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Yohuue Five

John W, Pack, '74, Oldest Graduate,

D. C. Jackling, '92, Receives William

attends Homecoming

Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal

Eighty-one. year olel Mi1').er stiU in vigorous health Jolln W . Pac~ , t ile oldest g r aduate of MSM, t il e fir .t m fln to r eceiye til e deg r ee in m in e engin ee rin ~ froUl t h e scll ool , and alllong t il e yery fir s t t o l," eceiYe s ncll a d egree ill th e United S tates, ,yas oJ) e of tlJ,ose ill a.t tendUl1ce a t th e sclwo l hcm ecom ing on October 10 and 1.1. Pac], graclll a t ed fr ol11 th e sch oo l in 1874, and thi s i s hi s seconcl yi sit to t il e school since b e l eft. At gra du a tion Pacl,- \Yith tb e otbe r t ,yO m emb er s of th e clsss, Gu s t a yu s A. Dun can and John H olt Gill, both y O \ln .~0r men th a n he. at on ce s ta r t ed f or th e 'Ye;:t. " ' h e r e f ortUll e in gold and sily e r rnini n g w as t h e hecl~olJin g hl1l1(l. He began bis p r ofess ionl1 l work at B ould e r, Color nclo, I1 ml ha s con t inuerl wo rk in th e m ine ral indll >; tr.,· u p until t he . tim e b e r et ired froln th e United S tnt es Min t I1t S a n 1"l" l1n <.'isco som e six y ears ago. H e \ya s aC' t i y pI~' eng-agecl ill th e de yplopne nt of man~' of t he minin g ca mps of tb e 'Vest , and on se ye r a l occa sion s b r o u~b t to tb e nttenti on of th e milling- \yorld find s tbat late r cl eyelopecl into immell :;e fortun e,. fo r tun es b e m issed tllrou.2;b Il1 c k of finan ci a 1 h e lil . Kanow escapes from front ier danger :; b a \'e al so been hi s lot. At Oro C it~·, in th e f am on s CHlifol'lli H Gul ch. th e IOCHtion of t b e Pike' s Pea k g'olel m i nin ~ excitem ent of ] 8;:;9, Pack fi r s t came in t o contn c t \Yitb p lnc(' r min illg-. '1'h e miners \T en " ann oyecl b~' a h e~1YY m a t erial tha t se tt led in t h e slnice box es. Pa ck 's m e rallnrgical trainill g t old him t h e ll1 a t e riHI wa s lead carl)OnHt e. An ana l~'s i s s ho\y ed i t to Plln 30 onn ees of sil H 'r t o th e ton and abont 40 per cent lend . Pa ck a t once set about tn' ing t o inte res t capi t<ll in the de \'elop\l1ent of th e proj ect, bu t Il e ,,"a s th e n hn t t\\·o ~' e ar s o nt of .~c h oo l. an cl was laugh p(l at a s a n ill cx pe ri('n ced bo~· . " Ge t n s a gold min e and " 'e " 'ill hac k ~'o n'" be \nlS t old. Pack ,ya s offe r ed one cla im tll e r e fo r fifty dollars th a t late r brou .u:bt th e o\yn('r s thrre h nn cl r pc! thOl;.. and d olla r s. Tb e di stri ct latpl' d el"eloped into th e g reat Leadyill e Di s tr ic t of Color a do. th e g r e at e ~ t m ini n g cii,;tri ct in the sta t eo At tb e little to\\"n of Rosit a , Colorado. r ea cbI'd throug b " D ead :\1an 's Canyon", "Dirt~' 'Yoma n 's Gnlc:h" and O\'er "Hanl, nabh le Hi lr ', n il pic tur eRqu e n a m e~ of pioneer minin g in th e l egi c n. he \1"11~ acco:st ed \) ~. a belliger ent indil'jdnal a~kin u: " '''b y h e Ilad r e tn r ned t o t~ \\"Il" , and ca llin .u: Ilim "Co lonel". Pac,k ask ed th e en use of til e bel\ig-e reney, an<1 nfter so mp cOIl\'erf' ation conYinC' t'(1 hi:; a ccuser t bat Il e \ya:; ["('filly th er e on 11 0 clang'erOl1:; mission . It d r "eloped tlla t he bo r p 11 ~trong" r esemblau ce t o ' (Co ntinu ed

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" Pioneer : 'On e who g-oes befor e to r e moye obstac les a nd prepar e th e wa,' for otbe r s'. That is W ebs t e r 'S cl efin\tion : il nc1 tha t esspntially d esc ribes D a nie l C. J ac kl in g-, in parti c nla r tb e pha ;;e of bis career thHt fir. t b r ou~bt hi s ge niu s into l)l'omi " 'W h en in th e ne nce. e:nly years of th e cent un' Ja ckling wa s seekin g- finanC'i a l ba cking f or th e U tall Coppe r ent E' rprisp, oth e r eng in ee r s yi e IYed bi s id eas witb sk epticis m. So it is witb a ll pi o n ee r ~ . But be fOll nd th e m o n e ~': he p r oyed tba t a profit D . C. JACKLlNG, ' 92 , cou ld 1)(' lyon h.\· "teamsboyeling a m Olln tain anrl con centrating r e:s uHing ore, I'bougll its ten or was less t"llall two pe r cent of coppe r. In do in g" so, h e "r e lllon~ (l th e ol )~ blcl (';; anc1 preparerl th e \Yay for otbe r s' to gi\" e th e wor ld nt least fift~· billi on I)O lln rl s of coppe r . Alr ea(ly m or e tllan :'; (-'\'pn billi on ponntl;; h ilS bee n produ cer! fr om ' p o rp h ~' r.Y' or es that \ye r e cOll sirlNerl yu lne le,;s un t il Ja ck lin g a cbie"l'ed ;' n ('C'e~ s at Utah. Tb p th in g oth e r s diel Hot enYi :;age \ya s tiH' E'con(oIl1Y to be ~' l'fec:tec1 1)..- pr oclndng OJl a la rg'e seal e. ··.Ju C'kling ,,'n, ho m on a :\li sso nri farm in 18()9: bi s fir s t a mbit.ion \\"a s to be a farmN, th en a selwo l t ea cbe r. th en an t'ngint'p r. H e gra rltwtp<l fr om tb e Mi ssour-i. Sc hool of Min es : nn €! in 1894 turn ecl up ·in Cri ppl e Cr eek . As ea rly a s 18!l9, " ' hil e working >It :\1 e I' c ur , TTtah. h e f or :;[[ \y ,,·ith r elllarl,able a cc urac y man~' d e tail s oF. th e OL~ ­ fl rati on that " 'as to lw c om e Utah Copper ; l'll ough not lUl til six yea r 8 la t el' wt' r e 11 i:; plan s r ea li zed . "Lik e otll e r p ion ee r ::;, ,Tack lin g posse'sec1 in tlnu ~ l1Hl

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MSM ALUMNUS MSM ALUMNUS

Flotation of Non-Sulphide Ores

Issued quarterly, in th e inter est of tb e graduates and former students of the School of Mines and Metallurgy. S ubscription price 50 cents, included in Alumni dues.

A Resume of are dressing work of MSM co-operating with U. S. Bureau of Mines

Entered as second -cla ss m atte r October 7, 1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri, und er th e Act of March 3, 1870 . Officers of the Association

H . H . H a r tzell .... .. .. ........ ... .......... .. .... ... ........... .. ...... ........ President D. W. Bla ylock. ....... ........ .......... .. .... .. ... ... ...... ... ........ Vice-Presiden t C. Y. Cla yton .. ... ... .... ... ...... ..... ...... ...... .. .... ..... .................. .. T r easurer K . K . K er shn er .... .... ... .................. ............ ..... ... ........ ... .... .Secretary Noel Hubbard ........... ... ..... ..... ... .......... ..... ..... ....... Alumni Recorder Editors

Noel Hubbard

C. Y. Cla y ton

St. Louis Section hold Semi-annual Meeting Reported by Barney Nudelman The semi-annu a l m eeting- of t he St. Louis Rection of th e Alumni Assoc ia ti on was held fit th e Lenno x H otel, Frid ay evenin g, Octo her 4th, with Chairnian J ohn :McCfl rth.v p r es idin g. Among th e guests '''ere Professo r s Butler and Carlton with seyen of th e seni or ciyil eng ineel:s wh ~ ,,:er e in tow n to attend th e cony en tion of the Ame n can Society of Ciyil Enginee r s. " The m eetin g was one of th e most enj o~'ab l e th at we have had in some t ime as e yer y m an present was cal lecl on to introcluce himself 'a nd tell something of his f1 cti viti es sincc he had len scLool. "Babe" Dorris of the class of '23 h a d the di stin ction of hayin g come th e gr efltest elistan ce . "Babe" wa s with the Braden Cop per Compflny in Chile fo r ;:;eyen Yefl r s. a nd i s now with t he " 'estern ea r t rid ge Co mpa nv ,it Alton. I ll. 'l'b ose presen t wer e : Hen B eatt.\', '30: Rte "e Burke, '2;~ ; I-lank Buser. '23; Prof. J. B . Blitl er. '24; Prof. E. O W. Ca rl ton . '26: E . H. Cook, '27 ; G. C. Cunningham , '25; M. I,. (Babe) Do rri s, '23; A. T. Dunham. '1(; ; 'V. C. Durning-. (>x '] 9 ' Geo rge Gain e', '25; F. R. H a la se~', '22; F r ed Hoer tpl, '29: IV. F. Lottmann , '19; J ohn H. McCa r th y, '05; D. H. Mor a:an. '16: J ohn M . :NIorri s, '] 9; B a rn ey Nud elman , '21 ; R. i-I. Parker , '29; W. C. P owell, '21 ; R. F. Ru cker, 'OS; H. J . Schi erm eyer , '23; ~1. W. Sh a nfeld , '18; S. N. Sha nf eld, '21; Carl Stifel, '16; R ona ld D. W a rd . '25; Fred W eiri ch, '25 ; J oe Willia m son, '29; and E. H . vVoolrych, ex '1(;. The Senior s present were: Fulton Campbell, V. A. C. Geveck er , E. N. H eilig, W . J . Ware, C. E . Wilhite and L. A. Wilson. The secr etar y of the local section ann oun ced th e award of the schol a r ship to Glenn Cr oss a nd r ead som e of the commendatory letter s about Cr oss, which h a d been r eceived f r om hi s spon~o r s . A plea was a lso m a d e t o s uppo rt the sc hola r ship for the co ming year. Considera ble interest was shown in th e fort hcomin g H omecomin g a nd th e ni ght game to be played with St. L Olli s U nh'e r s it~r on October 31st.

Eminent Educators Visit MSM Professo r H . IV . Gartre ll , lec turer in mill c l'lIg"ill eerin g' "(j nh·e r s i t ~· of Adelaide, Au stra lia , spent se yer a l day s on th e Cil ll1Pll S dur in g- the fir::;t part of September. D r . Karl GlinE., Professor of Ore Dressing-, 'l'echnische H oc h.-chule, B erlin , Germfln~', who was cOllc111 cting a tOllr of uni," e r ~ i t~7 s tu(lents throu ,t:h Am eri ca. Rlw nt a CO nl)l t' of e];I\"S in R olln th e fir st part of October. lJ e wa s en r o'll tl' to' the P etr oleu lIl In :-;titutt' at Tu lsa. Oklnh ol1lfl. and wa s H("('o ll1[1fl lli ecl h.\' his ~O ll. Hans Karl. \\"11 0 is ("o n s i cl e ri n .~· 10' 11 terin g t he School of Min e::; n ext fa ll a' a ::;opholl10re.

