E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . l take up his newduties on Jan. 1, 1920. Karl C. Parrish, who has been en-gaged in mining in Colombia for sev-eral years, is at present engaged inengineering and developing an additionto the City of Barranquilla. J. J. Becker, formerly manager ofthe blast furnace of E. J. Lavino &Co., at Lynchburg, Va., will becomemanager of a furnace operated by as-sociated interests at Sheridan, Pa. Hissuccessor at the Lynchburg plant willbe M. D. Langhorne. M. Y. Williams, of the Canadian Geo-logical Sui-vey, who is an authority onthe geology of oil areas, and JosephK


E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . l take up his newduties on Jan. 1, 1920. Karl C. Parrish, who has been en-gaged in mining in Colombia for sev-eral years, is at present engaged inengineering and developing an additionto the City of Barranquilla. J. J. Becker, formerly manager ofthe blast furnace of E. J. Lavino &Co., at Lynchburg, Va., will becomemanager of a furnace operated by as-sociated interests at Sheridan, Pa. Hissuccessor at the Lynchburg plant willbe M. D. Langhorne. M. Y. Williams, of the Canadian Geo-logical Sui-vey, who is an authority onthe geology of oil areas, and JosephKeele, of the Mines Branch, a special-ist in clays, are making examinationsalong the proposed T. & N. 0. railwayextension north of Cochrane. Dr. Charles L. Parsons has resignedhis position as Chief Mineral Technolo-gist of the Bureau of Mines to takeeffect Nov. 1. He expects to openoffices in Washington on that date, andin addition to conducting the Washing-ton office of the American ChemicalSociety, will engage in private J. B. IIMPLEBY


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