A Portrait of Chuqui As a Young Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thorp D. Sawyer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 12, 1960

Abstract

In June 1914, one week before I was to be awarded my sheepskin in upper New York State, I received a telegram from New York City which read "Can offer you position as engineer in Chile at $115 a month contract for one year. (signed) Chile Copper Co." That night, Friday, I took a sleeper to New York and arrived at the Guggenheim Brothers' company office at 165 Broadway, just as it was opening up on Saturday morning. Saturday was no holiday in that era. Presenting the telegram at the office, I was ushered into a sub-executive's office and shown a mimeographed contract which 1) agreed to pay me $115 per month from the date of leaving New York until I returned, and with travelling expenses both ways, 2) fixed a charge of $46 per month for board and lodging in company quarters, and 3) stipulated a contract term of one year with the right to retain my services for another year if the company so elected. While a bit huffed at the year's "kicker" I nevertheless accepted. I was then told to prepare to leave the following Wednesday (June 17) on a United Fruit Co. steamer for Panama. Objecting that I still had to receive my degree on the 17th and had planned a vacation in Ohio for a week or so…
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APA: Thorp D. Sawyer  (1960)  A Portrait of Chuqui As a Young Mine

MLA: Thorp D. Sawyer A Portrait of Chuqui As a Young Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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