A Plea for Mineral-Mindedness

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles W. Merrill
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

IF we follow the threads of the mining problems, upon which I have touched, we find them all leading to one great fundamental desideratum. The people of this State, of this Nation, and of this world must be brought to a better understanding of the basic nature of our industry-must be made more mineral-minded. It is my belief 'that there is not a man present among this earnest gathering of those interested in the mining industry, who has not a deep-seated and heartfelt desire that the existing unprecedented welfare and prosperity of the whole mass of American people be maintained not merely through our own generation but through the generations of our children and their children. In the decades to come there can be no question of the keenness of the foreign competition which we are doomed to meet, and in this great international contest that Nation which has the best balanced program of development and that broadness of vision in its governmental direction, which recognizes the necessity of a sympathetic attitude toward the upbuilding of such a broad pro- gram will be the Nation which will maintain and pre- serve that welfare of all of its people.
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APA: Charles W. Merrill  (1929)  A Plea for Mineral-Mindedness

MLA: Charles W. Merrill A Plea for Mineral-Mindedness. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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