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TITLE The Drift Of Things - New Name For The Institute? 
SUMMARY Page 1. THE IDRIFT OF THINGS New Name for the Institute? S HOULD the name of
our Institute be changed? Per- haps one should say, should ...
AUTHOR Robie, Edward H.
PUBLISHED 1952
TITLE The Fuller’s Earth Industry: Florida-Georgia District 
SUMMARY ... No definite clay mineral or group is implied in the name fuller's earth, and the
distinc- tion between fuller's earth and other clays that have more or less ...
AUTHOR Calver, James L.
PUBLISHED 1956
TITLE Platinum Mining in Colombia, South America 
SUMMARY ... He did not assign any name to it but referred to it as an infusible metal
found in the mines in the New World. The Spaniards had ...
AUTHOR O’Neill, Patrick H.
PUBLISHED 1956
TITLE Bentonite 
SUMMARY ... Bentonite, designating a distinct type of clay, is a young name in mineral nomenclature
in the light of the age-old names of most other useful nonrnetallics. ...
AUTHOR Gillson, Joseph L.
PUBLISHED 1960
TITLE Bagdad 
SUMMARY ... For one thing, it has the most romantic name among the Porphyry Coppers and this
is said with all due def- erence to Copper Queen and Inspiration! ...
PUBLISHED 1957
TITLE The Caliche Of Southern Arizona : An Example Of Deposition By The Vadose Circulation 
SUMMARY ... In western South America the same name is appliecl to the beds of crude soda-niter
(Chili saltpeter). ... Bat the name, taken from the Latin, Cilx, ...
AUTHOR Blake, William P.
PUBLISHED 1902
TITLE Vermiculite 
SUMMARY VERMICULITE v E R M I CULI TE is a name used to describe micaceous material that
exfoliates when heated. It is hydrated magnesium-aluminum-iron silicate. ...
AUTHOR Myers, John B.
PUBLISHED 1949
TITLE Bentonite 
SUMMARY ... T HE name bentonite formerly was applied solely to a peculiar clay occurring in
Wyoming and South Dakota, which was distinguished from other clays by its ...
AUTHOR Bechtner, Paul
PUBLISHED 1949
TITLE Molybdenum 
SUMMARY Page 1. CHAPTER XIII Molybdenum * THE name molybdena was employed by Pliny
to denote various substances resembling lead. Later this ...
AUTHOR Archer, R. S.
PUBLISHED 1953
TITLE Explanation Of Coding 
SUMMARY ... EXPLANA'TION OF CODING Alphabetic Section: The letter immediately following a
member's name indicates grade: M-member, A-associate, J-junior. ...
PUBLISHED 1961
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