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John Livermore Christie - Vice-President and Director, A.I.M.E. |
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International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals – Large Fluctuations Likely as Needs and Sources of Supply Change |
Bowles, Oliver |
Southern Research Institute – New Commercial Laboratories To Have Headquarters at Birmingham |
Fies, Milton H. |
Research, Patents, and the Kilgore Bill – Private Initiative in Research, With Patent Protection, a Proved Success in America |
Deller, Anthony William |
Future of Our Oil Supplies Assured by Technology – Fall of Germany Should Give Civilians More Gasoline and Longer-term Prospects Are Favorable |
Wilson, Robert E. |
Young Engineers After the War – How Older Members of the A.I.M.E. Can Assist the Next Generation |
Gillies, Donald B. |
Licensing and Registration of Engineers in the United States |
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Preliminary Annual Meeting Program |
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Mineral Economics – Hectic Rush of 1943 Ended – More Thought Given to Postwar Conditions |
Mayer, Lucius W. |
Mining Geology – Most Newly Discovered Ore Has Been Found in Old Districts, and by Conventional Techniques |
Fraser, H. J. |
Metal Mining – Abnormal Practice Followed to Obtain Maximum Production |
Coulter, William J. |
Health and Safety in Mines – New Equipment Difficult to Obtain - Aluminum Therapy for Silicosis Notable |
Richardson, A. S. |
Ore Concentration and Milling – Some New Types of Equipment Noted, and Sink-Float Continues to Gain |
Jardine, F. M. |
The Lead Industry – Progress Made in Certain Features of Smelting and Refining Practice |
Perry, R. A. |
The Zinc Industry – Some New Plants and Improvements, Here and Abroad, Reported |
Center, Arthur A. |
Metallurgy of Copper – Production Still the Problem, With Metallurgical Innovations Few |
Newton, Joseph |
Aluminum and Magnesium – Wartime Production Had to be Cut Down But Technical Skill Acquired Likely to Have Big Postwar Utility |
Heikes, George C. |
Nonmetallic Minerals – New Deposits, New Methods, and New Uses, for a Variety of Industrial Minerals |
Bowles, Oliver |
Mineral Industry Education – Lost Generation of Mining Graduates a Problem Demanding Attention in Postwar Period |
Callen, A. C. – Plank, W. B. |
Iron and Steel Process Metallurgy – Practice Gradually Returning to Normal – Improvements Varied But Minor |
Tenenbaum, Michael |
Ferrous Physical Metallurgy – Progress Reported in Studies of Hardenability, Graphitization, Embrittlement, and Dilatometry |
Walters, Francis M., Jr. |
Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy – Notable Advances in Processing, Fabrication, and Surface Treatment |
Bever, Michael B. – Floe, Carl F. |
Eastern Magnetite – Labor Shortage Felt Keenly at New York and New Jersey Mines |
Linney, J. R. |
Metallurgy of Ferroalloy Ores – Many Processes Still War Secrets New Manganese and Nickel Plants Closed Down |
Strauss, Jerome |
Geophysics – Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on Increase |
Heiland, C. A. |
The Petroleum Industry – Development of Reserves Trails New Discoveries; Older Fields Required to Produce Beyond Maximum Efficient Rates |
Morris, W. S. |
The Coal Industry – Abnormal Conditions Continue as Producers Turn Out 685 Millions Tons - Postwar Planning Not Neglected |
Gauger, A. W. |
Charles Henry Behre, Jr. - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E. 1944-45 |
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Wartime Accomplishments of Our Metal Industry – Production and Substitution Problems Successfully Solved Through Co-operation |
Williams, Clyde |
Coal in the Union of South Africa - Supply Adequate for Domestic and Export Demand, With Large Undeveloped Reserves |
Haughton, Sidney H. |
Flotation of Ores an Individual Problem – Ideas Can Be Gained From Another Operator But Often They Do Not Work at Home |
Pallanch, R. A. |
Canadian Mining Looks to a Bright Future – Hope Seen for Lower Taxation and Encouragement of Prospecting |
Beattie, Kim |
Industry's Responsibility in the Postwar Economy – Mining Men Must Plan for the Future or Government Will Do It for Them |
Abrams, Charles Jackson |
Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining |
Knox, Newton B. |
Earle Edward Schumacher - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E. |
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World Minerals – War and Postwar – Wartime Problems Met by the Government – Private Industry Will Have Changed Conditions to Meet |
Bateman, Alan M. |
The Mineral Position of the United States and the Outlook for the Future – Decreasing Self Sufficiency Seen in the Postwar Years |
Pehrson, Elmer W. |
A Plan for British Coal – Robert Foot Offers Program For Postwar Reconstruction of the Industry |
Young, L. E. |
Larry Archer Shipman - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E |
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New Helium Plants of the Bureau of Mines – Five Plants Can Now Supply 25 Times the Prewar Output |
Wheeler, H. P., Jr. |
Brazil - Land of Great Potential Mineral Wealth - Small-Scale Operations and Lack of Transportation Hinder Development |
Baker, James S. |
Underground Photography Is Simple – Hints for the Mining Man Who Might Make His Reports More Interesting |
Bein, Hugh H. |
