E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . nnual tourof the Minnesota state-owned mines. William E. Corey, chairman of theMidvale Steel & Ordnance Co., has beenelected a director of the Sinclair Con-solidated Oil Corporation. Walter L. Reid recently made an in-spection of the San Bernardo propertyin San Miguel County, Col., for thepurpose of selecting a new mill site. H. C. Cooke, of the Canadian Geo-logical Survey, is making an examina-tion of the area between Kegoami Lakeand Swastika and the Matachewan dis-trict. C. M. Weld, consulting mining engi-neer, has returned from war work inWashington a
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . nnual tourof the Minnesota state-owned mines. William E. Corey, chairman of theMidvale Steel & Ordnance Co., has beenelected a director of the Sinclair Con-solidated Oil Corporation. Walter L. Reid recently made an in-spection of the San Bernardo propertyin San Miguel County, Col., for thepurpose of selecting a new mill site. H. C. Cooke, of the Canadian Geo-logical Survey, is making an examina-tion of the area between Kegoami Lakeand Swastika and the Matachewan dis-trict. C. M. Weld, consulting mining engi-neer, has returned from war work inWashington and resumed practice withoffices at 66 Broadway, New , Rector, 1421. Major Lawrence T. Gavin, formerlysu-:)erintendent of the Cuyuna-MilleLacs mine, Cuyuna Range, has returnedafter a years service overseas and willsoon go to the iron range. Algernon Del Mar, milling and flo-tation engineer, has opened an office at1424 Alpha St., Los Angeles, andwill conduct a business in the designand operation of milling BUST KivECTKL TO Ki^EERT H. GARY William C. Potter, of GuggenheimBrothers, is a member of the board ofdirectors of the Mexican InternationalCorporation recently organized to fi-nance new enterprises in Mexico. Captain J. Ellzey Hayden has re-turned from overseas service with the310th Engineers, 86th Division, and willresume his engineering duties with thsCleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. on Aug. 1. Captain Donald M. Liddell will re-sume the practice of chemical engineer-ing, with offices in rooms 1800-2, 66Broadway, New York, and laboratory,961 to 965 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark,N. J. Thomas T. Read, formerly associateeditor of the Mining >d ScientificPress, has joined the staff of the Bureauof Mines and will investigate the work cf the Bureau in relation to public wel-fare. Charles F. DeArmond, surveyor forElko County, Nev., recently passedthrough San Francisco on his way tothe Hetch Hetchy Valley, the purposeof his trip being to test a new tunnel-ing ma
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