Industries Sisco, Frank T. 
Phosphate Activities of the Tennessee Valley Authority Miller, Arthur M. 
Phosphate Rock Industry of Foreign Countries Noyes, F. C. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Capital Employed in the Petroleum Industry Pogue, Joseph E. – Coqueron, Frederick G. 
Program for Industrial Control of Postwar Germany Presidents of the Engineering Societies 
Industry Cannot Get Along Without Platinum Metals Carter, Fred E. 
Cartels-Their Significance for American Business  
A. W. Gauger, Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.  
Drift of Things Robie, E. H. 
Harvey Seeley Mudd, President, A.I.M.E., 1945  
A Mining Boom Again Strikes Yellowknife Jewitt, W. G. 
Salt Water Disposal and Pressure Maintenance, East Texas Oil Field Morris, W. S. 
Postwar Outlook for the British Coal Mining Industry Lazzell, R. G. 
Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining Knox, Newton B. 
Drift of Things Robie, E. H.