Roy W. Drier
Professor Roy Ward Drier (born June 6, 1897 in Calumet, Michigan – died 1974) had a 42-year career at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. He was well known for his pioneering research in x-rays and related metallurgical fields. He was also noted for his archaeological research on prehistoric mining in Michigan’s Copper Country. Dr. Drier retired as Professor of Theoretical and Applied X-rays, Emeritus.
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| Prehistoric Copper Mining in the Lake Superior Region (A Collection of Reference Articles) | Paperback |
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| Boom Copper (The Story of the First U.S. Mining Boom) | Hardback |
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