Mining and Metallurgy 1946

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Louis Shattuck Cates - President, A.I.M.E., 1946  
Principles of Foreign Mineral Policy of the United States Leith, C. K. 
Anglo-American Oil Treaty - An Aid in Preserving Peace Miller, George A. 
Postwar Demand and Supply of Mineral Mudd, Harvey S. 
Mineral Economics Mayer, Lucius W. 
Mining Geology - Much More Ore in the United States Awaits Discovery Through All-Out Efforts of Geologists McKinstry, H. E. 
Metallurgy of Lead - Progress Hindered During War by Lack of Man Power Jones, T. D. 
Metal Mining - Diamond-Drill Blasthole Stoping and Jumbo Drill Mounting Among the Notable Improvements Gardnar, E. D. 
Ore Concentrating and Milling - Processing of Mineral Crudes Widens Into Chemical Engineering Field Rose, E. H. 
Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals - Backlog of Requirements in Construction Industry, Plus Agricultural Requirements, Assure Prosperity Bowles, Oliver 
The Zinc Industry - War Conditions Affect Technology and Economics of the Metal Milligan, Wm. E. 
Metallurgy of Copper - Experimental Work on Low-grade Oxide and Mixed Ores in Southwest Fowler, M. G. 
Mineral Industries Education - Postwar Period Brings New Problems - Crowded Schools But Few Graduates for a Few Years Holbrook, E. A. 
Eastern Magnetite - Shipping Product Drops 10 Per Cent Owing to Lack of Experienced Miners Linney, J. R. 
Ferrous Production Metallurgy - Plants Reconverted to Peacetime Operation Make Use of War Discoveries Work, H. K. – Emerick, H. B. 
Ferrous Physical Metallurgy - Long-Range Fundamental Research Lags in U. S. While Soviet Russia Bids for Lead Hollomon, John H. 
Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy - Results of War Research Work Gradually Being Publicized Hultgren, Ralph - Parker, Earl R. 
The Coal Industry – Foreword Shipma, L. A. 
Geophysics - Geophysical Activities in 1945 and the Geophysicists' Part in the War Heiland, C. A. 
The Petroleum Industry - Foreword Haider, M. L. 
Aluminum – How to Utilize Surplus Capacity Is Postwar Problem Sebastian, R. L. 
Magnesium - Plenty Available for Wide Variety of Potential Peacetime Uses Atkins, T. W. 
War's End Brings Curtailment in South American Mining Higgins, L. T. 
Health and Safety in Mining - Practice Is Becoming Safer in Spite of Old or Inexperienced Men Fellman, C. M. 
Robert Hamilton Morris - Director, A.I.M.E.  
Utilization of Natural Gas in the United States - Proven Reserves Would Last 35 Years at 1944 Rate of Consumption Oberfell, G. G. 
Postwar Education for Mining Engineers - Basic Engineering Training Needed to Meet Problems of Management Read, Myron 
Ruhr Coal - How Army Engineers Tackled the ''Dictator" of Western Europe Queneau, Paul – Peperakis, John 
Factors Affecting Investments in South American Mining - The Guianas, Paraguay, and Uruguay Knox, Newton B. 
Louis Walter Kempf - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.  
The Mass Spectrometer as an Analytical Tool - What It Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do Brewer, A. Keith 
Titanium - A Growing Industry - War-Born U. S. Production Has Good Chance to Survive Postwar Competition Herres, Otto 
A National Spokesman for Engineers Stickney, A. B. 
Herbert F. Beardmore - Chairman, Petroleum Division, A.I.M.E.  
Federal Coal Mine Inspection - Fatal Accident Rate Cut Materially Under Operation of New Act Harrington, D. 
Wasting a Valuable Natural Resource - Mine Recovery of Bituminous Coal Could Be Increased Greatly If the Currently Uneconomic Tonnage Were Subsidized Eavenson, Howard N. 
Production and Use of Rare Metals - Fundamental research on so-called "rare" metals is urged to provide knowledge stockpile for future use. Kroll, W. J. 
Engineering Student Enrollment Growing, But Far From Normal Plank, William B. 
Geology of the Climax Ore Body - Closely Spaced Fractures Make Block Caving of the Rock Possible Vanderwilt, John W. - King, Robert U. 
History and Trend of Mining at Climax - Displacement of Chute-and-Grizzly System By Slusher Method Is Most Notable Advance Coulter, William J. - McNicholas, Fred S. - Storke, Arthur D. 
Mining at Climax Henderson, Robert - McGlothlin, W. K. 
History of Crushing and Milling at Climax - Constant Progress to Improve Metallurgy and Costs and to Meet Increasing Demand Haley, D. F. - Abrams, C. J. 
Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill Feed Coolbaugh, Franklin 
Fine Grinding and Concentration at Climax - Molybdenite Easily Floated, But Maximum Recovery And Iron and Copper Elimination Sought Duggan, E. J. 
Safety, Ventilation and Industrial Hygiene - Most Modern Methods Adopted to Attain Safe Working Conditions Jones, W. E. – Eisenach, E. J. 
Engineering at Climax - Specialized Conditions Have Required Amendments to Standard Practice Rogers, V. C. 