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Th e importa nce of t he flotation process in concentrating s ulphid e or es is w ell kn own to all ore d r essin g engineer s ,md m etallurgis ts. B~r m ean s of th is proce.·s ext r emely low-g racl e and co mplex or e bodi es, tha t were fo rmerly of no yal ue, a r e tod ay bein g t reated econom ica lly. A large port ion of the Kation' s co ppe r is at p r esent co min g fr om or e bocl ies that t \\'en ty vea l'S ag-o wo nld ha "e heen cons id e red ,Ya ste r ock. Lea~l an d E.i.ll C, 1l 1so, a re beiu g r eco ,'er ed in la rg'e qua n ti t ies by the fl otation process f rom or es so complex that befo re th e adyen t of this process it yvas imposs ii1l e to separate one m etal f rom th e other , a nd th e or e wa s conseq uently of li ttle or n o yalu e. Th e impor tance of this process ma}7' he Yi s ua li zed b~'" stating th at at the presen t time o,'er 50,000.000 tons of or e a r e being concentr ated a nnu a lly b~7 fl otation . Until very r ecentl y it was t b ough t that ordin a r y fl otati on WIlS limited to or es in wh ich th e metals occurred as s ulphid es, a s n ath' e m 8ta ls, or a s arsenid e;:;, antimonides, tellurides, or selenicl es, a lth ough so me of the cm'honates a nd ox ides of copper and lead could he floated by spec ia l t r eatmen t. ~ome of th e non-m eta llic min erals. such a s mi ca, n ath 'e s nlphur. a nd g r aph ite ca n also he floa ted. Howeyer. it was co ns icl er ed in th e pa st that the great bulk of th e non-s ulphid e or es co nld not be treated by the flotation process. During the last fi "e yea rs t he United Rtntes Burea u of Mines. at its ex perim ental statioll s, has ca rri ed 011 extens h 'e ,york 011 tb e fl otat ion of n on-s nlphid e or es. which ha s r esul tecl in the clisco yery of m eth ods \Yher e b~r som e of t be non-snlphid e ores ca n be effi cien tly concentra ted. Mn ch of this pioneer in ,C: work h as been Clon e at t he MiSSiSSippi Valley ]i]xl10riment Sta tion , operated in coopera tion wit h the Misso uri School of Min es and l\1e tallurg~' at Ro ll a . :\Io. Th e experimenta l work at Rolla h as heen ll one und er t be s upe ni s ion of Mr. IYill H. Cog·hill. and h ll~ res'n lt ecl in th e sec nrin~ of C'xcellen t Inbora to r;l' r cs ults on certain tY)l(>s of or cs. As the clirect r es ul t of these tests two mill s h a Ye been lIll t in to successfu l comm er cia I ope r ation. One of these mill s is located at R osicla r e, llliu ois, wh er e the Franklin Fluorspar Company is s uccessfnlly treating flu or spa l' or es by fl otation a nd p r ocluc in g a cid-gra cl e flnorspa r. ,Vh en it is consid er ed that ac id-g r fld.e fl uorspa r must con tfl in at least 98 per cent ca lClUm fluoncle a nel less tha n one per cent sili ca a nd one per cent CaCO. to be m a rk etable as such, some idea of the excellent sepa r ation that is r eq uired of the process ma y be gather e<l. Thi s bigh oTade concentrate is being p r oduced from table middling-s, ~'hich on acco unt of th eir size and t enor would have little value if this process were not available. The mill is in charge of O. vV. Greeman, who h eld a Bureau of Mines fellowship at Rolla in 1927 and while th er e, in cooperation with th e m etallurgists of the experim ent station, worked out the essential d et a ils of the process, t he r esults of which h ave' been published. l Anoth er type of n on- ulphid e or e which is being Sll ccessf nll v co ncentra'ted by fl otation is s iliceol1 s rh odochrosite, a m a ~ ganese ca rbona te or e f r om Butte, Montana . Experimenta l work at 'Rolla first dem onstrated th at s uch ores co uld be successfully concentrated, and more cleta iled work by th e m etallurgists of t he Anaconda Copper Co mpa ny h ns r esulted in the commer cia lization of t hi s process. Acco rding- t.o :J hulletin 2issued by the Am eri can Manf',"anese Produ cers Assoc iati on, the An aco nda Compa n y is treat ing d a ily, by th e flota tion process, 300 tons o f or e ,y hi c11 conta in s about 30 per cent manganese a nd 20 per cent :-;ilica. From thi s amount and gr a d e of ore about 200 to ns of concent.rates a r e produced daily. The tenor of th e fini shed co ncentr ate, a fter ~interin g , aver ages 60 l)e r cen t nH1ll ,c; a 1 Co e'hill W. I-I. Hna 'G r cemnn . O. W., ])' lotHt ion 0[ nllor ~ rnr Me' fO l~ (1e ifl spar: D. S. BUl'eau Ot l\lin cs ll e po l' t o f In\'cst ig-a t in ll No. 28 77 , 1028. ::! rl' oc('ccl in L!".' of: A m c ri can )'lan ga n f'se P,'otluc(\l' S Assoc int hHl Conn'nt ion , \,"[[ s h in "to n , D. C., l" ept. 1!J2!J, p. 62.

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:o,oPerating in Co ncentrnt. dressin" ~. ' COol. . Ilrocess ex. hat wpre for· econOlllically Iresent COllliJ;g IleI hare he 1 b eo ,re eiog reI~rocess from hiS process it ,he other. and Inc. 'l'he im. I' stating that Ore are being

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Our Non-Metallic Minerals

Flotation of Non-Sulphide Ores

By W, M, Weigel, Mineral T echnologist, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, Saint Louis, Missouri.

n ese and se yen per cen t s'i lica and is t h e hi gh est gr ade manga nese ore being so ld in Am er ica . B~' t his methocl 95 per cent of t h e m anga nese in t he cr ud e or e is being r ecover ed in th e con centrate. Prior to th e application of t hi s Droce's only t h e ver y best of the Butte ca rbonate ore co u ld be m ined as n o method wa s aYailabl e fo r t he economica l e limination of s ili ca. F lotation ha s t r ebled th e or e r eserv es by making it possi ble to trea t th e lower grad e of ma nganese ore which ma ke up t he bulk of t h e depOSit, This ore a lso co n tain s some ' sih er a nd abo ut one per cent zillc and one-half per cent lead, whi ch ca n be r ecovered in a sepa rate flotation co ncen t ra te, p ri or to t h e fl ota tion of th e man ga nese. Acco rdin g to Mr. VV. B. Da ly2 of t h e Ana conda Compan y the cos t of t h e millin g ope ra tion s "" ill n ot exceed $1.50 lle r ton a nd most likely will be $1.00. T he by-prod ucts, lead , zin c, a nd silyer will con t ri bute a r eyenu e equ a l to more t h a n one·ha lf of the millin g cost. 'rhe r es ul ts of the labo rato r y work on t h e m a n ga n ese ore h a ve been r eported in two paper s,3 a li'eady publi sh ed. An other n on-s ulphide ore wh ich h as been s ucce sf ull y concentr ated by t he fl otation p r ocess on a commercia l sca le is the phosphate or e of F lorid a. Non·s nlphide min eral s whi ch h ay e been s uccessf ully con· centr a ted by flotation in the labo r aton' in clude ba ux ite, ba ri te, limeston e, a nd t h e man gan ese oxid es. The f:iotatio n of non-s ulphid e min era ls iu yolv es th e use of a different type of r eagen t t h an that used in t h e separation of sulphides. Fatty acids and soaps, together \yit h vari ou: a lka · lies a nd fr othin g agents, h ave been used with t he g reatest sue· cess iii treatin g the n on-Sul phi d e ores. T h e amount and t~'pe of r eagent used varies, of co urse, ~yith the differ en t types of a r e . The Ro lla station is at presen t s tudyin g the flotation of t h e mangan ese oxides in detail a nd h opes to a ni ve at a meth od which will m ake some of t he la r gest low grade n',a n ga n ese or e bodies in t he cou ntry ayuilable f or use. D uri ng t h e brief p eriod that t h e flotatioll of n on-Sulph ide or es h as been studi ed con sider ab le has lJeen learn ed a nd a ccomplish ed. However , much is .vet unkn own a bou t t he process, a nd t h er e still r em a in s a gr eat. deal of fu nd a men tal work to be done. One a u t h o rit~' ha s h azar ded t h e opiniol1 that at some future d ate it w ill be possible to separate any two m iner a ls b y a flotation IH'OCess. That date is still fa r off, bnt like oth er prophecies, its f ulfillment may be nearer th a n is r ealized at present.

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1.' he term " :\T o n-~l e ta lli c Min er a ls " is s tri ctly spea king a mi. nomer in many cases, as n early flll min er iiJ oI, \yith t h e ex ception of fu els. co nta in on e or more metals in appr eciab le qua ntities as part of th eir coml)ositfon. As gen er a lly u sed , h o\yeyer. the term h a s come to mea n t h ose min erai . or mixtures of min er a ls which a r e tlsed in tbe a r ts without chemical ch a nge, or often in indu stries in whi ch the ch emi cal composition m a y be compl:etety ch a nged, but wh er e no reduction of t h e meta l conten t is ma d e to obtain it in elementa l or m eta llic form. III SOme cases', a min el'ill or ore co uld be' classed as both nleta lIic aIlcl n oiHl'letallic und er th is de fiiniti on. Fo r eXflJllple : ba uxi te, \\' h en u sed for th e production of a luminum \you ld .oe ca lled a n oi'e of t h e meta l a luminum . uut ",hen used fO'r the m a nufa'.c tilre of a illm or ab r as iyes, it \youTcT be. ca lled a non·!'n eta llic m iner a l. D urin g the pa st 20 yea r s t he p rod uction amI con s uinption of non-m eta lli c min e rals h aye in cr eased Yen ' r ap idl~' d ue to the man." uses th at h a ye been develope<;1 fo r many of t h em in manufa ct ured products. and especia lly in sttllctlll'a l mflteri a ls. Fo r 1929 t h e u ni ted States B i.l l'ea u of ~nn es estimates t he ya lue of th e total min eraI p rod uction in th e un ited States incl udillg' f u els at ~5,9 0S , 000 , oao: of thi s qua ntity ~1 , 200,000 . 000 is est imated as t h e Yfl lu e of th e n on ·m eta lli c m in eral s. or a bou t 20 % of t h e total. Th is s hows that the non -meta lli c min er a ls con stitute a y e r~' iIi1por tant part of the min er a l \y ealth of the Uni ted States. The prin cipal non·nlE'ta lli c m in er a ls f r om t h e sta n dpoint of yalu e are limeston e for a ll pur poses, such a s agg rega te in con cr ete, fo r lime in ch emi ca l u se. Po r tl flnd cement flnd i ts m a n.,' othe r app li ca tion s. build ing stone \yh icb i ncl ud es p ]'in c i pu U ~' g1'<111ite, marble. sa n clston e. limeston e. sa nd a nd gr a yel usecl in co ncr ete a nd hi g h\y a~- surfaci ng, ord in an' clays and sh al es used for h ea y~, clay prod ncts su ch as brick , building tile, se \yer pipe and s im ila r m ateri a ls, high f?:r a d e c la ~-s u sed for fi re bri ck , r efra cto ries. por celain wa r e a n d as a fi ller in paper , pa in t and rubber , s ilica sand fo r gla ss, ch emical use, ab ra sh es an d potte n ', sa lt for d omestic u se and the manufacture of sod ium ch em icals a nd chlorine, gypsum for plaster . ",a ll-board ancl a lliecl prod ucts, sulphur fo r t h e ma nufa cture of sulphuri c a cirl and many other ch emical uses. ba uxi te fo r a bras h·es. a lumin um ch emicals and r ef racto ri es. fe ld spar, mainly in th e chin a \yare a nd enamelin g indu str ies and phosph ate r ock for fe rtili zer a nd phosphoriC ac id. In Ilddition, t h er e a r e man y oth er s impor tant in manufll cturin g in clustri es, but of less tota l yalue such a. ' a sbestos, ba rite. benton i te. ch a lk, diatomaceous ea r th , d olomite,flu or spa r , f uller 's ear th, the ,a ri.ous mica s, pumice and Yolca nic ash, slate, soa psto ne, ta lc ancl tripoli. This seems like a formidab le list, and yet it is by n o mean s compl ete. Th ey a re a ll produ cecl in the U nited States a nd man~- of th em in our h ome state of Misso uri. At fi rst glance, n on -metallic min eral s seem unimporta n t, but con s id er a ti on of th eir u e brin gs ou t for cibly h ow ll ecessa n ' th ey are in our eyer yday life--ta ke fo r examp le, t h e h ouse \Te th e in and its . u r roundin gs-th e foundat ion will be mad e of s tone, bri ck or co nc rete, a ll of ,yhich a re con sider ed as n Oll-metallic m inerals or deriyed f rom th em. The pai n t on t h e h ouse p robably con tai n s some barytes, silica or oth er n on-metallic fi ller or extend er. The r oof is of tile mad e f rom clay, f rom slate, or even if it is a compos ition r oof, i t is coated with slate or other miner a l g ran ules. In sid e, th e hard\vood floor has been fir st t r eated wi th a pas te wood fill er containin g pulveri zed silica. The di sh es 0 11 t h e table are m a de f rom clay, f eldspar and s ilica . T he eniJlll el on t h e ki tch en 'ink and t he bath-tub cou ta in . t he sam e n on·m etallic min eral s. ""h en yo u s it at yo ur d esk to ~\'l'ite th/'! paper ~' o u use conta in s an app reciable percenta ge of whi te clay as a filler and is s ized wi t h a lum mad e f rom bauxite a ud s ulph uric acid and a sodium COlllpo ulld o ri g in a ll~' d eriy ecl f rom sa lt. The lead in the pencil (CO l/linl/ eel Oll Pag e 6)

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2 op. cit. , p. 62. 3 D eVaney, F. D., and Cogh ill , ,V. I-I. . Prelimin a ry ore dress ing tests to r ecove r manga nese in rh odochrosite or es ; U . S. Burea u of Min es R epo rt of Im'estigation No . 2902, 1928. ". ' DeVan ey, F . D., a nd Clemm e r, J. B ., F lotat ion of ca r bo nate a nd oxid e Inan ganese ores; Proceed in gs of ~~\.ll)e ri ca n w[anga nese Producers Assoc iatio n Co nv ent ion. Was hin gton. D. C. , l:irpt. 1\.129. ( Rep rin ted in E ng. & Min . Jour. Sep t . 1U, 1!.!29.)

