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29. Metal wear abrasion index test
30. Estimating wear of rods, balls, liners, wet and dry
31. The importance of writing
32. Consulting challenges, woes and rewards
33. History of crushing and grinding
34. Measurements of time, distance
35. Measurements of length, weight, volume (our system
is archaic)
36. The metric system development
37. The need to adopt the metric system in US
38. Early human life
39. Early man and rock-working
40. Lao Tzu, the practice of writing when retired from a
life of work and learning
41. Classifier equations, efficiency
42. Original thinking, knowledge, practice, excellence
43. Early rock workers
44. The Bond Work Index
45. Separator efficiency in cement grinding
46. Ball coating in dry grinding
47. Size reduction theories of Kick, Rittinger, Bond, and
three principles
48. Mining in the oceans
49. Noise and hearing, legislation needed
50. Time, Einstein’s equation, space
51. Rock, atoms, protons, matter
52. Antimatter and the boundary of space
53. History of earth, time, antimatter
54. Size distributions of broken material
55. The existence of ether, one matter comprises all
56. Einstein and Newton
57. Nothingness and material substance
1966, Bond, F.C., letter to Allis-Chalmers, April 20.
1967, Bond, F.C., “A New Look at the Old Problem of
Evaluating Separator Performance,” Rock Products,
Dec., p. 96, 120–121.
1967, F. C. Bond, “Autogenous Grinding Evolution,”
Mining Congress Journal, June, 48–54.
1968, F. C. Bond, “Crushing and Grinding—There Should
Be a Better Way,” contribution to “What should be the
long-range R&D mission for the minerals industries?,”
Mining Engineering, Jan., 63–64.
1968, Bond, F.C., “The Theory of Comminution,” pre-
sented to Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company, Ishpeming,
MI, March 6, 24 p.
1985, Posthumously, in SME Mineral Processing Handbook,
Norman Weiss, Editor.
Bond, F.C., in Part 3A -General Aspects of Comminution,
“History,” p. 3A2–4.
Bond, F.C, in Part 3A -General Aspects of Comminution,
“Testing and Calculations,” p. 3A16–27.
Bond, F.C, in Part 3C -Grinding, “History of Autogenous
Grinding,” p. 3C57–67.
Bond, F.C, Edmiston, K.J., and Kahn, M.H., in Part 3C -
Grinding, “Other Grinding Machines” p. 3C115–123.
Other Bond Writings, a Recording, Not Mineral Processing
Related.
1925, Bond, F.C., “Divine Gumption,” Engineering and
Mining Journal Press, v. 121, no.19, Nov. 7, p.731.
1928, Bond, F.C., ”Ether Vibrations,” CSM Magazine,
Nov.
1929, Bond, F.C., ”Engineering,” CSM Magazine, Jan.
1930, Bond, F.C., ”Spheroidicity of the Earth,” CSM
Magazine, March.
1930, Bond, F.C., ”Figuring the Slope in the Corner of a
Bin,” CSM Magazine, July.
1938, Bond, F.C, “The Revolution Period Law,” Popular
Astronomy, v. 46 no. 10.
1940, Bond, F.C., “An Astronomical Relationship,” Popular
Astronomy, v. 48, no. 4.
1960, Bond, F.C., “Metrography—The Science of
Measurement,” CSM Magazine, June.
1972, Bond, F.C., To Know What We Are: A scientific and
Biblical Study of Man and his Universe, Exposition
Press.
1977, Bond, F.C., YouTube recording of a talk on To Know
What We Are, given at the United Presbyterian Trinity
church in Tucson, January 23, 1977 (the same day as
his death).
1978, “Is the Universe Really Exploding?,” CSM Magazine,
Jan.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This biography was initiated during a visit to Allis-
Chalmers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1986, to investigate
the work of Fred C. Bond for research being conducted at
McGill University by Robert McIvor, and overseen by Prof.
James Finch. The first author was given full access to files
and encouraged by the staff there to pursue this endeavor.
Interviewed at that time were Chester A. Rowland, Jr.,
Robert S. Jermyn, Lida Dinter and Hugh Rimmer. The col-
lection of many articles took place piecemeal over the next
three decades, but it was with the support of COREM, in
particular Claude Gagnon, and ME Elecmetal, in particu-
lar Brian Cornish, that this review was given real traction.
It was financed over the past three years collectively by
COREM, ME Elecmetal and Metcom Technologies, Inc.
McGill University and its library staff provided immense
help through extensive literature searching led by Yue Tan
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