Edwin J. Dattisman tests on mining technology, 1930-1931.

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Edwin J. Dattisman tests on mining technology, 1930-1931.

Holographic tests on mining technology taken by Edwin J. Dattisman and scored by an unknown person. The tests were probably taken while Dattisman was a student at Carnegie Institute of Technology. Originally laid in and removed from Theodore Simon's Ore dressing principles and practices (RARE TN500.S5 1924 Mining).

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Founded in 1905, by steel industrialist Andrew Carnegie; well-known for its engineering and science programs. Merged with Mellon Institute of Industrial Research in 1967, changing the name to Carnegie-Mellon University. From the description of Official guide: Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1915. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305814 ...

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