John W. Pack,'74, oldest graduate, attends Homecoming (Co llti nu eel from Page 3)

some 'Colon el' who had been in tb e to \\']1 some six m onth s bef or e a nd wa . driyen out. afte r in ::;tig-at in g: a (li ,:pute in ,yhi ch t",-o men \yel'e k i lIed. ""i th th e th rca t of hanging sh ould h e r et urll. Ro sita cit izens were preparin g fo r t he event at that time, bu t Pack s ucceeded in CO llYin c ing: t hem of his r eal identity. At Or o C i t~' , P ack ca me into co nta ct \y itb ;:orn e of th e . method s of r ough fr ontie r ju~ti ce . A hitter di spute "'a s ragin g oyer \Yater ri ghts. The Cflse \Y HS up f or t ri fl l, with a cr o\ycled co urt r oom, in a larg-e log l) uil(]in g . S uad e lll~' , a shot ,,-as fired by some on e in t he cO llrt r oom a nd t he judge fei l to t h e fl oo r. : hot through the b enc!. dead. An oth er expe rience in f ronti er li1ining' whi ch Pac k li ke to tell about \ya . th e experi ence in on e of t he see t h ing ca mps wh en t h e fi rst womnn ca m e in to t h e to\y ll. It was 'Vi rg inia Cit.y, Montana. that fam ous ca mp of go ld min ing fa me, located at t he h ea cl of Alder G ul ch. f rom \Thi ch many (Co ntil1u ed

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MSM ALUMNUS

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Gunnard E. Johnson is Chairman of Chicago Section

Home-Coming

A I. M . M. E.

Sixtieth Anniversary to be Celebrated next October.

Th e ge ntl elllan rapping 'fo r order in tbe accompanying illus tratio;n i s non e oth e r thnn GUl1 nard E . J o hn son , chnirman of tb e Cbi cago section of t b e American In stitute 0 1' Minin;.: ll11 Cl ~1 eta lll1r­ gi a l

:F~ng i ne e r s ,

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th'e in nlTH ngin g tb e progTa III for National Meta l week f or tb e In stitut e 01' }Vfetfl l. · flntl Iron and f'Hcel dh'i~ion of tbe 111 i n i n .li fl nd m etallurgical engin ee r s gr o up. Mr. John~oo was born in Kalm:u-, Swe(l en , in 1886. H e r ece iYed his bache lor 0 f science degTee in m etalI ul'gi 'a I engineerin g from the Misso Ill' i Sch ool 0 f Mines and Metallurgy a t Rolla , Mo. From 1902 to 1012 h e was a.·sociated with the B. & M. r edu ction depnrtm ent of t be An acon cla Coppe r Minin g Co., Great Falls, :Uon t. In 191~ b e enter ed Mi ssO llri Sc h ool of Mines and ~l eta llurgy, gTaduating in 191G. FollowinO' his co ll ege ca r ee r h e beca m e nssociated with th e Arizona CO Pl)er ('0 ., 1Il0r en ci, Ariz. , later r em oving to the n ew Corn eli a Copper Co . at Ajo, Ari7.. S in ce August, 1918, h e hn. been wi th th e In terna t ion a l Lead H efining Co. nt East Chi cago, Ind. , engnged in r e.·ea r ch work on electrolyti c wbite lea d. Nix . .I ohn on i s a m ember 01' ynrious cO lllmittees of th e minin g nnd m eta llnrg ical en.gin eer s gro n j), i s a fo rmer director and pres id ent of th e Ea st Chi cao'o cba mber of commerce; a m em bel' 01' the board of tru s tees of the Un ited P r esbyte rinn church. th e tr a inin g ~choo l co mmittee of St. Ca t h erin e's h osp ital. 'W oocI mire Co untr .v c lub, I-lammond, In Cl. , Cr esl'moor Co nn try club, Gary, Incl. Hi s present po.;it ion i s gen er a l s uperintenrl ent of th e Internn t ion a l Lea d H efining Co. ::md t he Annconda L ead Products Compa ny. ']'he Aln mnus is ind e bted to the " Steel Treaters' Daily" for t he <l bo \'e arti cle and th e a ccompanyin g illustration .

Our Non-Metallic Minerals (Con tiJili ed 1'r om Pag e 5)

is mad e o'f g raphite with a clay bonel. The glass in th e II·ind o\,'. and in yonI' nuto are mad e from s ili ca a ncl, soda a sh mnd e from sn It nnd lime obtain ed from lime:tone with possibl y 'om e borax. 'l'he a u tomobile t ires conta in con.: iclera ble flmo llllts of cla y a nd ulpbur. Pumice, or some ol'her non-Ill etnllic nbrasi\' e is lnrgely u .. ed in poli shin g and fini shi nO' th e f urniture. An~' lin o leum floor cO \'el'in gs contnin w l~itin g mnd e f r om lim esto ne, 110ssilJl y oc l11'e and other min er il l pigm en ts. The ye r.\' to oth pa .. te yo n u se contain s cal cium caroonnte ch emica ll y prepnred f r om li mes ton e, and ta lcum powder i .. mo stly mad e f ro m ta lc, pos. ibl y min ed in Cnli i'orni n. ,' alt i s of co ur"e a n ece~sfl. r'y suppl y in th e ki tch en ·lIb in et. The pla ster e(1 wa ll s lire entirely nOIl m e tn lli c min e ral s macl e np of eith er lim e Or gypsum as a hiJlder with 'ancl ns a n f1ggregat e. Th e wall pnper may be partl y prin ted with m in er a l pi gme nts find an.v silver y m nl'kin g 011 it is made with m ica. 'l'h e salad oil 011 th e (CO'I Ilillil ed on ]>oge 8)

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H om eco min g thi s year. h elcl on Octouer 10 and 11. was with ont cl ouht the best attended that MS M has bad. 'l'herp " 'e r e (j\'er on e h undreel o lcl m en ha ck, not includin g those w ho lh'e in Ro lla. Am ong th ese wer e a numher of Yocat io na I stud ents. wh o h eld their h om ecoming at the sam e tim e. The dnn ce on F rid a:\' night was gh'en b~' the K a ppa Alpha F rnte rnit~' and th e AIllmni A.;soc iatioll , with tbefacnlty. se nior . a nel alumn i as gnests. At the hanqn et Saturclay night nt I'he Bns T erminal , W. W . ·Weigel. '00. wa s toastmas ter. In ter es ting ta lks weremad e b~' Dr. Fulton , directo r: J . IV . Pack, '74: W . K. ~ c hlV ei e khar clt, '28; Nea l Hnm , '23 : E. E . ASh lock. '20; Bru'ney Nndelmnn , '21: \?i'm. Eh ler i;, '13 ; a nrl I!~ r ec1 Schneeber ger , '25 . The Clnss of 1923 took the pri ze for the largest ntten(I nn ce. there bein g nin e l'eprc.;enta t iyes nt the banquet. ']'hese we re G. V . Mar t in , E. R. 'l' rngi tt, H. fl. P ence, M. N. B eD ell. ~ e nl Hnm . E. .J. 'W end ell , D . F . Wal sh , A. A. Boylennd E. I!~. Chapin. The Pi Kapp a Alph n Frate1'l1it.\· ente rtaillPd at t heir new h om e on 8atnrday ni ght in b onor o'f th e Yi siting alumni. Th e fo ll owing Pi Knppa Alphns wer e h ou se g uests for t hem eel'inl!,': H. S. P en ce, '23; IV. VV. Vi'e igel, '20; R. IV. Hunt, '21: B. fl. Cornw ell. '22; Arthur B erry, '28; VI'. K. Schweickhn]'(lt, '28 ; E. L . Miller , Jr., '21 ; H. G. Halse~', '14 ; Prof. W. C. Zeuc h , '18; A. R. Maun e, '30: Chfl s . .<I• • IVentz. ex '31; L flw r en ce Frohock, ex '33; Th eo. G. Ca lla wa y, ex '30, and Pro'f. i\I. D. Orten . Th e Auxilliary of th e V. F. IV . .!!,'n \'e nil in fo rmal r ecept ion to t h e wives of Yocnti on nl . tnclen ts th e ni g ht of October 11 fit th e hom e of ~lr s. F r eel Strobn ch. :\ext ~· e ar. in honor of th e. ixti pth anniver san ' of the ~choo l of ~lin es and M e tnllurg~·. the Home-comin g will ben mu ch larger . affa ir. Plans are a lrencly und er \vay for thi s e \'ent. and a lumni are urged to wa tc h for the announcem ent of da tes and make lwepa r at ion s to com e ua cl;:. The ce lehrati on Iyill be som e t ime in October , 1931.

Miners attend National Metal Congress 'I' h e :\il tiona I Metal Cong r es .. , which was h eld in Chicag() during t he week of Septemher 22 nd , 'Y ilS well attend ed. The seni or . in metallurgical and m echani ca l engineering, at i\lSM. accompanied by Profe SO l'S Jack son and Cla yton, attend ed thi s m eeting in li e u of the seni or trip. i\IS:'II wns well r epresented at the Cong r ess by t he follo\ving graduates: C. B. (Chick) K entn or , '24, Surface Combustion Compnny , New York City: D. W. Blaylock, '15, Madiso n Coa l Co rp. , Glen Ca rbon, Ill. ; Joe N. I-Ianis. '25, R ock ford Drop Forge Co., R ockford , Ill. ; F. S. EUreel , '17, Evans-\Villlowel' Zinc Company, E. St. Louis, Illinoi s; H a nl ey W eiser , '18, W e:·te rll E lectri c Co mpan~', H nwthol'll e Station. Chicago; C ly cle BOismenne, '27, Sa le.' Dept.. Illinoi s Steel Company, Chi cngo; E . r. Barrett. '09, U . S. Bmenn of Mines, Millneapoli s, Minn.: Leo Sch ap iro, '24, Research D epartment, Illin ois ,teel 0., So nth " ' orks. Chi cngo: Allen Potts. '20, Simond s Saw & Steel Co., Lockport. :-.I. Y.: F. P . K ohlbr.\'. '~~. T oo l flteel nnel i\ln chin er y Sa les man , flt. Louis : B. N . DanilolL '29. Bntell e i\lem OI'inl In "t itn te, Colnmbu s. Ohio; J. L. Gregg. '23, Bntell e i\Iemo ri nl In s titute. Columbu '. Ohio; G. E ..J ohn so n. '16. Gen . S upt .. ln tern nt ionnl Lencl H e finin g Co. & Ann co ncla Lea d Products Co mpnn.v. Hnmllloncl, Incl. ; I. G. Knoe bel, '25, Am eri col1 fltee l Foundries, Indiana Harbor, In cl.: T ed Herman. '28, Bethl e hem Steel Company, Bet'hl ehe ll1 , Pi!.; \Va l ter R emmer s, ':!3, Hnwth ol'll e \Vo rk s, \Ve.-tern Electric Co., Chi cnl!,'o; Elm e r Gammeter , '26, Hawt h orn e \V o rl, s . , "'estern Electri c Co., Chjcago; J. Wnlter , co tt. '19, HnIYth ol'l1 e Work ", \Ve .. te l'l1 E lec tric Co., Chicago; .T. P. Gill. '18, Vanadium-Alloy .. Steel Co ., Latrobe. P a.: and John H eckmnn , '28, Sa le.; Depnrtment, Micln1 1e Steel Co.,. Chi cilgO.

The famE <lillllned b)' SiIyer and by man)' 51 siate. The tbis part 0 to be conte! Under tIl Grant. Rap' trouncing a stronger tel Brown and attack. but able to ad, line attack tbe past t" 1'be lone of tbp '1'ul powerful tE wben tbe ' the OPIlosin pour of ra i son the i\li: and time: scorin; (li ~ t II fumbl e~: gained t!lei state when 33,33 tie a 5 minutes

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Tborton. II finel tbe ." his f01lJ'th )Iiners. H the safet)· the wa)' be IeI'. also a threw pasf most consi eountr)'. , C]nl1rterhac choice of when it cn gfiins. Th Kell)' unel POSition. Miners an flash), hrol stanel the The Iin( IIronll(1 21f at center: so top the Son were unel Gol(1. teums weI' Tbese Iller unel elefen charge of elisPla)'cd the OIIPOS 'l'he Kil lliners thi Ing lInartl leUd ga ill( dOwns to hi t thei r < "'fis lisin; Grant·;


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MSM AL U MNUS -------------------------------------October,

Golden Wave Makes Brilliant Record On Grid This Season Minen Lose Only On e Contest Several M en Slated f or All-Conference Eleven

By Jim O/fuc,'32,

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tin~ alumni.

