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...offered by the department of Mining and Metallurgy for next year. Metallurgy 9 will be a course in general metallurgy, introductory to courses 2 and 3. Metallurgy 14 will be a course in metallography. Both are half courses, and will be given in the second half year. A. Sauveur will be the instructor...
...Harvard Mining Club. "The Industrial Importance of Metallography." Mr. Albert Sauveur. Rotch Building...
...Department of Mineralogy and Petrography, Professor Wolff will give Mineralogy 31 and 12 next year. He will also give Mineralogy 20 together with Dr. Palache. Metallurgy 21, offered by Mr. Sauveur, will hereafter include only the metallurgy of iron and steel, omitting copper and nickel, which will be dealt with in Course 32, given by Mr. Raymer. A new feature in Course 4, on "Ore-Dressing, Concentration, and Milling," will be the laboratory work, which will enable the student to become acquainted with the use of modern machines for handling ore. Mr. White, who has charge of Half-course...
...memorial to the late Hon. John Simpkins '85, and will probably be known as the "John Simpkins Laboratories." Work will begin in the old cage immediately, but the addition will not be commenced until spring. Plans for the latter are now being drawn up by Mr. Raymer and Mr. Sauveur...
...Forsythe has resigned his position as instructor in metallurgy and his place has been taken by Mr. Albert Sauveur who graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1889. Mr. Sauveur is an eminent metallographist and has for several years been connected with the Illinois Steel Company...