Bethlehem Paper - Preliminary Report of the Committee upon the Waste of Anthracite Coal

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 4
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Abstract
At the first meeting of the Institute, a paper was read by Mr. Rothwell, calling attention to the importance of at once considering the great waste of anthracite coal under the present system of mining and preparing that fuel for market, and a committee was appointed to examine and report upon the method now in use. About the time the committee were selected, a general resumption of work, after the long strike, took place in the coal regions, and the members of the committee have not in consequence had as much leisure to devote to the study of the question as its importance demands. In the present preliminary report we shall merely sketch out the . plan which we propose to pursue in our investigations, so that when our fellow-members are called upon to assist us in our work by furnishing statistics, etc., they may understand more clearly for what object our inquiries will be made. As one of the most practicable methods of obtaining the information requisite for an intelligent consideration of our subject, we propose to send, from time to time, to members and others interested in the mining of anthracite coal, printed sets of questions relating to points under consideration. We would here impress upon our fellow members the importance of filling up these papers as far as they can from their own knowledge. We would, of course, wish each question to be answered as fully as possible, but we do not expect every one to answer them all. One question well answered would be of more use to us than the whole paper filled up with answers, many of
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Bethlehem Paper - Preliminary Report of the Committee upon the Waste of Anthracite CoalMLA: Bethlehem Paper - Preliminary Report of the Committee upon the Waste of Anthracite Coal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,