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| Louis Shattuck Cates - President, A.I.M.E., 1946 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |