Word: ores
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...room at Pierce Hall, and the Refrigeration plant at the Medical School. The electrical equipment includes dynamo, research, high tension, photometric, and standardizing laboratories. In addition are several chemical and physics workshops, as well as a laboratory of sanitary engineering, the Cruft Laboratory for radio-telegraphic engineering, the Simpkins ore-dressing laboratory, the Simpkins assay laboratory, and the laboratory of metallurgy...
...Entertainment Committee has been appointed for the Class of 1921, by J. N. Borland, 2nd, the president, with the approval of the other class officers. The following compose the committee: Chairman, Thomas Helme Mills, of Portland, Ore.; Henry Russell Atkinson, of Boston; John Cowles, of Des Moines, Ia.; John Royce Meeker, of New York, N. Y.; and John Sise, of Portsmouth...
...harbor works. Sanitary Engineering is concerned in safeguarding food and water supplies, in the disposal of community wastes, and in general with the technical side of the problems, of public health. Mining Engineering has to do with the location of valuable minerals, the determination of the commercial value of ore deposits, and the co- erations of getting the ores out of the ground. Metallurgy deals with the extraction of metals from the ores and in preparing the metals for use. Industrial Chemistry is concerned with food stuffs, beverages, medicines, oils, dyes, gases, cement, asphalts, tar products, paper. The statements...
...with the Atlantic Congress in New York, February 5 and 6. The New England Congress will be held in Boston, February 7 and 8; the Great Lakes Congress in Chicago, February 10 and 11; the Middle West Congress in Minneapolis, February 12 and 13; the Northwestern Congress in Portland, Ore., February 18 and '19; the Far West Congress in Salt Lake City. February 21 and 22; the Mid-Continent Congress in Kansas City, February 24 and 25; and the Southern Congress in Atlanta, February 27 and 28. The League to Enforce Peace is organizing the tour for the purpose...
Editorial Committee. -- Chairman, Thomas Helme Mills, of Portland, Ore.; Harrison Cabot Brown, of San Francisco, Cal.; Francis Hathaway Cummings, of Boston; John Brooks Fenno, Jr., of Boston; Arthur Joseph Grant, of Youngstown, O.; Campbell Kelleher, of Seattle, Wash.; Roy Edward Larsen, of Brookline; David Thompson Watson McCord, of Cambridge; John Murray Mitchell, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; James Reed Morss, of Chestnut Hill; Samuel Hanson Ordway, Jr., of New York City; John Sise, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Thomas Wales, of Chestnut Hill