Word: copper
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PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Rotating Cathode in a Copper Voltameter," Mr. C. L. B. Shuddemagen. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...early Babylonian period; also a well preserved inscription of Nebuchadnezzar, of the sixth centuary B. C., on a clay tablet, and several fragments of Cappadocian tablets. There is also a collection of fifteen pieces of antique jewelry in gold and a gift, by Dr. W. M. Woodworth, of 84 copper coins from the Maldive Islands, bearing legends in Arabic Characters. Attention is called to the value of explorations in the Semitic field and to the desirability that the University and the Museum share in his work. A sum of $2,500 has been offered for this purpose, provided that...
Professor Bocher is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of Boston. Professor Peters was graduated from the Medical School in 1877, but has since devoted his time to mining engineering. He is the leading authority in the United States on the metallurgy of copper...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. A Peculiar Moraine in Wisconsin (15 m.). Mr. H. E. Simpson. Note on the Late Professor Fouquet (10 m.). Mr. M. Allorge. The Copper Deposits of Vermont (20 m.). Professor H. L. Smyth and Mr. P. S. Smith. Geological Lecture Room...
...Edward Peters of Boston, who has been appointed lecturer in the metallurgical department, will give during the second half of this year, a series of twenty-five lectures on "The Metallurgy of Copper." These lectures will constitute a part of a course in general metallurgy. Dr. Peters is an eminent authority on the subject of the science of copper smelting and has had for many years a wide practical experience in metallurgical work. He is the author of a publications on "Modern Copper Smelting," which is considered the best existent treatise on the subject...