E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . , Ariz., to examine copper proper-ties in conjunction with John Christy,a mining engineer. N. H. Emmons, 2d, after four monthsprofessional work in Louisiana, hasreturned to the East, and for the re-mainder of August will be at CampWabasso, Laconia, N. H. C. E. Lesher will be in charge of themineral resources division of the U. Survey while E. S. Bastin,head of the department, is visiting theWestern offices of the Survey. Milnor Roberts, dean of the Collegeof Mines of the University of Wash-ington, Seattle, Wash., has been ex-amining mining p


E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . , Ariz., to examine copper proper-ties in conjunction with John Christy,a mining engineer. N. H. Emmons, 2d, after four monthsprofessional work in Louisiana, hasreturned to the East, and for the re-mainder of August will be at CampWabasso, Laconia, N. H. C. E. Lesher will be in charge of themineral resources division of the U. Survey while E. S. Bastin,head of the department, is visiting theWestern offices of the Survey. Milnor Roberts, dean of the Collegeof Mines of the University of Wash-ington, Seattle, Wash., has been ex-amining mining properties in the Koo-tenay district, British Columbia. C. M. Young has resigned as assist-ant professor of mining research at theUniversity of Illinois to become profes-sor and head of the department ofmining engineeiing at the Universityof Kansas. James A. Farrell, president of theU. S. Steel Corporation, will be hon-ored by the directors of the McKinleyMemorial by having a bust of himselfplaced in the memorial hnildine atNiles. C. W. Wright, manager of copperproperties at Ingurtosu, Sardinia,Italy, is visiting relatives in the Michi-gan copper country. During the war,Mr. Wright was a captain of engineersin the Italian army. Charles O. Olsen has opened a miningengineering office in the Hutton Block,Spokane, Wash. For the last tenmonths Mr. Olsen has been making sur-veys and plats for the Gold HunterMining Co. at Mullan, Idaho. John Uno Sebenius, general miningengineer for the Oliver Iron Alining Co.,will represent the U. S. Bureau ofMines in an investigation of Swedishmethods of handling iron ore. He hasarranged to sail from New York forSweden on Aug. 20. B. L. Thane, of San Francisco, andHowla^nd Bancroft, of Denver, announcethe consolidation of their engineering-offices, with headquarters in the Crock-er Building, San Francisco. Mr. Ban-croft will continue to specialize in theexamination and valuation of miningproperty. James Underbill has been appointedassociate prof


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