Show fellowships IN metallurgy by an act of the legislature of the state of utah which became effective july 1 1913 there was established in connection with the state school of mines a department of the university of utah a metallurgical 9 ical research department the particular burp purposes oses for which this department was established are the finding of ways and methods of profitably treating low grade ores of securing a higher percentage of extraction ti of metals from their ores of obtaining other information that shall li have ave for is i s object the benefit of the mining industry L and the utilization and cons conservation er of the mineral resources cf the state and to publish and distribute bulletins and articles relating to the department and its work by an at agreement breemen t with the united states brureau of mines lines the work of this depar department is to be under the direction of metallurgists of the bureau assigned to duty at the university and salt lake city since january of this year the metallurgist ot 0 the bureau id A lyon has been in charge of the work assisted by other members of the metallurgical staff of the bureau assigned to duty at salt lake city and with headquarters at the university in connection with this new department there have been established five research fellowships in metallurgy each having an annual value of these fellowships are open to college graduates who have had a good training in chemistry and metallurgy and addresses of at least three references up to june 15 1914 applicants should send a copy of their records from the registrars istra rs office of the college where they have or will be graduated and the names and addresses of at least three references who know their character ability and attainments tain ments due to the fact that salt lake city and vicinity is one of the chief nonferrous non ferrous metallurgical centers of the united states and that the work which is taken up is of a practical nature that is has to do with the solution of definite problems the university believes that these fellowships offer a splendid opportunity to young men intending to enter the metallurgical profession to thoroughly familiarize themselves with up to date metallurgical practice especially in the treatment of nonferrous non ferrous ores and to become proficient in the adaptation of those processes which may be in line with the investigation carried on by them in connection with their work holders of these fellowships will be subject to the rues ru es governing employees of the national bureau of mines and will report for duty about september 15 1914 they must also register as students in the university of utah and become candidates for the degree of master ot of science in metallurgy gy unless this or an equivalent degree has been previously earned their class work will be directed by the heads of the departments of instruction and their laboratory work as previously stated by metallurgists of the bureau of mines fellows are appointed for one year but the appointment may be renewed address applications to jos P F merrill director of the utah state school of mines salt lake city |