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Tb e fa m e of t h at po \\' e r f nl e le \' e n ,of 10] 4 \l' a ;:; mu ch <limmed b y t h e agg r e;!:ation of hu ski es \\' h o cllni cd t he S ily e r a nd Gold so \y ell t h i. ' "ea so n t h a t th ey \\' er e r nt eel by m fl n,' , por t s \"\Ti te l's to lw t h e s t r ongcs t' tN1l1l in t h e -state, T he ~Iill e r s c1a 5hecl with s ome of t he bc"'t tca lll :; in thi s pa r t of t he co un t ry fln cl o nl~' once \\' e r e t he,\' fo r c:cd to he con t e n t \yi t h t he li t tl e end of a score, U nd e r t he expe r t flclYi ce an <l i ns trn c t ion of Coa c: hes Gra n t. Rapp a nfl B r own , th e ~Ji nc r s h ad li ttl c t r o u ble in tr onll cin g a ll con f e r en ce opp onc n t s and se \'(' r a l of t h c ot h e r str on ge r t ea m s in t he s tate, Gran t. \\-it h t he a~" i "blll ('e of BrO\y n a]](l Rap)), t r a in ed hi " m e n n ot in on e Ill et h od of at t a c k, b u t in s nch a m nnn e r t h at fl t a m ' t illl(' th e \' \\' e r e flb le t o ;HlI' fl nce ei t he r hy \\, 'l~' of ni l' OI" li ~' t il l' s n;fl "hi ng li ne at t fl ck f rom \\' hi ch t h ey ha\' e g a in e(l ;;0 Ill uc h ra llI e , in th e pa",t I:\Y o ~'efl r s , • T h e lon e d ef eat of t he sea son \Yfl S s u rf:C' r E'd at t bc hnn d o f t h e Tnl :::a {T niY er s ity e le \' cn w hi e h nll'e" a" the Ill O"t 110\\'e rful t ea m ill Okl a homa, T he :'IIin e l' s m c t t heir m:ltc h \Th en t he \Yl? at h e r m a n r e lea sed th e e lcm e n t" an d f o rced t h e opposin g t ea m s to el is play t he ir ah il it~' in a hca yy d O\l'n pour of r a in, Afte r h fl\'i ng pla yecl on a cl r y fi eld a ll ti ea s on t he Miner ba cks we r e un flb le t o h old t h e lippe n ' o \'a l a nd tim e after t im e ,,' he n t hey h a d a cl\' an ccci t o within scorin g cli ~ ta n ce t he gold en opp o r t u n i t ~' w o uld be 1 0 ~t \\' h en a f u m hl e g-a \'e t h e l)a ll t o t he op pos in g p l a~'e r s , T he ~[in e r s gain ed t h e ir r eputation f o r be ing t b e s t r ongest t cam in th e state wh en th e ~- b:1ttlecl t h e fa m ou s St, L oni s te am t o a 33-33 t ie afte r s pottin g t he B ill ik e ns' ] 2 p()int;:: in t l)(' fir st 5 m in utes of p ia ,', Tb e ba ck bone of th e t ea m \T a S H fls",le r, . ' c bofi elcl fl n d Th or t on , w h o g ain ed s uch n Hm es as t he "Te rri ble '1 ' hl'ee'· anel t h e "'1' h1'ee F lash es, " ("aptian Rc ho(i e lel \\'ll S p la,\' in g; hi s fo ur th a n d b ~' f a r hi s best ~'Nlr of foo t ba ll f o r t h e i\Ii n e r s , H e di d pr ac t i c a ll~- fl ll of t h e punting amI ]J1 H ~' e d th e safety pos it ion \\' ith a r ea l ab il it ~' , a;; \Ya~ man ife s t hy t h e \V a ,' h e r fl n ba ck PU ll ts a nd kn ocked d own pas se ~, n as:' , le r. a lso a fo u r- ~' ea r man , r e li eyerl Sc hofi elrl i n pU ll tin 1,!', t hre\\' pa sses t o any pa r t of th e fi eld, a nd \\'a ;=: one o f t hc m ost cons is te n t lin e ga in er s t o he f oul1(l a n y\l' her e ill t h e -cou n t ry , T h or n ton \Ta S play in g h is second ,\'L'fl r a s t he q ua r t e r back a nd ma n y t o uc hdo \yn, ' \\'e r e c]11e d ir ec: tl ~' t o hi.' c h oice of play s, H e \\'a s a .fi t running m ale for Hn s,' ler wh e n it cmne t o s m ash ing t hr o u ~b o p p o s in ,~ li ne" f o r lon g.~a in s, Th ese t bree m en m ?r e a ssi ted in t he ba C'k tiC' lcl b,\' K elly a nel ~I c D o n a l cl, \Yh o a lt e rn ated at t he othe r h alf ilfl CI;: pOSit ion , ~I c Do ll a l d \Y fl S p lfl yin g hi s fi r :;t ~' e a r wi t h t h e Min e r ,' a n cl, s in ce he \\'ill be bfl c k aga in n ext ~'e m' , hi s fl ash,\' broken fi e ld runnin g a ncl hi s Sllre in t e r fe r e nce \yill sta nel t he ~Ii n e r s in good s t e ad , Tb e lin e, \y hi ch appea r ed a s a s ton e \va ll. \Yfl S bn sed a r onn d 215 poun d s of mn scle in t h e pe r son age of T omlin son .at cent er and b ~' S u t herl a nd a n d D eFoe a s g n a rd~ , \Y h o fl lso top t he ,'cales at clo,'e to t h e 200 ma rk. K och a nd Gibs on \"I'e r e t \\'O of t he hes t t acld es eye r t o \yefl r t h e , ' it \'e r a nd Gold , al1(l it ",a s dn e t o t hei r ab ili t y thflt t he OPPOSin g team s \\'e1'e ull flb le to ope n np a ny so r t of p a:;s ill g; flttn c' k, These me n \Te re o n t s tfl ndin ,~ at a ll ti mes in hoth ofTt'II ;=: i\'e a nd d efe n s h' e p l a ~' , T h e en d pos it ions \'('e r e le ft ill th e c harge of ~I a lik a n d L onclri gfl n f o r t he m ost par t, ~l a li k 'd i s p l fl~' e d hi '" mawl ullll ;=: ua l ta len t f o r s na rin ,C: pa sses Il e a l' t he oppos i ng goa I li ne, Th e Ki rk ,'Tille T ea c he r s \\'e r e t he fir st Tic t ims fo r th e :'Inne r s t hi s sea son , Afte r s tfl r t in g Te1'Y s low ly ill th c openin g qua r t er s of t he ga m e th e ~Iin e r s O\'E' r Cam c a n ell rl ,\' lea d ga in ed h,X' t h e 'l'e a che r s fl ncl a cWed t \ \ 'O m or e t ouc h<l o\Vn s to c lin cb a 19,Q d c to r ,\' \Th en T h o rn t(ln a ll d I1 n;:: s le r hi t t he ir ,' t rifle in th e (i r~ t pa r t of th e seco nd hal f, G r a n t w a s u s in g th is game a s a p la c:e r a nd a senson e l' f or hi :; men , Gra n t' s ab ili ty in selec: t in g t he m en f o r t h e Ta ri o u:; pos i-

ti on s ",a s "' hown w b en t he D rur,\' Pa n tlH' r" j Olll'll eYL'd t o Holla t o en ga ge t he M in e r s in t be a nnua l h omecomin g f ra ~' , Afte r a ll owi n g t b e Pa n t he r s t o ~co r f' ea rl y in t llP g am c t he ~Iin er s li t e r a lly took th e bit in th e ir t cc t h fl nd sco r cd to uch d own , a s if t h ey w er e o u t fo r tra ck , 'l'hi s pr o \'eel t o hc t he worst d ef ea t m e ted ou t to e it h e r of t he t\T O tefli'll ;; for so m e ~' e a r s i n t h e a nnn a l cla s h of th ese t r ad it ion al c ll emi cs, It a ppea r ed t hat th e Min er s \Te1'e in ,'co ri ng 110s iti on in th e ,'econ d a n d t h ir d per iod s a , 'oo n a s t hey gai ned po,'s css ion of t h e ba ll , T hi s Iflnd , li d e e nabl erl G ran t to I'lln i n n n me r o u of hi s ,' u bs t itu t es fl n d t he ga me (i na ll v c ncl ed w ith t hird and f o ur t h s trin g m cn in t h'e li ncu p f o'r t il e ~Jin e r , and a co r e of 67,6, T hc Mi n er , me t t h e ir secone] con Fe r en ce ril'a l a nd took pa r t in th ei r (i r s t n igh t g nm e th e f o ll O" 'in g \\' el?k \l'h e n t h ey lill ed t heir contrac t t o Clfl Sh with t he ~ Ii s,'o l1l'i Yflll ey Yikin gs w b o bOfl s tecl of n o clcfeflts f or t he p r eccdi ng ,\' ea ~', A ~fl ill th e ~Jin e r, ' a ppea red to be ge tt ing a \ya~' to a s low ~ " a r t b u t in r ea li t~· th e,' were h oldi n g hack t he ir r efll ~ '... e ng t h. s in ce Gr a n t h nd in s lTl1 ct ecl t h e m to ta ke n o eh a n ces \y it ll th e g r ee n te am wh ic h \ya s 11l'eSe ntCfl hy t he Yi kings, A s t h e second qua r te r ~ t:1l' te d th e 1\[ iner s be gan to open n p a n d j n ,t b eFor e t he ha l l' end ed Ha ssle r com p l e t e l~' d e m or a li zed th e h om e t eflm b,v ca , t ing- t\\'o passes f r om tb e cen ter of t h e fielcl , wh ich eIlelecl up o \'e r th e goal li ne in t h e fl r m s of t he M ine r s, F r om t h cn on t h e ~Iin e l' s "co r ed a lm o,'t at \l'ill. 'W h en t he gfl m e Wfl S fl lm o"'t o \' er t h e Yi k ings 'taged a \' a li aIl t p assin g atta ck a nd \l' er e r e\Yfll'cled w it h a t Oll ch d o \\'!l jn s t befo re t h e \y !Ji s tle so u ncl ecl th e end o f t h e ga m e \Tit h t h e ~Iin e r s on til e long- en d of a :~fi- 7 sco re, An open da te wa ,' n ext on t he p r og ra m 1'01' th e ~Iin e n; h n t th e fu ll t wo w ee ks \ye re nccd ed f o r p r e pa r ati on fo r t he t il t with t he S t. Lo uL~ B illi keIl s, After t \\-O ;:; t l'enl1 Ol1 s w eek ,' of cl rill s a n d p r ac ti ce ,'cssion;:; th e M in e r ;;; j ou l'll eye<l t o Rt. Lou is in fl l most t op co nd it i()n , 'rh e R ill s s tfl r ted From th e w hi s tle a nel hfld sco r ed t wo to uchcl owIl s hefo r e "h e ~lin e r s r e flll y r ea li zed w hll t it WIl S n il flb ou t. B l1 t befor e t he in it ifl l q ua r te r had end ed th e ~Iin e r s h a d sc:o refl t\\' o tou c:hdo \yn on th e ir o\yn fl n d t he\' led 14,13 a t t he q ua r t e r , B ut soon t he }Ii ne r d efen se 'seem ed t o wea k en fl g-a in fl nel befo r e t he secon d q uarte r \Ta S m or e th a n b a lf o \'e r t h e ~I i n e r s t r a iled th e B ill s by 13 pOint s, ,'coffi ng Ilt t he h r ea k s th e M in e r s se ttled d own to play t he t~' p e of fo ot bn ll whi cb h as mad e th em faIl1 ons, flnd in t hi ' r ole t h e ~' \l' e r e u n , toppab le, T h e g a m e fina ll y end ed with th l? scor e 33 fl ii. A t em pe t UOllS s t r ll ggle t hrougbo n t. t hi s gnm e \l' a s d ec la r ed by St, L ouj s s por t s \,Ti t er s to be th e m ost "pec tfl ula r so fa r play ed t hi s sea son in t he ~Ii ss i ss i ppi Ya Uey, I n fl mu c h batte r ed co nd it ion afte r th e hfl r cl fi g h t \l'ith t he St. Lo ui s t eam t he i\Iin e r ,' jo ul'll e ~'e cl to Fu lton t o ta k e pfl r t in t h e ir th ird a n d la s t conf e r ence gnm e, '1'he Gold en \\',He d ri fted li stlessly t hro ug h t hi s gam e a ga inst a hfl I'C1 fi gb t in,C: but inexperi enced ele \' e n wh o r e prcse n ted t he B lue .r fl" ~' 'r h l? ~Iin e r s h eld a s t he,\' " 'e r e cnpa lJl e of ho lf] ing in th e p in c hes bu t Gr ant \\'a s s H\' ing hi s m e n 11 '" m il ch a s he ('o lll c] fo r t he T ul sa g am e \\' hi ch \l'a s sch ed nlecl fo r thc 1'01lo \\' ing wee k, I n pit e of t his f act t h e Min er s h fld littl et r ouh le in p ili ng up 13 points w hil e t h e h c ~ t e ff o r t s of th l?' B lu e J IlY S amo unted t o n othin g-, A ft cr t h e lon g- t ri p to T ul s a, t he ~Ii n e l' s we r e f or ced t n pla y t he gflll1 e in a hea \7 d ow npour of r fl in , Nincc th is was th c fi r s t t im e a ll sefl i<On thll t th e ;\Jin e r s ll nd lJcen fo r ced to p l a ~' with a s li ck ))a ll. t he,\' we r e at a d ec id ed (li "[l (lI' n n t age, Th e Tu ls a e le \'cn stfl r ted i nto ad io n \\'ith fI bn n,l: a ncl h a d scor ed in less t h an a h fl lf dozen ]Jl a~' " , T he ~Iin e r s s ta ged a h a rd li ne aUn c k on se \'er a l occa sion s hnt j ust as t he ir t hrea t wa s p r o\'i n g d an gc ro n,;, ea ch t im e (Con li'lIl1 ecl on Pag e 9)


