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  • RMCMI
    This Is Our Life...Past Session - Needed Education in Coal-Mining

    By David Griffiths

    I am not an orator and have never said a word in public during my thirty years' experience in the coal mines of Colorado; but, being requested to speak by our worthy chairman, and as I am deeply

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Proceedings of the Forty-Third Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Held at Salt Lake City, Utah May 26, 27, 28, 1947 ? Morning Session ? Monday, May 26, 1947

    MR. MANLEY: Gentlemen, I have been asked to open this meeting in the absence of Mr. Shields. the President of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, who is away on other business. We have here from

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Morning Session Saturday, June 28, 1941 - Development With and Against the Pitch at the Union Pacific Coal Company's Mines, Reliance and Winton, Wyoming

    By John E. Willson

    Typical of southwestern Wyoming are coal structures that dip from 4 degrees to 17 degrees. Those at the Reliance and Winton mines of the Union Pacific Coal Company average 9 1/2 degrees and 15 degrees

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Report Of D. Harrington, Supervising Engineer, U. S. Bureau Of Mines; J. C. Roberts, Colorado School Of Mines; Jas. Dalrymple, Chief Mine Inspector, State Of Colorado.

    Mr. Geo. B. Pryde, Chairman; Committee on Safety, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Dear Mr. Pryde: In accordance with suggestion in your letter to me of June 21, 1923,

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Morning Session Wednesday, June 30, 1965

    Oren. F. Bridwell: The President declares there is a quorum. Since the minutes of last year's meeting arc published in the Proceedings, unless there is objection, we will dispense with the readin

    Jan 1, 1965

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    The New General Coal Mine Safety Orders of the State of Utah

    By B. W. Dyer

    At about 8:30 o'clock on the morning of March 8, 1924, an explosion occurred in the Castle Gate No. 2 Mine of the Utah Fuel Company, Castle Gate, Utah, and 171 men lost their lives. The explosion

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Longwall Mining

    By Parley Potter

    GENTLEMEN OF THE COAL MINTING INSTITUTE: I was requested to write an article on mining a short time ago; however, the time has been so short that I have not had time to prepare an article as I would

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Uses for Fine and Pulverized Coal

    By C. A. Allen

    In presenting a summary of the uses of fine and pulverized coal the writer has borne in mind that we are not trying to determine what a combustion engineer should know but we are only trying to find o

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Regular Meeting of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado Morning Session Monday, June 29, 1953 - President's Address

    By V. O. Murray

    Gentlemen: I'm glad to see the crowd that's here this morning, glad to renew acquaintances with many old friends, and if you'll look at the program you'll see a heading there whic

    Jan 1, 1953

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    "What Do You Mean - 'Coal Dust'?"

    By K. L. Marshall

    A facetious title was purposely given this talk, so that a formal paper would not be expected. TWO or three days ago, while discussing with Mr. Dickinson some of the details of the dust explosion

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Discussion Of Thomas Foster's Paper

    PRESIDENT PRYDE: Any discussion on Mr. Poster's paper? MR. J. BEVAN: I would like to ask the gentleman how fine the dust has to be to cause an explosion? MR. T. FOSTER: According to the Bureau

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Mine Operations: New Ways To Cut Costs - Unlimited Productivity - Your Operation Can Achieve It

    By Vincent R. Bovino

    The future of coal mining is bright - only if we realize and then manage as though we are competing in the world marketplace. Accept it or not, our market is global. We tend to think our problems are

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1925 Afternoon Session 2 P. M.

    PRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Before we open the discussion on the Utah mining laws, I want to bring out what I consider a slight misunderstanding on some of the things that I said this forenoon relative to o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Shearing Coal

    By John H. Emrick

    At the meetings of this Institute held two years ago, there was presented a very comprehensive paper on the subject of shearing coal. It was well prepared and contained data based upon actual test and

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Coal-Fired Generation and Coal Quality Issues

    Effect of Iron on ash fusion temperature and waterwall deposits FeS, H2S on tube material corrosion and erosion [ ]

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Morning Session - Monday, February 26, 1934 - Report of the President

    By L. Ross Weber

    Gentlemen and guests of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute: This is the thirty-second regular meeting of our Institute, and rather than try to make some extemporaneous remarks, I thought it best

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Cost Accounting for Coal Mines

    By J. A. Bullington

    Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: Some of you men may know who are familiar with what we have been doing in the C. F. & I. the last three years, that we have revamped our entire method of cost accounting fr

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Needed Education in Coal-Mining

    By David Griffiths

    I am' not an orator and have never said a word in public during my thirty years' experience in the coal mines of Colorado; but, being requested to speak by our worthy chairman, and as I am d

    Jan 1, 1913