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Minutes of the Eighteenth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Denver, Colorado February 13, 14 and 15,1924The meeting was called to order with President George B. Pryde in the chair, and C. M. Schloss, acting Secrcetary. The meeting immediately pro¬ceeded to the reading of the papers. Mr. L. S. Ickis rea
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion Of D. C. McKeehan's PaperBENEDICT SHUBART: I am rather surprised at one statement of Mr. McKeehan, that he found it satisfactory to bond only one track. It has always been my idea of good practice to bond both tracks and cros
Jan 1, 1923
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Advertisements (1968)Jan 1, 1968
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Discussion of Treatment of Mine Timberit may be clearly seen that one of the most rapidly increasing items in mining operations is the cost of the timber alone, to say nothing of the cost of installation. Consequently, any practical means
Jan 1, 1926
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Mine FiresBy Thomas Foster
One of the most dreaded things which mining men sometimes have to contend with is underground mine fires, which are both dangerous and expensive. In the Reliance mines we have had considerable troubl
Jan 1, 1924
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Minutes of the Second Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal-Mining Institute. HELD AT Salt Lake City, .Utah June 11, 12 and 13, 1913JUNE 11-MORNING SESSION The meeting was called to order Wednesday morning, June 11, 1913,,at 10 o'clock, by the President, E. H. Weitzel. Addresses of welcome were given to the convention by Gove
Jan 1, 1913
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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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Technical Session - Cost of Accidents to Coal Mining and Saving to Be Effected by Safety WorkBy 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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Morning Session Saturday, June 9, 1951The Saturday morning session of the Forty-seventh Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 9:30 o'clock a. m., June 9, 1951, in the Junior Ballroom of the Hotel
Jan 1, 1951
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Morning Session Tuesday, July 3, 1962President Schloss called the third session of the fifty-eighth annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute to order at 9:30 a.m. and introduced James Westfield, Assistant Director, Heal
Jan 1, 1962
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Regulatory Challenges, a Rapidly Changing Workforce and Running Your Business in a Carbon Constrained WorldBy Chris Curfman
Sustaining Business in a Rapidly Changing Environment Topics: ?Sustainability @ Caterpillar ?Workforce Management ?Regulatory Environment & the Reality of living in a Carbon Constrained Wor
Jan 1, 2008
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Shearing CoalBy John H. Emrick
At the meetings of this Institute held two years ago, there was presented a very comprehensive paper on the subject of shearing coal. It was well prepared and contained data based upon actual test and
Jan 1, 1926
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Coal stock Pile Management ImprovementsJan 1, 2009
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Morning Session Wednesday, June 30,1954 ? BCR?s Role In Building Coal MarketsBy Harold J. Rose
It is a real pleasure to attend another meeting of the Institute. This is partly because I am a Westerner by birth and training. As a young man I had personal experience with firing Colorado and Wyomi
Jan 1, 1954
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Afternoon Session - Tuesday, March 19, 1935 ? Movie - Building Greater Service into Wire Rope and Hidden ValueBy M .. K. Stewart
(Here follows descriptive movie.) CHAIRMAN KNOX: Thank you very much, Mr. Stewart, for this wonderful paper and picture. We are indebted to you. It certainly is the most interesting thing I have ever
Jan 1, 1935