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Title
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Author
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| Oscar H. Johnson, Director, A.I.M.E. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| Held Outside Engineering Building for First Time, Annual Meeting Draws Record Crowd |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Our Petroleum Resources |
Pratt, Wallace E. |
| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Arthur Phillips, Chairman, Institute of Metals Division |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| A. W. Gauger, Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E. |
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| Drift of Things |
Robie, E. H. |
| Harvey Seeley Mudd, President, A.I.M.E., 1945 |
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| 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. |