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The Possible Substitution of Pulverized Coal for Fuel Oil in Smelting Operations in the SouthwestBy T. H. Brien, O&apos
At nearly all of the copper smelters in the Southwest, at some time, calculations have been made having in view the economy of replacing fuel oil with pulverized coal as a heat-producing medium for sm
Jan 1, 1923
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Mechanical Loading in a Utah MineBy Wm. H. Woodhead
Improved methods of mining have accompanied the introduction of mechanical loading, of which there are a great many varieties, but this multiplicity of mining brings new problems and greatly increases
Jan 1, 1930
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Discussion of Experiment in Increasing ProductionCONCLUSIONS: Our experience, where we attempt to remove a continuous face with a seam more than six and one-half feet in thickness, has been rather disastrous. We have been able to open up faces and
Jan 1, 1926
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Dangers From Electricity in Coal MinesBy D. Harrington
Discussion was prepared by A. L. Jones and Frank A. Rank, of the General Electric Company, read by Mr. Jones; by C. B. Officer, of the Sullivan Machinery Company, read by Mr. J. H. Emrick; by Mr. D. C
Jan 1, 1926
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Red Hot Opportunities in a Cool EconomyBy Douglas Kathol
Coal in the 1990?s Exit of the integrated oil company [Shell Arco Mobil Exxon Mapco Kerr McGee Hansen Nerco Sun] Continued decline in coal prices Significant mergers & acquisitions
Jan 1, 2002
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In Memoriam (9d31850c-f458-4c73-b587-6096fd9fffcb)C. A. KASEMAN, Past president DAVID C. BROWN, President FRANK MANLEY P. M. PELTIER DAVID ALLEN JAMES L. LIBBY E. H. SIMPSON L. BRANDENBURGER Over the hills of time to the valley of e
Jan 1, 1938
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"Bumps and Squeezed Conditions In Coal Mines"By Geo. A. Brown
This paper was written from conditions existing in the Cumberland Mines of The Union Pacific Coal Co., with my impressions and cause of same. These mines are located on a branch line of the 0. S. L.
Jan 1, 1924
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Leadership Priorities in a New Business EnvironmentBy John Pfisterer
Leadership Priorities in a New Business Environment ?Komatsu Equipment Company ?Health and Safety of Our Workforce ?The Green Economy & Market Challenges ?Equipment Trends ?Our Business Approa
Jan 1, 2009
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In Memoriam (4ce8ec8c-e01a-40e9-b6c3-9552a8313e60)T. W. BUTLER JAMES CAMERON WILLIAM MORGAN J. F. CALLBREATH FRANK C. MILLER J. T. RYAN BENEDICT SHUBART Fading away like the stars of the morning, Losing their light in the glorious su
Jan 1, 1941
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In Memoriam (ac948f52-2773-4c1e-bded-7164393e8ba2)"Let us not think of our departed dead As caught and cumbered in these graves of earth; But think of death as of another birth, As a new Freedom for the wings outspread, A new adventure waiting
Jan 1, 1942
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The Role of Partnerships in Safety ImprovementsThe Role of Partnerships ?Industry history ?Companies were their own kingdoms ?MSHA and NIOSH were out of touch and focused on enforcement with no direction ?Labor and management were constant
Jan 1, 2002
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Answer the Opposition - Politics of Coal-based EnergyBy Fredrick D. Palmer
The World is Turning to Coal Peabody?s View ?We believe the world is increasingly energy-short, led by unprecedented demand from population centers and economic hubs in Asia, the Middle East and
Jan 1, 2008
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In Loving Remembrance (698b8ca6-dc7c-42b1-98fc-8ce503a4f240)of our good friends and fellow members: W. S. Worthington H. W. Bullock who left the world better for their having lived in it.
Jan 1, 1932
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In Loving Remembrance (87af3865-9b8f-4f1a-b6c6-89d56a678d55)of our good friends and fellow members: William D. Brennan Charles Beuchat who left the world better for their having lived in it.
Jan 1, 1931
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In Loving Remembrance (c68c26c0-39e3-4051-8feb-4eaa71380d6b)of our good friends and fellow -members: J. R. Gemmill J. J. Walsh J. F. Gieble M. O. Danford John E. Havens J. E. Edgeworth R. S. Rubincam Phil Lloyd E. J. Raddatz who left the w
Jan 1, 1934
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In Loving Remembrance (18cff9f4-4bf9-46d4-958d-2eaddcdb7f07)of our good friends and fellow members: James Dalrymple, Sr. R. M. Perry A. E. Oliver R. M. Harding C. L. Oliver Arthur S. White Arthur N. Fancher A. E. Lindrooth D. A. Stout Cla
Jan 1, 1935
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Roster of Advertisers Whose Advertisements Appear In this VolumeAnixter Bros., Inc. Bowdil Company Bucyrus - Erie Company Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Coal Age Conoco, Inc. Cummins Power, Inc. FMC - Material Handling Equipment Div. Fox & Associates, I
Jan 1, 1982
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