Surface Work Indicates Possibility of a Major Iron Ore Field in Central Labrador |
Retty, J. A. |
Elmer Allan Holbrook - Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, A.I.M.E. |
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New Use Patterns Required for Survival of Wartime Metallurgical Innovations |
Dean, R. S. |
Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Peru |
Knox, Newton B. |
Postwar Prospects for Fluorspar Are Bright – Requirements For Hydrofluoric Acid May Soon Exceed Those For Steelmaking |
Waggaman, William H. – Ralston, Olive, C. |
Technical Report on British Coal Mining and Recent Developments |
Young, L. E. |
Erle G. Hill - Chairman. Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E. |
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Western Steel Problems – Present Installations Not Viewed |
Bain, H. Foster |
The Explosibility of Metal-Powder Dust Clouds – Many Metal Dusts Offer Dangerous But Little-Known Hazards - Safety Measures Recommended |
Hartmann, Irving – Greenwald, H. P. |
Captain Lucas and His Spindle Top Gusher – High Lights in the Life of One of the Petroleum Industry's Pioneers |
Lucas, Anthony F. G. |
Restoring the Donets Coal Field – Pits Wrecked by the Germans Reconditioned Under Standard Plan |
Hanna, George H. |
Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining – Bolivia – Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining – Bolivia |
Knox, Newton B. |
Blandford C. Burgess - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E |
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Effect of Rising Wages on the Economy of the United States |
Nadler, Marcus |
Australian Coal Mining – Plenty of Good Coal Available, Widely Distributed - No Oil Competition, But Climate Isn't Cold Enough |
Hawkins, Richard A. |
Present and Future of Underground Gas Storage – What Has Been Done In the Appalachian Area |
Wagner, H. J. |
Choice of Geophysical Methods in Prospecting for Ore |
Lundberg, Hans - Wilson, Basil T. - Scott, H. Stuart |
Miners in the Philippines, 1942-1945 |
Hughel, Karl S. |
Development and Equipment of the Nicaro Nickel Project |
Baragwanath, J. G. - Chatelain, J. B. |
A Metallurgical Inventory - Some of the Things That Have Happened in the Last Fifteen Years |
Gillett, H. W. |
The Supply of Engineers for Industry – No Young Graduates to Be Available for Some Years and What Can Be Done About It |
Holbrook, E. A. |
Industrial Hygiene in the Rocky Mountain Region – Health Conservation Programs Protect and Benefit Both Employer and Workman |
Ingram, Fred R. |
World's Longest Oil Pipe Line, Calcutta to Kunming, China – Though Not as Large as America's "Big Inch” It Was Vital to Successful Fighting in the East |
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C. Harry Benedict - Director, A.I.M.E. |
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The Atomic Bomb |
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Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Chile |
Knox, Newton B. |
Michael Lawrence Haider - Chairman, Petroleum Division, A.I.M.E. |
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The Concept of Ore Reserves – Many Factors Enter Into Proper Definition of the Term |
Lasky, S. G. |
Some Practical Aspects of Mineral Industries Education in the Latin Americas |
Steidle, Edward |
Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Brazil |
Knox, Newton B. |
Better Gasoline for Postwar Engines |
Miller, George A. |
Small Business and Big Business in Mining |
Ware, Louis |
Origin and Development of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation |
McLaughlin, Donald H. |
Geology of the Mining Region of Central Peru |
McLaughlin, Donald H. - Moses, John H. |
Mining Methods at the Cerro de Pasco Properties |
McCutchan, V. L. |
Ore Concentration – Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex Ores |
Wright, T. R. |
Further Notes on Milling Practice and Flowsheet Details |
Sanders, D. S. |
Ore Reduction – Copper and Lead Smelting and Lead Refining |
Fowler, W. W. - Hanley, J. W. - Barker, I. L. |
Metallurgical Research – Numerous Problems, Including Indium Recovery |
Wright, T. R. |
New Bismuth Alloys Developed to Find Market for the Metal |
Smith, Walter C. |
The Power System – Three Hydroelectric and One Steam-Electric Plants |
McDonald, R. – Maine, B. C. |
Safety Measures Cut Accident Rate |
Kohl, Chas |
The Haciendas of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation |
Colley, B. T. |
The Cerro de Pasco Railway Company – Utilitarian and Scenic |
Grant, R. E. |
Economic and Social Conditions in Peru |
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Eugene A. White - Director, A.I.M.E. |
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Some Future Products from the Synthesis of Petroleum and Natural Gas |
Hohenadel, Harry P. |
William Embry Wrather - Director, A.I.M.E. |
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The Coal Industry and Its Personnel Relations – More Recognition of the Workman Needed In the Postwar Period |
Foster, J. J. |
Copper as an Alloy in Iron and Steel – Some Unique Advantages and Some Limitations |
Manning, G. K. – Rosenthal, P. C. |
Signposts of Postwar Engineering Education |
Eshbach, Ovid W. |
The West Edmond Oil Field in Oklahoma |
Dahlgren, E. G. – Howard, Dan O. |
Directors Act on Committee Reports – Divisional Relationships Ways and Means |
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