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Minutes of the Nineteenth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Rock Springs, Wyoming August 7, 8 and 9, 1924The nineteenth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute at Rock Springs, Wyoming, was called to order in conjunction with the Wyoming State Safety and First Aid Meet, at 2 p. m., Th
Jan 1, 1924
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Coal Mine Accidents and State Mining LawBy D. Harrington
At the time of mine accidents one frequently hears the expression "there will be accidents as long as there are mines", or it may be varied to state that the accident in question was unavoidable, or s
Jan 1, 1922
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Preparation of Commercial CoalBy G. A. Knox
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: The subject assigned to me would cover a great many pages if it were gone into thoroughly. Therefore. I have just touched on a few of the most important points. I think th
Jan 1, 1928
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Preservative Treatment of Mine Timber at Primero MineBy F. T. Baker
The Primero mine, operated by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, is located 17 miles west of Trinidad, Colorado, in Las Animas County. Unusually bad roof conditions, along with heavy side pressure and
Jan 1, 1926
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Spiralizing Plant Spring Canyon Coal CompanyBy Geo. A. Murphy
MR. ARTHUR E. GIBSON (General Manager, Consumers Mutual Coal Company of Utah) : I suppose the reason I was called upon to read this paper was because I was at the mine for several years, but I have no
Jan 1, 1926
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MuditeBy L. C. Clare
In a meeting of this kind where everyone present is connected with or engaged in coal mining, and where each one is present with the set purpose of learning new thoughts or ideas, the subject of the s
Jan 1, 1925
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2000 RMCMI Mine Rescue Performance EvaluationThe ninth annual Mine Rescue Evaluation was held in conjunction with the RMCMI 2000 convention at the Sheraton Tamarron Resort, Durango, Colorado June 25 thru 27. The purpose of the mine rescue evalua
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1925 Afternoon Session 2 P. M.PRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Before we open the discussion on the Utah mining laws, I want to bring out what I consider a slight misunderstanding on some of the things that I said this forenoon relative to o
Jan 1, 1925
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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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Minutes of the Thirty-sixth Regular Meeting Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Held at Denver, Colorado June 23-24-25, 1938The Thirty-sixth, Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, June 23, 1938, at 11:15 o'clock a.m., by
Jan 1, 1938
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Morning Session - Wednesday, February 28 - Can the Operating Department Be a Great Factor in Sales?By J. J. Craron
MR. J. J. CRARON: If Ross Weber rings that bell of his, I think I have a few secrets on him that I will tell. It is not such a long time ago when the sales and executive departments of the coal indus
Jan 1, 1934
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Uses for Fine and Pulverized CoalBy C. A. Allen
In presenting a summary of the uses of fine and pulverized coal the writer has borne in mind that we are not trying to determine what a combustion engineer should know but we are only trying to find o
Jan 1, 1922
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DiscussionMR. STROUP: As soon as the mine workers realize that machine loading is going to be with us permanently, they will gradually accept the view that they, as well as the Mine Operators, will be in the en
Jan 1, 1924
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Mechanical Loading UndergroundBy A. W. Dickinson
Since the day when one of the most progressive of our flat-head for- bears used a pry pole to loosen large rocks to crash upon the head of his, enemy, thereafter making notes of his performance on tab
Jan 1, 1925
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Discussion of Mechanical LoadingSecretary's Apology: Although every effort was made to secure efficient stenographers, the railroad conditions at the time made it impossible to get stenographers from Salt Lake City. Practicall
Jan 1, 1925
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Discussion of Mechanical Loading (d3ec5682-fcc6-4f70-8660-39bb84ee9f5a)CHAIRMAN LITTLEJOHN: Some of the members will want to question Mr. Farnham on some of the things he has brought tip, so we will throw the meeting open for discussion. I am quite sure Mr. Farnham will
Jan 1, 1926
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DiscussionMR. LITTLEJOHN: Have you any maximum length that you make your dust barriers? What I mean by that is, your entries are 10 feet wide, and I believe if I remember right, in your single track entries you
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion Of Harrington's And Clare?s PapersD. HARRINGTON: Owing to lack of funds, the United States Bureau of Mines have made no experiments in the Bruceton mines in the use of mudite. MR. McAULIFFE: I doubt that mudite cam be delivered at f
Jan 1, 1925
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Morning Session - Tuesday, May 27, 1947Chairman: Mr. R. C. Heers, Project Manager, Kaiser Company, Inc. CHAIRMAN HEERS: Fellows, I can't say it gives me a lot of pleasure to call this meeting together because I would rather somebody
Jan 1, 1947