Electrification at Climax - All Power Purchased and Distributed at 13,800 Volts Garrabrant, F. O. 
Climax Ore Testing Program - Early Recoveries Have Been Increased Notably Through Regrinding and Reagent Developments Cuthbertson, R. E. 
Conversion Plant at Langeloth, Pa. - Modern Efficient Facilities Make a Variety of Products for Industry Murphy, M. W. - Wheeler, E. S. - Linz, Arthur 
Purchasing Practice for the Mining Operations at Climax - Supplying the Right Material When It Is Needed Is Vital to Smooth Operation Cowan, L. A. 
Accounting Practice at Climax - Accurate Costs Quickly Available to All Operating Departments Domenico, Joseph 
Operations of the Warehouse Department - Close Checking and Running Inventory Holds Losses to a Minimum Stazicker, Albert 
Medical Practice at Climax - Most Modern Facilities Provided at Far Below Cost Ruddy, James 
Personnel Department – A Modern Camp With Excellent Living Conditions Despite High Altitude Doepke, A. W. 
Solar Astronomy at Climax - Studies of Synthetic Eclipses of the Sun Used to Foretell Atmospheric Conditions on Earth Roberts, Walter O. 
The Max Schott School System - New School With Modern Equipment and Varied Curricula Slostad, Olaf B. 
Augustus Braun Kinzel - Director, A.I.M.E.  
An Industrial Manager Asks Engineering Educators for Better Citizens - Four Years of Conventional Technical Training Not Enough to Meet Modern, World Problems Coulter, William J. 
Casting and Handling Ten-Ton Lead Bullion Blocks - New Method Adds Considerably to Efficiency Harms, K. - Jones, T. D. 
Mechanization in Coal Mining Makes Rapid Progress - Conservation of Coal Among the Desirable Results Toenges, Albert L. 
The Institute's Library and How to Use It Read, Thomas T. – Laist, James W. 
Steel for One More River - Army Engineers Produced "Meter Beams" to Bridge Rivers of Northern Europe Queneau, Paul 
Milton Henry Fies - Director, A.I.M.E.  
Mineral Resources and Mineral Resourcefulness - War's Drain on Reserves Must Be Met by Development of New Techniques Wrather, W. E. 
Petroleum Reserves Continue to Decline as Peacetime Use Exceeds Predictions - Five Measures Suggested to Bolster Oil Reserves and End Wasteful Extraction Heroy, William B. 
Postwar Horizons for Aluminum - New Lightweight High-Strength Alloys and Alclad Sheets Likely to Widen Market Outlets Greatly Keller, F. 
The Stock-Piling Bill-S.752 - Procurement of Strategic Minerals Should Have Beneficial Effect on the Mineral Industry, Both Here end Abroad Evans, Harry J. 
Minerals and Mining in South Africa - A Variety of Mineral Products Supports the Economy of the Union Haughton, Sidney H. 
Oliver Caldwell Ralston - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.  
Productivity, Prices, and a Sound Wage Level - Economic Equilibrium Must Be Based on a Proper Correlation of These Factors Gill, John D. - Stainton, B. A. 
Ore-Reserve Viewpoints - Five Current Opinions on the Mineral Resource Position OF the United States Lasky, S. G. 
The Great Lead and Zinc Mines Ingalls, Walter Renton 
William Edwards Brewster, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIME  
Capital Requirements of Crude Oil Production - Sharp Upward Trend Seen Both in Total Costs and Per Barrel Produced Pogue, Joseph E. – Coqueron, Frederick G. 
Few Accelerated Programs Now Given in Mineral Engineering Schools Stewart, J. W. 
Opportunities Abroad for U. S. Mining Engineers - Nationalism Restricts the Foreign Field But Jobs Are Obtainable Wimpfen, Sheldon P. 
Possibilities of Nuclear Power - Problem Is to Liberate Nuclear Energy Economically and Convert It Into Usable Form Murphree, E. V. 
Finland Looks Ahead in Mining – Further Developments of Small Group of Operating Mines Needed to Support Country’s Heavy Industry Stigzslius, H. 
James Rowland Cudworth - Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME  
Metals in Modern Society - Fundamental Research on Metals and Alloys a Must Smith, Cyril Stanley 
How to Speak Effectively in Public Rommel, A. Ross 
Increasing Mine Production - Psychological Factors Affect Efficiency of Mechanized Mining Hyslop, James 
Military Future of Mining - Factories Underground Are Safe From Atomic Bombs Brown, Bahngrell W. 
Collective Bargaining in Health - Principles to Be Observed in Fairness to Employees and Management Fletcher, Andrew 
Henry Frederick Hebley - Chairman, Coal Division, AIME  
Clouds Over Mining - Labor Difficulties, Unjust Taxation, Lowered Tariffs, Diminishing Reserves, Challenge the Best Thought of the Industry Cates, Louis S. 
Some Aspects of Our Wasting Assets - As Our Mineral Resources Diminish We Will Become More Economy Conscious Willard, F. W. 
Los Alamos - The Town of Beginning Again - A behind-the-scenes story of life in the community built around the hidden laboratory where the A-bomb was made, and where nuclear research now goes forward Kinzel, Marie