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The function of this Division would be to promote the extension of geological surveys looking toward the location and mapping of deposits of refractory raw materials, to in- vestigate any other geological problems of importance to the subject, and to secure the further study and development and greater utilization of improved methods of mining, handling and preparing these materials. This Division should cooperate with the United States Geological Sur- vey, the United States Bureau of Mines, th...e Association of American State Geologists, and the National Research Council, which organiza- tions have recently formulated and are putting into effect a plan for a cooperative survey of the ceramic resources of the country. A descrip- REFRACTORIES: E. W. WASHBURN 19 tion of this plan is contained in the proceedings of the Pittsburgh Confer- ence. 6 This Division would cooperate closely with Division 5. 17. Division 10. Coordination and international cooperation. This Division would be composed of the chiefs of each of the other Divisions together with representatives of the National Research Council, and possibly of other organizations, under the presidency of the Scientific Director.
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