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All o lIll' r (' h ll r llc'l l' r \l'IIS l' llll t of' II mlll l \\' llIY SIlt'1l1 hi s life "C'(' I;ill g f o ri 1I1l (' ill lltillillg'. II l1 d I"ill ll ll ,\' rl icl n('lIl1 il'(' II l'iell " i l \'(' 1' (II i Il l'. 1[P hll ll 11 0 I'll mil,\'. IIlld h ilt ['I' ll' [' ri l'II c1 ". [[ e 10 1'('!I III OIl I',\' 11 10 1'(' I'lHt n 1I 1l .\' 'ltlt l' l' til in g ill Lh e \\'o rl rl . lIe \\'a.' l'III;('1l " it k, IInrl 11)(' o lll,\' th ill g' I hilt \\' o lli el fill ip!: hi s irr itftltl C' ['1' l' lI i n~ II'II S 10 hrin g to him II " IllHI I IIII"I;C't (Ii' ~ol e1 ('o ill ". ll C' \\' ( Jl IIIl slll (' k Ih c' 1l1 ill pil C's up on 11 tlllll c, 11 1)(1 1-I; C' 1I VIIl C ill .~ Ih l' IIlI sl;('1 II(lOIl hi s kll (,('" wo nl(l l'n t hi s IIrlll s IIrollllrl till' ('oi ll s '"It1 til'll g 111 1' 111 01'(' 1' 1Ill' l'dgl' of Ill(' 11I 1t1('. w ll t c' hill g" IIll' 1l1 rll il .iill .~ lill g· ill l'o I' hl' 11Ilsk C'i'. 'I'h ell . 1 (' lI l1ill ~ III1 (' k ill hi s (' hllir he 11'0 111 (1 hr(,lI l;: fo rl-h w i t h lin idi o l' i (' illn.,-:'h . At hi " tll'lIl1l . II I ('.~I II fllll'l'll' r ngC'el f o r ,\'C'llI' S 0 \ ' ('(' hi s f <l l' t nll C'. 1" 01' :~1 .\·('III·S Mr. 1'11 (' 1; \\'11 " IIS"II,\'C' I' ill Ih c' llIinl' li t SH II I,' rllll (· i s(,o. Il l' i s Il O\\' 1'C' I'ired IIn(l li n'» w i t h hi " c"llI g h t e r in J I' rl; C' ll',\' tilll 'illg' l'h C' \\' ill t c' r m OIlI'h s, bll t spC' lId " hi s ,,"mIll Cr S ill (' 010 1'11 (10. III lit e SC'C'II ('S or hi s I'lI rl ,\' 1I1in ill g l'x pC'I'i ell (;e s.

Our Non-Metallic Minerals (CO'l/. /iJ/l/ c(l f r oln Pag e 6) tahl c h as l)Ce n 1'C'fi nE'C1 w i t h fnll er 's earth , and th e hard l'uhbl 'I' pllrts or t h e t elel) ll on e set con ta in a co n s icl e rahl(~ Il Il Wllllt 0 1' min C' ral li ll C' I ·~. Th e lIl eta l p ar ts of the el ectri c fi x l-III'('s li nd huilclin g h a l'chnll'e i s p o li. ·h eel \vi t h a n OIlnH'tn lli e mill er al ahra sive. Th e soa p in both t h e kitc h en lind till' hll t h -I'oom co n ta in s socl ill ll1 'o ll1po llncl .' \\'h ose ori g-i nnl "o llrc'C' \\'a s snlt. In nd diti on , t h e.,· ofte n contain min (' 1'111 lille' r s o r d et er gents snc h a s c ia,\' o r ta l c. Th e Dutch C IC'fIIl S('l' 011 th e Idt c hen sh el f i .' l a r g-el y co mposed of y ol (' alli c n !<h and .'odium eo m po nnrl s. F'h' en t h e daily n ew sfJllp er ('on fa in ::; 4 to 5% of c lay fl S n fi ll er. '['h ese ·a r e onl.\· Il I'e\l' of' I-h e ev er.rda.v n .'es of' n on -rn etfi lli cs whi ch co nld lJe 1I11'11t i oned. :\' ot ~b ll"fln~' y enrs ago th e non-m eta lli c min er a l indu .'tl'.\· I\':lS cO ll sid el'ecl of y er y seconda r y im po r ta n ce, with the r e, lIl t tll flt it d i d n ot attr fl ct minin g en o- in ee r s who \v er e l oo l;ill ,~ 1'0 1' r eal engin eerin g- p r obl em .' i;l th e millin g of o r c alld IIell C' fi <:i IHion of min er a l .'. "'\lith th e excep t i on of t h ose :It it f pl\' larg-C' r oper ati on s, sn 'h I1s ('a rri erl on at quarri cs for c('Ill C' n t plan t s n nd t h e I n r ger marbl e a nd building- ston e Opl' ral-i on s, th er e I\'er e y e r~' few tc ·hni ca ll .v t r a in ed m en in 1'1I r indu str y . 'rh e ope r llt i on s \Yl'l'e u s nall~' small , ra1'el .v C':,(C'l'I'r1illg' lin o nl-pn t of 50 tO il S pe l' da y . ~[e t h ocls w er e ('1'11 111' II lId in co n sC'ftll en Ce th e qUfl li t .r of th e product 'UI'I'C' I'C'(l. ' l' lll' Ol\'n E' r of t h e proper ty \Y oul (l open np hi s d ep os it. :In (l t hC' 1I IT,\' an ei fi n c1 a m"rkc,t f o r hi s material , in st ead of III'tC' lllpt in g t o so prell"rC' hi s o ntpn t t h at i t w o nld m ec t I-II I' llllll'kC't l'eqnir C' m en t s a ne1 th l' compc' t iti on fr om ot her SO lll'(· C'S. 'J'il l' gr ow in g i m [lort-a n cC' 0 f' t h e indu stry, b owl'\'(' r. h fts g r ll(l' n a ll~' attr:l c t C'd t('chlli eal m C'n of a bili ty, I\'ith t h e 1'I',, "lt t hll t no\\' a g r ent d C'al o f' r ('sC'3 r c h i .' beill g don e ill addi t i oll to th e ad o p t i on 01' Ill or e impr o l'ccl m eth od .' of Illillill g' Hll d prC' pfira t i o D. A s fill exn mpl e, in t h e earlier (hl,'s 11 11 o pC'rll t o r 01' fl w hi tC' c l n.\' o r ka ol in d eposi t w o uld w(l l'k o l'er h i s prope r ty a nd h~' h a Ilcl m et h od s so r t in '" ou t ,,' ha t h e co ul d ship. o r p el' sa ucl e t h e co n .' um er to p urch a se. If' the dC'posi t ch an g-ed h e w o uld t h en see l, a noth er l ocati on . :\ 0 1\' al' t h c' hl'g'innin g h e wo ul d in stn lL m or e effi ci ent min ill .~ C'q lli p lll C'll t an d a sni tab l C' I\'ll sbin g- and prepa r ation plllll t. n ll (l 1)(' in a posi t i o n t o Sll[lll l y \'al' i o u.' g- racles of ma1'1' l' illl pro pe l'l y pr epar ed to m ('et t h e !<pecifi ca t i on s of t h e p(ll'cha sl'l' . ' I' lli s i s t ru e ill n ll Jin es of t h e inr1I1 str,V . A,;. a (; 1l1l ('rL't(' ('x ample- up un t il a sh o rt t im e uf!'o iiuor spa r a t I-hI' Sonl' lt C'l'Il lliin o i s m in C's wa s co n ccn t r ateel f r om th e o r e hy () r c1ill:lI' ~' g l'ay i ty m eth oc1s on :j igs fl nd table.'. 'J' ll is pl'II l'I'icl' r C' snli'C'cl in a y er y .'cri o ll s IVII.'te of il ll or spflr in t h e tllilill g'S n ll cl a rapid d epl eti on of t he or e r eser ves. R e,,('a l'('h hil S dcvel oped m C'th ocl s o f' co ncen t r ati on by n otati on , so t h at 11 0 \1' I' ll o lel tni lin .~ s dnrnp s arc bein g \\' ork ed o \, er IIltd "re pl'odnc'in g a hi g'b er g' rll cl e of co n cC'ntrate t h an lVa s [loss i b lC' It ,\' t he olcl C'l' m ethod s treat in g t h e ori g in al or e. 'J'llro ng h o l1t pr ncti Cll ll~' n ll hran c ll e of th e in cl nstry , skit S 01' I' ho nchC'n t 01' th e ch C' mi st Illld en g- in eer a r e n ot i ce11 1; 11' ill I' h e g r ow in g- stllndal'd i :-:ati on of spC'c ifi cll tion s and Ullil'o rlllily of produ ct . In fo rm er c11lYS y er y f ew lim e plnlll-s Ii II (1 >I 1n horn t ol'Y o r eh c mi st. At t h e p r ese n t tim e :lll .l· lilll C llllln t 0 1' (,O ll sI'CfllC' n cC' m:li ll l'n in s n con sta n t c h e(; k [n t ir e cl a ~' p r oL1n el's Olt il " Ofl C' r at i(JII s hy ch C' mi cal co ntro l. in clll " IT.\·. t hi s i s [la rti c nlnrl~' noti cellbl C'. U ntil r ecen t YC'lIrs nlll' ,,(, l' llnmh llll'th od ::; '\'C' r e I1 sed at p r act i cn ll ~' nIl (' Iny w o r ki lt g plnnl·,'. Now th e trnin C'(l ('e r ami st i s in ch n r gC', with Ih (' r C'sn l t t h at hC'ttC' r \YllrC' i s pro Jn ced with I C's. II'Il SI-(' "lid w i t h a n in er cHse in f ll el C' m c iC' n ' ~'. 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11. S , DCfl ll. '1 5, C'hi cf m eta llurg ica l I.'n;.:-in ce r of thc U n it pd States Bureau of :'IIin es. r CC'l.'n t l,\' 1'('a<1 H ])npl.'r hp'i'ol'l' · th e Ame ri can l\Iflllg-nnese Proclll ce n ; Assoc' ia ti on ill \Va sh, in gton on "R ece nt prO),!Tes::; in trcntll1l'nt (If lo\\',;:-rade m an, g-;1I1 cse o r t''' h,\' c:q ll' rim en t sta !'ion ::; 0 f t h c U n i rcel ~tn tl'S Burea u of Min es." I n thi ::; pape r D l' an sta t cd tha t thc Butte Di s t ri c t of Mon ta na a nd th c Cu,' un g·a rangc of :'Ilinn l.'>iota co nld easil y in c r ease h.\' 300.000 tOil S annlwll,' t lw ir prese n t l)l'odn ction of a bou t }-IO.OOO t(lllS, ~ I anganc se is one of th e impor ta n t m e tal s of \" hid1 th e l "nited ~ta t' e.~ is d ecicl ed l,- s h ort, fl]1(1 its im portan ce to \m eri ca n indll ::;tn' may he in fe lT E'd f r om thr l'cc('nt state , m e nt by Jam es A, Farrell , ::;pea kin g h<:'for c th e Iron and Hteel In sti t ute. \" h o Fa id : "Do ~' o u gentle men l'efl li ze t h at if t lli s H'\'olll t ion in Brazil co nt inu es-and Brazil is a la r ge r C'o llll try than th e U nited States \Th e n it COI11 IO'S to a r ea- anel if t lll'll1 oil COlltinu es in India , t h flt within fo lll' m on th s YOIl w ill he \\'on' de rin g ",'he r e , OU are go in g to get ,'om' f c rrom:lng-a nese to m a ke , our steel "? But. \Te >l r c gidn g a\\'a ~' thc iini ::;hc cl p r od uct in th e m ea ntim c," Mu ch of th e progr ess in tll(' <l e\'elollm c n t of fi n Allll.'rica ll m nngan ese inclu s t n ' i::; d ne to t h e wo rk of W i II n, C'o;hilL flnd th e. ta ft' of tb e :'Ili s, i s~ il1pi I' n Uey lDxp erim <:' nt ~t :1 t i on of t h e U ni ted Stntes Bu r ea u of ;\IiIJ cs in thci r coo pcrathc \\' ork \Titb the Sch oo l of :'Ilines her e on the e<: l11pn ,;. ~Ir , Goghill . t bro ugb \' a ri o n::; s nl'\'c,'" a nd 111uc'h r esefl rcb \Yor k in t he la boratori es h ere. b a s 111 :1cl e imp or ta nt co ntrihuti ons t o\\'ard the d e\'elopmen t of a mangan cse s upp l ~' , and e::<peciall,' tb r ou gh th e d e \'elOll m en t of or e c1 r e~s ing- met h orl , th fl t h a\'e macl e it possi ble to cl e\' eloll t he B u tte Di st ri ct of Mon t fl na and t he C'n,Ylmga r a nge of i\Iillll t'sota, lll l'ntione<l ill Deflll'" pape r , mangan ese d eposits be r etof o r e cO ll ::;'de r ed :: s useless.

