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Proceedings of the Lake Superior Mining Institute
Proceedings of the Lake Superior Mining Institute Author:Lake Superior Mining Institute Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LIST OK MEETINGS OF THE INSTITUTE AND THEIR LOCALITIES FROM ITS ORGANIZATION TO AUGUST, 1906. No. Place. Date. Proceedings. 1 Iron Mountain, Mich March 22-... more »23, 1893, Vol. I 2 Houghton, Mich March 7-9, 1894, Vol. II 3 Mesabi and Vermilion Ranges March 6-8, 1895, Vol. Ill 4 Ishpeming, Mich August 18-20, 1896, Vol. IV 5 Ironwood, Mich August 16-18, 1898, Vol. V 6 Iron Mountain, Mich February 6-8, 1900, Vol. VI 7 Houghton, Mich March 5-9, 1901, Vol. VII 8 Mesabi and Vermilion Ranges August 19-21, 1902, Vol. VIII 9 Ishpeming, Mich August 18-20, 1903, Vol. IX 10 Ironwood, Mich August 16-18, 1904, Vol. X 11 Iron Mountain, Mich October 17-19, 1905, Vol. XI 12. Houghton, Mich August 8-9-10, Vol. XII RULES OF THE INSTITUTE. I. Objects. The objects of the Lake Superior Mining Institute are to promote the arts and sciences connected with the economical production of the useful minerals and metals in the Lake Superior region, and the welfare of those employed in these industries, by means of meetings for social intercourse, by excursions, and by the reading and discussion of practical and professional papers, and to circulate, by means of publications among its members the information thus obtained. MEMBERSHIP. Any person interested in the objects of the Institute is eligible for membership. Honorary members not exceeding ten in number, may be admitted to all the privileges of regular members except to vote. They must be persons eminent in mining] or sciences relating thereto. ! ' ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Each person desirous of becoming a member shall be proposed by at least three members, approved by the Council, and elected by ballot at a regular meeting (or by ballot at any time conducted through the mail, as the Council may prescr...« less