| 31. | In 1886, Arthur was appointed as assayer and chemist at the Berkeland zinc mine, near Stavanger, Norway.
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| 32. | Then, in 1891, he was appointed chief clerk in the United States assayer's office of Boise.
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| 33. | A young Daniel C . Jackling was hired as assayer through Charles MacNeill, the start of his noted career.
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| 34. | The Comptroller of the Exchange, Assayer of the Mint were all his from an affinity for the Liveried Guilds.
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| 35. | Spence was born in Bombay, India, the son of Urwin Archibald Spence, an assayer with the Royal Mint.
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| 36. | The delusion was abetted by unscrupulous assayers, and by swindlers selling secret metallurgical processes to extract gold from the shale.
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| 37. | He went back to Washington briefly, then returned to San Francisco in January 1851 on the assayer in San Francisco.
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| 38. | Hitchins was employed as a Government Assayer and Chemist in the Mining and Geological Department of the Colonial Government until 1946.
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| 39. | After the discovery of gold in California, a new mint was established in San Francisco, and Haraszthy was appointed assayer.
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| 40. | Ed learned about the McCracken Mine's recently arrived assayer, Richard Gird, who had a reputation as an expert.
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