Proceedings of the Fifty-First Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado June 26,27,28,29, 1955 - President's Address

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
C. Arthur Carlson
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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42
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3438 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"It now becomes my privilege and duty to call to order this fifty-first meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. "I bid you a hearty welcome and I know by your attendance at these meetings you will gain a great deal of valuable information, as well as have a wonderful time. "We have been very ably represented by Mr. John H. Emrick as General Chairman, assisted by our good friend Mr. Fred W. Whiteside, our secretary and treasurer. I know they have worked very hard in selecting the various committees, who in turn - by the looks of our program have gone all out to prepare material that should be of great interest to us. I trust we will be attentive to the subjects presented and freely enter into the discussions, also relating our problems and experiences. I am sure this will prove both profitable and beneficial to all present. "The main purpose of these conventions is to become acquainted with each other, renew old acquaintances, talk over our problems, and have a little fun and relaxation from our every day routine. "Let us not forget the manufacturers, the distributors, the operators, or the press because it is through their splendid support that this organization is successful. "Since our last meeting we have gained many new members, whom we especially welcome. We are sorry to have lost a few. I am mindful, at this time, of two very good members from my home state who have passed away, Walter Wetzel, a former president of this institute, and Lee Alger, at the time of his death, Vice-President from Utah. We also lost very recently our assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Everret Davis. These men contributed a great deal to the institute and the coal industry in general. I am sure they are greatly missed by all who knew them."
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APA: C. Arthur Carlson  (1955)  Proceedings of the Fifty-First Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado June 26,27,28,29, 1955 - President's Address

MLA: C. Arthur Carlson Proceedings of the Fifty-First Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado June 26,27,28,29, 1955 - President's Address. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1955.

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