D. C. Jackling, '92, Receives William Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal (G ol/lil/ lled troln Pav e

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tlIe lll PI1 \lud er him in t be ?:rouv 01' big- ('o lllp:!ll ics t hat he direds. beca use b e is loyal to th em. 'l't1l.'Y stH .\' \', it tl h i m 'foreH'r' or the y go on \"ith bi ~ hle s::; ing- to hef't pr :iobs, "· J acldin g. t he p ionee r. is Rccl aim ed fo r h is a chi p\' em ents as n m il ker of copper : n o less pe rha ps lI1.1 Y h p be c r eclited ",itb bein g a make r of engin ee r s- of m e n ;" 'i'he ahove qu ota ti on is from t he pr og-ra m covc rin g th e pr esenta ti on by t b e Am erican I n;:titute of ~Iini ng an d :rIe ta llurg ira l Engineer . of th e Willi a m Lilwrell ce t-ia llncler s gold m edal to Daniel Cowan Jacklin g at t h e Rit;r.-Ca r lton H otel in New York City on Octoher 31, 1930, t h e awa rd bein g g ran ted f or o ut s tflnd in g ac bi e ~'e ll1 e nt in m ini ng. Tb e sto r y of D, C. J ac klin g and Utah Coppe r is too well kno\vn to n eecl r epe tition b e r e. Today t his g- I'eates t of a ll producer s of copper is giY in g- the \\'o rld aho \l t one-fifteen th of its s uppl" of .rello\\' m eta l. It WilS tbe de \'e lopmelJ t of thi s gr eat min e t hat won fo r Mr, Ja cldill ~ t he award of tb e Amer ican I n s titute m enti on ed abo \'e, a nd ba s a lso \yon for bi m t he go ld m edal of tb e Mining and Metallurgical Socie tv of Amer ica awa rd ed on October :::!8. 1926, for outsta ndin g 'ac hi eyements ill m e ta ll urg ,' in t h e de \'elopmen t of 10\", !!:ra cl e min es, . It ,,'a s copper t b at fir st attra c ted a 1'tl' nt-ion h) tltis mo ul1 ta in of lo\\,-p'ade or e up Bingham (':; 11 .... " 11 froll1 HHlt Lak l' Cit,'. and i t i s coppc r tbat i::; toc1a,- t h ~' prin c ipal proclllet of t h e g reat en te rpri se. lJ'o r t h is I'l' H"O n on c is ]lrone to think of tbe l)l'ope r t ,' as s tri ct ly a cop per p r oducer, Yet, as a b~" -prod\lct of th e coppe r mining- the property procluccs enougb go ld to rank it a s fifth ~ m o n~ the go ld produce r s of tbe Un i ted States and en ong h s il\'e r to g h 'e i t ele \'enth plflce nll1 ong- th e s il\'er min t'~ of thi s cO ll l1try . F oll o\\'in g t h e award of t il l.' l1 H'rl:l 1 :\1 1'. all(l :'I [l's . .Tack lin g s~l il e (l f o r ~o uth Am eri ca on the ir ,'ndl t. C,'Pl'll S. to \'is it t il e co ppc r m ini ng prope rt it',; th e rc in \\'l1 i(·h :'Ill' . .Tack ling is ill te r es tecl.

Golden Wave Makes Brilliant Record on Grid this Season (CoJli illll ecl t r ain Pag e 7)

a t'mnh lc ,,·ou ld gi\'e t h e hn ll to t hc ' l'ul sa hll nc h. OIl one occa Rion Hfl ;:;sle r pa sse(l oYl.' r the g-onl li n c to Kh·C' i1 o IT. :l :'II ill c \' Ruh st it ute encl. who wa s C'ol1l pl c tcly ou t in thc Olll'JI. Th e pa ss ",a s pPl'fect a nd no onc \\'a s ,,'i th in 1 5 ~'a rd ::; 0 1' him. hut th c hn ll \Y;1 S ju~t t (>o s li ck to h old. A mu c h hattc r Nl and \'e r.\' Illuclcl y iUin er ap;g r ega tion s ulTc r ccl th c f'ir",t [Jan;.:s 01' cl ei'eat \Thcn t he gamc end ecl with tb c Mincrs t railin g 18,0. Afte r [he gn m cs a "' n~' f r om h om e. t h e ~[jncr s m ct the Chilli cotb e Bn sin ess Colleg·c in tb e Anal ga mc of t b c sca son on the .Ja e kling Fi eld . 'i'he f resb m en C'cl eb r atcll tb e co min g gilme with ; hn gc bon,fire tb e ni p;bt befo r e. w h ich (le l'eloped in to one of t he l)eppiest m eetin gs to he hclLl for so me time, a nd \"as H ttl' ncled hy a la r ge c I'o\y cl of npp er el nssm e n fin d town speople, Th e gr id~te rs ca m e t hrou gh \\' it b t h eir enel of it t h e n e xt n ftc l'l1 oon " 'h e n th e,' thol'ougb ly tro u nced t b e B usin ess Coll ege to t he t un c of 8!),O, "hin~ them t h eir fir st dcfcat of t hc seaso n, '" ~o ' endecl OIl C of tb e 111 0::;t s ll cce::;s ful scaso n::; s in cc tll c t im c of: th e in\' in cilJle 1 91-1 eleYl.' n . 'rb e Mi llc rs pikcl 11[1 n tota l of 209 poin ts in ga m cs this sea son . \\'b il e tl1l' co milin ed effort s of th e O[1pos in g tea m s nett ed only se \'en t.r. Althougb I-l assIer, Sc hofi eld. DeFoe a ncl K e lly \Y ill a ll 1\1' lost by g r acl nation. tb e r esc n e squacl ''''I S \'c r y st r ong tlli::; yea r a n d t h e :'I[in er s sh ould ba\'c all cC]nall.\' powcrfu l ele\'c n n ext season. \\"i t b on c or two more seaso ns s ncll flS t h e one jn st pa ssecl t h e ~Iin e l' s sb ou ld hc nl>lc to select t b e i r o\\'n oppon en ts f r om th e c rca IJ1 of th e c r op, At fI. m eetin g of t b e B oa rd of Contr ol. t bc m en li"tcd below \\' er e a \\' a rd ed le tter s" su bj ec t t o t hc sa tisfactory c0ll1111etion 01; th eir academic wo rk as scil ecl ul ccl for tbe presen t sem ester: R Im er K er cb ol'f. E. St. L oui s : lJ' . J. Malik. lJlyria, Ohi o : K W. Lond ri gan , ~pl' ill gfi eld , Il l.: R. L. )IcG l'eight. JcfTerso n City. Mo . : G . J . K och , ~t, LOlli,; ; D , T. G illson. l k n H'r, Colo.: J . T . St lll'l11 , Ht. LO l1i ~ : J . C. DeFoc, Sc(] n.lin: O. M. Andre'::;. B ell e \·i lle, Ill.: C. H, Od, Mijple wood: R. R. L cy,r, Ht. Lon is : G . C. S nth el.'l:lllcl, Dall as, 'l.'exas: IiJ. :'II . 'l'O llllillSOil. ~[l l'il;g-fi el (l. Ill. ; p, B. Brou;:-b. Kirk\yood : H . R. 'i'homt on . Chicago. Ill. ; Capt. W, B , Schofielel, ruag-l e PH~ S , T l'XHS : Milburn Hass ler. St, Lo ui s; R.. A. K elly and ~. J. \Villimns, Grn ni t e C i t ~r , Ill.: J, F . l\I cDollnld. Sp rin gfi elcl . I ll . ]\IiII1l1rn Hass ler , fo r m e ri t o rious se n 'ice. \TaS a lso a\Y:lrd cd a golcl footha ll. For fo ur ,'ears "Frit;r." ba s eal'llcd hi s lctter on J ac kling Fielcl, H e was al so elect ed to a hert h on the a ll,confer en ce team , a l ong \Ti t ll Tb ornton nt Quartcrba ck a nel T omlin son at Cen ter .

The 1931 Rollamo Presents t bis yea r a larger , bette r , and a mo r e complete book tban e \-e r befor e. 'Ve ba\'e d e voteel special sections t o at hletic acbie \'emn t s, socia l :l c th'i t" and bcst of a ll on e ' to our " olel g r ads", t h c \\' ork tbe)1 are in t crcstcel in a nel t hcir accom p li shments. K eep the old "Min er Spiri t ", follo~\' t r ad it ions and becom e acquainted \vitb n e n' c us t om s and thc li e \\, f aces on tbe camp us througb t bi s book. T h e Ro ll a m o n eed s yo ur h elp to ll1ake th is hoo k ",hat we expect it to hI.'. \\,h ,\' n ot orcl er one no\\, " HOLLA:'I IO BOARD MO. ~ C HOOL OF l\lI~ES H OLLA, l\ll SSOURI. Gell tl cm cu: Se nd m e .... H ollmll o nt .'3.E'0 per copy . Pa,'m e nt e nclosed. Yo nr 's

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General Alumni N ews 1930 A. C. Sh e a rc r is with th e B ethleh em Stee l Company at L e hall oD. 1'a . I-lis hom e address is 24 Nor t h 10t h St. E. C. HOl'nH1n is a ss is tant ch emi ca l e ngin ('e r f or th e G lll f R e fi ning Compan.\' a t p or t A r t hlll'. 'l'exa s . Hi chanl 1"1 .l"I1 e is jllnior m e t a llllrg'ica l ellg-in ee r ,,·ith tb e ",\.ng·lo-Chil ean Co nsolida ted Xitl'a te Corporn t ion , ~'oco J.li\la , Chile . H. S. :Uartin is cll'aft:,; nuill for th e Am erican Brid ge Com[1an ~' at Gary . In elian a. H e- l h' es at 434 'l'aft St. Lloyd H. L ac.\· i s \\'ith th e Ind evenele nt Oil CO l1lPHIJ~' at Tllls,l , Okla. E. 'C. R e ~ 0I1hal'Clt is with t h e H eg€'nhnrdt Constru ct ion Di x . Illinoi s. C0 1l1[);Il1Y Edga r U. L Oll g has a ccepted a position with th e S t. L oui s Sm el t ing' & R e lini11g Compa ny a t Ri co, Coloraclo. l~ r e d Ri f at i s \\'itll th e In ca i\Iinin g IWc1 D e \" elopme nt C(-) mpan~·. Ti l'apa ta, P e ru . Stratl11110l'e Cook e is a t th e Cal'l1 egi e In s titu te of 'i'('chn oicg-.I' thi s ~'e ar taking' gradlJate \york in m e ta l lnrgy, H e is lhing at 54 X e \"ill(' SL Oak land Station. P ittsil urg·h. Pa. Eu g'ene W ooclm a n . wh o is \\"lth th e Gen e ral El ec tri c Comp a ny ' at Sc henec t a dy . :\' e \y l ork. s pent th e Thflnk s.~iI'ing h olid a ~-s in R o ll il \yi t h hi s pa r ents, Dr. amI Mrs . L. E . ' Vooel m a n. :)11'. aed ~1r s. Donald Bi se tt and little son we r 0 th e g-u est s of Mrs, Bi s('tt',; p a r e l'l ts. MI'. an el ~1r s . K. )1. L e nox, ~'hHnks­ gi\'illg' w ee k-em!. D onalel is emp loy ed b y t he Citi es Se n'ice Co r pora tion at Oklahoma City, Okla.

