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Technical Session - Cost of Accidents to Coal Mining and Saving to Be Effected by Safety Work
By C. A. Herbert
We all deplore the high accident rate of our coal mines, but when brought to task we immediately attempt to appease our conscience by calling attention to the high tonnage rate per fatality in America
Jan 1, 1931
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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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Title ? Letter - Officers - Index
Jan 1, 1931
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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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Address - At the Annual Dinner Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Denver, June 3, 1931
By C. B. Huntress
"We have ourselves to blame in the steel industry for our condition." These words were addressed twelve days ago by James A. Farrell, President of the United States Steel Corporation, to his "comrade
Jan 1, 1931
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Minutes of the Thirtieth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Denver, Colorado June 3, 4, 5, 1931
The thirtieth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 11: 20 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, June 3, 1931, President G. A. Kaseman presiding: PRESIDENT KASE
Jan 1, 1931
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"Saving at the Spigot and Wasting at the Bung"
By C. P. Crawford
In the current issue of Link-Belt News is this quotation: "Advancing waves of other people's progress sweep over the unchanging man and wash him out." As we look over the industrial world today
Jan 1, 1930
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In Loving Remembrance
of our good friends and fellow members: Patrick J. Quealy J. C. Roberts Gilbert Morton Sidney W. Farnham who left the world better for their having lived in it
Jan 1, 1930
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Safety (f7fb211e-76ec-469f-b882-916644bb8824)
By V. O. Murray
Safety, from the Latin word "Salvus" -Safe. 1. The condition or state of being safe; freedom from danger or hazard, exemption from hurt, injury, or loss. 2. Freedom from whatever exposes one to dang
Jan 1, 1930
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Mechanical Loading in a Utah Mine
By 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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Minutes of the Twenty-ninth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Denver, Colorado May 26, 27, 28, 1930
The twenty-ninth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 11:30 o'clock a. m., Monday, May 26, 1930, President B. W. Snodgrass presiding: PRESIDENT SNO
Jan 1, 1930
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Membership List (5ac1a1f7-288c-4930-9ce0-855239e0a4e2)
[ADAMS, JOHN P. 0. Box 560-No. 6, Rock Springs, Wyo. ADDISON, HERBERT Big Horn Collieries Co., Colo. Bldg., Denver, Colo. ALEXANDER, JOHN 825 South Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. ALLAN, DAVID Gor
Jan 1, 1930
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Advertisements
Jan 1, 1930
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Drilling and Blasting Coal for Mechanical Loading
By D. C. Foote
MR. FOOTE: This paper deals with blasting and mechanical loading. The Union Pacific Coal Company does all of its blasting with permissible powder and electric shooting, but this paper deals principall
Jan 1, 1929
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Sessions on Mechanized Mining
G. B. Southward, Mechanization Engineer of the American Mining Congress, Washington, D. C., presiding. PRESIDENT HERRES: If you will come to order, please, we will get started on this morning's
Jan 1, 1929
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Minutes of the Twenty-eighth Regular Meeting of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Salt Lake City, Utah March 11, 12 and 13, 1929
The twenty-eighth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, which was held jointly with the Utah Section of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, was called
Jan 1, 1929
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