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1929 E. A. (G u s) Crawford . \yh o i s wi t h S pe lTY PrOdu ct s, In c" ha s beell prom oted a nd i s n ow Fi e ld In s pector in charge of pe r so nn e l Hnd equipm e nt for all S pe ny ca r s in th e U nited Sta t c~ a nd Cana chl. GIl S is makin g hi s h eil clqmnter s in Xe \y l ork. I-li s addre~s i s Spe rry Bui lrling. )1nnhntan Pla za. Broo kl .\·n. Glle nth e r 'V, Frot sch e r h as r e tlll'l1('r] to Ge rman.\'. Hi ~ addr e ~" i ~ I-I e rzog-Ern s t -S tr a ssc :\'0. 21, Fl'db ~' .l'g. Sa ch sen , Ge rmany . E . C. ( Skippe r ) Young ha s a <.:eeptecl a position \\'ith t h e K (' ntu c- k~' r\at lll'ul Ga s Company , -125 W~'st ~' hi rcl S t., Owen s hor o. Ky. Gle nn ('ra .\·s' w h o is with the Gu lf 1'rorlu ct ion Company a t i\Ii ellan el. ~'e xa s. \nlS il \'i",it or t o H"lla and th e MSM <.: a mpu ~ durin .!!; hi s \'a cation in Sell t em lw l' . )1rs . Sa m Wiltl e." and li ttle claug ht e r 01' Exce lSior Springs. i\I o .. w e re th e gu ests of f ri end s a nd r e la t i,'(,s in Holl[j. dlll'in g Oc t olw 1'. Sam is ciYi l engin ee r \yit'll th e hridge d epartm en t of th e )1i "sollri State I-li g h \YIW ('o mmi ~s i o n. King Sn\'d e r. wh o is \yith the St. L Olli s a nd San 1<' r a ncisco Railr oa el Compa n ~' in S t. L Ollis. cam e out t o Rolla for t he H om eco m in g. J ack P OttN is d oing- graduate \yo rk at. t he U ni\' e r sity of 'W est Yirf"ini a uncl e I' a J on es F ellowship in Chemi ca l Engin ee rin g . I-lis a ddress i:,; 324 " ' ill e.\' St.. M or gantown , "V. Va . J ohn L. B aum a nn i s with t h e Arrenrlatal'i o:,; d e San 'l'e lmll , Ltd .. i\IiIHIS cl io' San T e lmo. \' a l d e lH ) lu sa . PrOl'. cl e I-In elnl. S pa in. doin g flotati on \York. Ru s>'e ll P. P a lm er is with t be Am e ri c- an Bridge Co mpany at Ga n '. Ind. Hi s ncldress is 455 H oo>,e \'elt St.. Gary. Ca rl Sa ll e.\' is with the " !es te rn E I('ct ri c C'l ll1pfln,v. 2054 Loc ust S t. , St. Lo u is . H e liI'es a t 4260 D e lm a r Ay e,

1928 O. n. (H eel ) :\,i('rlPl'm e ~'e l' is ChiE'f F.ng ill Pe r \\'ith COIl1 " pania Inclnst l' ial " 1Oj I P otosI ", S . A .. lJ lli<lH<I <I e :6ac Htl'Ca s. Allar tilcl o ] e . Za ca t E' ea>,. 'Zac .. ;\.[exi co. C harli e Frcc mlln. ce rnmi c e n gin e(']' \vith til e> A. P . GreeH ],' irebri ck Co mpHn,l'. h as been trnll s l't'l'r ed fr om ) .[exi co, )Ii >'so uri. t o C' leve lnnll . Oh io. Hi s a clcln'ss l' b(, l' e i s 427 Nch o fi ('lel Hni lclin .g . 1-1O\yn ['(1 Hi s t etlis \yith th e Shpnn Ilrl on h -'J)i \"('>' Minin g COlllpnn y at Si I \"l' rt on. Color ael o. ru. C. 1<'lIl1 1I;n (')'. "' it h J. A. "(Ttley . Co nlTHc-tin g: F.n ~dn ee r , R Olll eo. i\Ii ch .. \\'Ii S it B o ll a l'i s ito r on Se pte lll11 e r 30.

B oh Co uch ,,'a s in Uoll a Octobe r if.. nob is w ith the A. Hilnnil ompan:\' at 11'011 RiI' e r , Mich, KH r l All e bach is with tue Inspiration Oonso Uelatecl Mining Company a t In spi.ration, Ar izona.

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1927 Al f.r ed 'J' . Smith, \y ife a nel li tt le SOil , TOlllm ie, \\'ere th e g uests of Alfred 's pa r ents, 1IIr. anel Mrs. A. A . Sll1ith, and Mrs . , ' mith' s parents, Juelge anel Mrs . O. D. Panlsell, th e Ji'\,s t part of Oc tober . Alfred is with th e Sanita l' v District of CI~i cag·o. His hom e add r ess is 7911 Mani s t ee St:: Chi cago. Mr. auel MrS. J. P. (Jimmy) McGraw \\' er e in Rolla th e hltte r part of September. th e g ues t s of MrS. McGraw's pareilts, Mr. and Mrs. , ;y, D. ,Ion es. Ll~' l~ BraeUor d i s s tudfing lax\' at th e "CniYel's ity of Mi ssouri , Col umbia. H e rbert Sh ea r i.s doin g r esea r cb \YOrk f or th e Comuin ocl i\Ie tals !{ecluc tiol1 Compan ~' at ~' o o el e . Utah . Ra lpb R. Camma ck is t ea ch er of chemi s try a t t h e i\Iarion High School. Marion , I\lin ois. J . A. (Chalky) Holman wa s in R olla t he latte r part of Sep temb er t o yi s it hi s \Tife and two chilelren at the home of l)~' . a nd ;\.[rs, J. W. Barl e~· . C halky is with th e T ex a s nod Pac ifi c Railroad Company, Ma r shall. T exas. W. L . Ru s hm o r e is \yi th th e Gypsy Oil Company at '1'ul s l) , Ok la . I-li s h om e addr ess i s :U2 South Frisco St. .10e R e id wa s a camp us " is itor on Oc tobe r 8. Joe has a ccep ted a pos iti on with Og l e ba~' -)lorton & C Ol11pall~' of Cle yeland, Ohi o, a nd i s no\\' dOin g engin eering a urI g eological \\'ork at th e Eure ka Min e of th e Ca s t il e Minin g CO I1lpan~', Rnm say , l\Ii chigan. ~'hi s min e is an Ogl e ba~'-Xorton p r operty.

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Irwin Short is in charge of th e en gin eerin g d epartm e n ts ilt th e l'nionto\yn Cente r of th e U nh'e r s it y of Pittsburgh. U nion t o\Yn . P a. Hobe rt K. i\Iill e r h aR r e turn ed to t h e StG teii; fr om :'I1e x ico H1Hl is no\\' with th e Shenand oah-DiY es Mining Compall Y at ~ih' et·ton. Colo r ado. )11''''. Bonnlel ''''hite and little daughte r , S~ ll~" ,\'e r e th e ~·tlest s of fri end s and r elatiY es in Rolla during' Octobe r. ~1rs. Whil'e was form e rly Mi ss l\Ian' Sa ll y of R~olla . R.on is e !1 ,~'in ee r in charge of a drainage lJrojec t at Genes eo, Illinoi s .

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1924 Dw ight L. l\Ioodi e is with th e A. K . Howe ll CO lllparl~', Syndi cnt(' Trll s t Buildi n g, St. I~o ll i s . T hi s firm d eo ls in po\\'e r p lan t cquipm ent. F.. B. CReel) Sand er s is \\'ith th e U . S. Fid e li t~, and Guat·an t.\· Company at B a ltim or e. Hi s b om e a ddress is 142-1 Ga\' lo rd S t r ee t. D en\'e r , Color a e1 0. ri. A. Ba llin ger i s a ssis tan t m e tal lurgi s t, i\Ie ta ll nrg-i ca I Uepartm ent. of th e Ill i noi ~ S tee l Co mpany. Chi cag-o, Ill.: his h ome n(!dr e~s is 1538 East 83nl Pla ce. C hi cago. ;r. 1'. IBam e.\' Goog-I e) Bryan. Mrs. Bryan and littl e son \\' c r e in H oll>l I\o\'ember 19. Barn ey is n o\\' \Yith th (' Mi s s ouri Sta te Highway C omllli s~ i o n fi t l\Ia con , )Iissollri. H. H. Kcnning is constructi on >'ulwr int enelent for th e Un itcd P ower & L ight Cor porfltion. 2] 8 South Santa FE' A\'e" Sa li na. Kan s a s.

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H a rry S. P ence i s with t h e Con solidated F eld s par Co mp any of Ne,v J er sey . Hi s address i s 50 Att e rbur~' Str ee t, Trenton. E lmer F. Ch apin i s with Eyan s-W a llo,ver Elec t r olyti c Zinc Plant, Mon sa nto Station, E. St. Loui s, Illinois . H e r esicles at 30W Linden Pla ce, E. St. LOllis . E. T . (Polar B ear) Campbell, geologist fo r th e St. L oui s Smelting & Refining Compan y, i s te mporaril~' d om icil ed at D emin g, l\'ew l\Iexico. His address is Box 621. 'iVarren T enEyck of Gl end a le, Ca lifornia, was a yi sitor to R olla during September. Van ce H. \Vebster wa s g r a duated fr om t h e North ern Baptis t 'rheologica l Seminan' last spl'ing- anci is n ow pa sto r of th e Ca h 'a n ' Baptis t Church at Fa r go, No r th Dakot a. P a ul C. H atm a k er h as r eceiyed a n appointment t.o the U. S. Burea u of Mines, 'W ashin gton , D. C. H e i s ill t he rare m eta ls and n on-m eta ls division of t h.e Bureall. F. C. Mulford i s Con s ult in g Engin eer fo r t h e Mizul'sk aya, Re l'l;:av :duk. l\Iizur, North Ossetia . A ll t . Rep. , Uni ted States of SO Yi et Ru ssia .

1922 E. G. (Teel ) Ohu sor o ' is in t h e Raw Materi a ls Departm ent No. 6436-3, " ' este rll Elec tri c Co mpan~' , I-IaIY t hol'n e ~ta tion, Chi cago.

1921 Barn e~- l\'lldelma n YI'as r ecently a ,,'a rd ed th e professional d egr ee of Ch a r ter ed Life U nd er w riter (C. L. U.) b~' th e Ameri ca n College of Life U nd erwriter s, '''hich i s spon sored by th e National Association. Of th e 245 m en in tl:\e U nited States who took the examin ation in Jun e, 108 wer e Sll ccessful in gettin g the d egr ee. H. " ' . ~lune1t h as a ccepted a posit ion as re~ea r c h ch emi st in gener al cer a mic en gin eerin g for Roland I-I aza r el , potter y aud til e man ufact urer , La Luz, l\' e \Y i\1exico. 'iV. F. i\etzeband is employed b~' Clement K. Quinn a nd Compa n y of Dulut.h, i\1illll .. on som e iron or e explorations in Southeast Mi sso uri. His address is H enclrick son , Mo.

1917 F. S. E lf r ed i s sa les m an age r of t he EYans -,'I'all o,"Yer Zinc Compa u y, Mon sa n to Statioll , E . St. Louis, Illinois. F. D. J ames. of t h e South\T este ru E n gineering Corpora tion , i s no,,, located at Tul sa . Okl a .; 605 ::\.[a~· Builelin g. J. K. Walsh and f a mily of W e bs ter G r oyes wa s in Rolla Noyember 21, t h e g uest s of Mr. \\' a lsh' ::; moth er an d brotller , D. F. vVal sh . "Jake" is 'Tith th e H er cul es POITCl er Co mpan y of St. Loui s. •

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1914 H. G. Halsey i s ass istant supe rinten clen t of con stru ction at tl~ e U niv.er sity of Chi cago. Hi s acldr ess is 5G10 D orch ester Ave., Chicago. In t h e St. L oui s Gl obe-D emo cr at for No yemb er 14. f r om an article d esc-ribing the Bonan :w Ga s Field n ear Gillespi e, Illinois-" . . . 'W ebb sai·c1 th e eli><co \-er.v of t h e fi eld r es ulted from a tip he got f r om Jules Miller , br oth el' of M a ~' o r Miller, who is in ter ested in ga s prope r ties at Owe ll sbo r o, K entu c k~' , which are r e porteel to ha " e yielded bot h t be Mayor and hi s brother large r eturn s." Jules C. Mill er i s of th e class of '14.

1913 Wnl. E hler s i s mana ger of th e " ' est Wind Compa n y. di stributors of 'W est 'VincI Yentilatin g fa,ns, located at 6038 D elma r Blvd ., St. L oui s.

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1911 . H. L. T eclro\\' is designing eng in ee r fo r the S henancloahDiH'S Minin g Co mpan.y of Sil H'r to n. Color ado, anel i::; 10'e nted at ']' zw etm etso loto, Ce ntr-Y etoshyni per . 15, Mo::;co\y, U. S. S. R.

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Dust R eco l'ering and Co m' e ~' in g- Co mpan~' of Cleyelaml. Ohio. sailed fo r Sa rdini a in Octobe r. H e \va s accompa ni ecl by Mrs. 'l.'r a ug hber. H e \yill ::;p encl a few week s in a cons nl t in g ca pacity at t he pla nt of th e Soc iet y eli Montipolli at Mon ti poni. J. S. Ste\,va r t i s with E. A. ' Vh eeler. con sulting m etallurg ical eng inee r , H oo m 2147. 25 B r oadway, New York City . V. H . Rmith ha s r etllrn ecl f r om a hu sill ess t ri p t hrough t he Ori ent. Van is located fit 6621 Sperlin g Str eet. Yan COlll'e r. B. C. H e is with th e American CYa nam id Com pnn~' as sp ecial l'e presentatil'e rl ea linf!' \\'ith 'flotflti on operation a nd cyanirlatioll probl em s.

1908 LOlli>, :'11. Hi e- hard>' b g-en eral man ag-er of t he Rolfll1fl H nzflnl l' .: tter y lll1rl Til e ,Yo rk s a t La Lll Z. :\ e\\' Mexico. H . :\. Carroll is Ill il nn ger of elec-tl'i c sa les for t h e Pa cific Gas all d Ele('tric C'om pan~' , :245 :lIal'ket St. , Ra n F ran CiSCO, Ca lif.

1907 C. L. J ohn>,oll and Mrs . J ohn so n "'e re in R oll a in Sept'(, Il1 :I(,' r yi"iting- th pir ~on. who i" a f r eshman a t iU S:lI. Mr. J ohn "cn is doing contracting \\'ith oAices in th e Bout Buildillg . '\'HlTen sb urg, M o.

1906 H obe r t H. Bedford ha s gon e to Ru ssia a s co ns ulting eng in ee r for the SO\'iet goyernm en t.

1901 R. T . R oltlfs, ,,,h o h as been fo r a numb er of ~'ea r s chemist fo r t he Iron Moun ta in Minin g 'Company nt Iron Mounta in . Mo .. is n ow ch emi st for t h e Misso uri Bureau of Geology nnd Min es at R olla.

1900 J. A. Gar cia was t o ha ye addressed t h e i\1ining and lI1eta llurg ical Association h er e befor e t h e Christm as h olidays, bllt on acco un t of an accident in which i\1r. Ga r cia suffer ed a brok en rib th e add r ess ha s been postpo neel.

1882 J a m es A. \Va sh of lI1inn ea poli s. :llinn .. a nd hi s son m otorP<l clO,"Yll to R oll i! th e ea rl~' p a r t of Octobe r nnd sp ent se ye ral da~'s h er e. ~11'. ,Vash h as bee n in t h e employ of t h e Minn eapoli s. St. Pa ul ancl Sa ult Stp. Mari e H a ihnl ~' Co m pany I' in ce 1887 fi nd i s n ow c bipf tie in s pecto r for t hi s compa ny.

1878 \Y. Y. B ean. \y11 0 is G r a nd In >< tr1.l ct or of the G r a nd Commall el an" Knig-h ts Tem pla r of :lIiO'SOLU·i. ,"\'as in Ho lla d uring October. H e li ns on H onte 4. Carthage Hoarl, Spl'ingfi e ld, Mo. L'influen ce de ' 'l'ol'e r grindiug" s ur la fl otation des min er as m etalliqu es is t he title of a paper w ri tten b.\' M. Roge l' Barthelem.Y. who ,,'a s a g r a cluate stu dent at :lIS:ll t\'I'O yea r s a go. Barth elem y is In genie ul' au Servi ce 'l.'echniqu e. a la Society de Penarr o~·a. Liner es, Spa in. ' V. E. Sh eldon , '05, and fami1~' of Maplewood, Nlis sou ri , and W. B. Mix. '08, and fa mil .\' of Central Ci ty. K e ntucl{ ~· . spent. Thanksg-iYing' in R olla ,yi t h Mr><. Sheld on 's 311<1 :III'S . Mix' moth er , Mrs . T. D. Smi t h.


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KILr ATRI CK --BILEU .\ ?-< IlH rolcl H. K il [1Htrick a nrl M i ~ s Bonni(' J~ nlT i (' 1 Hillman I\"(' rt' m HIT i('li on Oct-obc r 15. 19~0 . n t \\' l' hs t(' r G rOI·('s . :'IIi s"o nri. MIX K il pn t riC'k i ~ tlle ni ccC' o f ;\11'. an d iUrs. Ec1 Iya rd H il lmnn o l' \\ '(' iI ~ tN G r OI·C's. IInr o ld gTHcl u:lI'ed at :\l~nr in nwblilurg .l- in 1D28 and is now w it il t he Lacl ed e S h 'd Comp 'lny in St. LO lli s. 1\'fo. Il l' i s il lll (' mil L'r of th e K"p)I:I Nigma rra tprn ity ,l n d of: ' rh e la 'r an .

W .A1\ISLEY- C NIO ,Yi II is n. \\ · alll slC'.I~ nnll ,\[ is" Yirg inia ( ' lIni o of [' ni o n. :'Ili s"o llri. Iya s nll n onn c('cl nt t h(' 1.' ri ang-J r I)illlwr ])nn ("(' g-il"l'll 0 11 Oc-to lll' r ~ r el. Th (' \I"('(lcling t ook pl n(" c on NC' pt(,llll ll'l: •. 19~0. i n llt'I It' I·iIl C'. ] Ilin oi. ·. "\\' am f'II'.\" is n I'L'lIi ol: ill min" ('ng'inl'l' I'ill g at MSM t his ~' e:l r , :lnd b n llH'mil t' r o r 1-11(' ' l'rinn glC' J ra tcr lli ty. Th l' lllaITi:lg"C'

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MOOHID- GALI<; P PITY K :'11001'(' anel 1\Ii",::; Zuna Gal e II-e r e united in marri ng e Oil Tllanks g'il'ing cl ay . 1.'lle ce r e mony took p la ce a t Ii I"lLt hirt.l· in th e aftern GO I1 at th e Epi scopa l Church in Bolla. U('I' . II . Nelson 'l'rn ,d lt o ffi Ciat ing. Following the w('ehl i ng·. n r eception lI'as g il'en II t t he Triaugle H OLl se, of w h i(" h f r a tt'rn it y Pe r cy i ", a memb er . T he hrid e i ' th e clnu ght e r M :\Ir. a nel Mrs. ~t'. C. Gale M H o lln. a n el i s a g r Ad uate of th e Hol la High School. PerC'y gT uduate'cl in chil eng in ee rin g nt ~I S ;\r la st sprin g ancl ha s ~in(" (' lI(,l'l1 with t h e U. S. Eng'in cl' !"S at St. LOlliS, :'Ilissonr i, lI'II('re t hey will mak e t h eir h Ulle.

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.1. Ru sscl l Birc:hN and :'IIi ss :\[:l r ~' :'It. H('(]fo rrl of ,Va 1';\U ssoll r i. \\'l'r(' marr iecl on ~\[ n :r H). 19XO. a t the 1, 0I11 t' o r t-ll (' hri<l L"s p 'lren t;.; in "\Varrt'n s o nrg. Afte r t he (" C'r l' lll o n~' t he yo un g people lpf't f or a moto r t r ip thro ugh t h c C'a ;o;t . :'I1r ~. BirchN is a g radunte of th e Sta te ' r ea ch e r s College Ilt "\\"arrcll slJ nrg nllel is a 1l)rlllhpr or th t' ri H r ta Phi. and 'I'ri Sig m a sor o riti ('S. Birr' her wa s a s tud ent a t iUS1\I in :2:3-:2.f nnc1 2.f-:25 a nd is n olY c10ing cb emical r esearcb w ork fo r I-h e Cl a ir to n B .I·-r r od uc t Co ke 1' Inn t of t be Carn egie NtC'l' l CO lllpany nt Clairton. Pa. i\Ir. anel i\Irs . B irc her r es id L' at 1032 Sixth St., Wils on , P a . rt'!Is illl r;~ .

'l'lD:'I JP r,:m S- B U '1"1'ERI"I1DLD YI-U l i,l 111 Sh ipman 'l'empl es nnc1 :\[iss H este r E li za be t h B utterfield we r t' mani ec1 "\Y eeln eschl~' . SC'vteml1e r :2.f. 1930. nt Gr nn c1 H ap ic1 s. :'Ifi cb. :'Ill'S. 1.' emples is th e cla ughter of Dr. a n el ;\Irs. A ll e n C. B n tte r fi elcl. B ill graduAted in min e C'ngin ('erin !-!" in 192. H e is a m emh e r of Qno Ya eli s. Th e ta T All an d Ta n Hl' i.a P i. a nd playec1 on t b e i\I in er football t ('nm . lI c' i s n OI\" with tb e Sb ell P e t r ol c um Co rll or ntion in Nt. Lo ui s. BALLARD- DE:\lISON 'I'll(' mnni ng(' of B nrt on L. Ra ll :w(l anel M i.ss Do r oth:l7 ])C'ni s on t oo k ' pIn el' in e ll icago on Oc l'ohL' r 7. 19~ 0. Mrs. Balla nl is Ih (' d an !-!"h l-er of Mr. ,mcJ ;\Irs. 1<'. E. De ni son of: R olla. S ll(' ,!-!" r admitcel f r om H a ll a Hi g h Sc ll ool a n d afterIY nrcl s Hlt l' ll(kcl S tl'pil PI] ;; Col lege. PI"(' I' io11 s to her m arr ing'e ~ hl' \\":l S c' mpl oye'c1 in I-he hankin g' el c par tm en t of Sc rug·g·s . \' anc1 l' n'oo r t & Ba ril e.\' i n SI·. L Oll i", BalinI'd grnclnnll'cl in m inin g in 1 0~ 0 nml is wi t h In gl' rso ll -Hanc1 & Comp au.\' in Cllic-a go. While in selloo l JlC' wns \" ic:e-presiel ent ;m el .then p r es ielenl- of I'hc :\f S~ I P lny c l·s. :111(1 t ook th e part 01" SI". Pat in 19:28 .

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A elnll ,~ hl- c r. K at hryn Ali c in. \Tas ho rn to Mr. a nd Mrs. L. L . (Du k e) E llis on Oc to iJ e r 1, 19~0. Mrs . IDllis \ya~ I'O rlllt'rl.l· Mis s K at hr)7 n ]<; mmon. · ancl attend ec1 i\I SM 2.f-25 Ullel ;!5-20. Duke g r a cluatE'el in mine e ng in eerin g in 1930 nnd is a m e miJe r of t h e Sigma ="u f rate rni ty . H e i s Iyith t h e Ce rro cle Pa sco Coppe r Co rp ., Morococha, P e ru.

A so n lI'as bo rn to i\Ir. a n d :\[rs. J. A. Holman at t h e b ome of Mrs. H olm a n 'S parents. Dr. nllel Mrs. J. "\V. Barley, in Rolla in September. 1930. " Cb a lky" g radu atecl in mech a ni ca l engin eerin g with t h e cla ss of 1927 and is a m e mbC'r of t h e K appa S ig ma f ra te rni ty. H e i s nOIY in the e ng in ee rin g clepa rtm ent of t h e T exas and Pacijic Railroilc1 Compa n y, at Marsh a ll , T e x a s.

Mr. and Mr s. V. i\I. Roloff a r e the pa r ents of a li t tle daughter , B e tty e Lncille, bo rn in Holla on Noyember 4, 1930. 1\11' . Roloff lI'as fo rm erly M iss Ed na Funke of Rolln. " Shorty " e x '27, is with th e State Highwa~- Depa r tment at "\Ve bs t e r Groy es, i\Io. Prof. a nd i\Ir . E. IV. Carl ton a r e the parents of a little daughte r , E laine Doroth~' , born on :\fovember 17, 1930, in Rolla. Professor Carl ton i s a gr a duate of th e class of '26 nncl h e i s n ow nssis tn n t Professor of Civil Engineeri ng at i\L ' M. A son , IIowilrd Boyd, w as born to Mr. a nd Mrs. H . B. (Du Ck y) Moreland in St. L Olli s 011 D ecembe r 5. 1930. Du 'ky grad u ated in 1928 in c il'i l e ngin eering an c1 \yns a m em l)E'I: of th e Bomlllzil Clull. H e i::: now A ss istan t En,!-!"in eer f or th e \\' abash Ra il roael Company, St. L oui s . His h om e address i s 6639 Unh'er s ity Driye, St. Louis.

Some New York Alumni Have Get-Together WY1U CK- CIl HT S'I'F.SO N U ownrcl H. \\'vri ck a 1l cl Mi ss G rH cl' C br is t('son.. both of: \Va~' n rs l· i l l c . i\li~s() n ri. were llIHlT icll O il .Tnl.v :3, ' 19:10, nt t ue h OlllP or Ih e or i(l c'", parents. M r . Hncl Mr s. F r a nk Chri stI'SOIl . AI"Il' r I-h(' w('el elillg til(' .I'o nn g (" onp le 1l' I't on " tonr h.l· <1ulo moll ill' 1-i1rou g'h O khlb olllu un{i ('olora el o. "\\" y ri ck i s a jllni o!" ill llIill(' cng illcC'rillg ut MSi\I.

Th e Missouri-New York U footba ll ga m e wa s the occass ion fo r th e Ne w York a l ulllni 01' MSl'II to ha ve a m ee ting. After t11 e game t h e c r OIYcl at te nded :1 dinn e r. Among t11o:::e l)1"('sen t w e re Mr. a nd Mrs. A. X. Illin ski , '10, Mr. !lnl1 Mr:::. JTI. R. N ecd les, '1'[0, Mr. and i\Ir, . L . .T. Bouche r , 'H , i\Ir. allcl i\I I·s. D exte r Neil l. 'H , E . W. Remb er t, '21. C. F . Sch aeffe r . e x '24, Mr. nnel Mrs. J. L . Heael, ']6, a nd Miss Zoe H a rri s.


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