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Comment on Utah Mining Law
By Wm. Monay
MR. MONAY (Vice President Kinney Coal Co., Scofield, Utah): The past year and a half has witnessed a series of coal mine disasters in Utah and Wyoming, concentrated into the short space of a few month
Jan 1, 1925
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Morning Session Wednesday, June 28, 1978
Past President Shirl McArthur opened the meeting at 9:30 a.m. He called on the Auditing Committee to give its report. Stan Shubart, who checked the financia1 report of the treasurer, read the report.
Jan 1, 1978
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Morning Session Wednesday, June 30,1954 ? BCR?s Role In Building Coal Markets
By 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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Advertisements (1968)
Jan 1, 1968
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Morning Session - Wednesday, June 29,1977
Past President Ralph Moore opended the meeting at 9:30 a.m. He thanked all the committees for their part in making the 1977 meeting the success is was. He then turned the meeting over to President-ele
Jan 1, 1977
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RMCMI Eighth Annual Scholarship Award Winner Profiles
Pictured on these pages are the eight RMCMI Scholarship Award Winners for the 1990-1991 year followed by a brief profile. All winners, except John Nixon from Texas, were present as guests of the Insti
Jan 1, 1991
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RMCMI Eighteenth Annual Scholarship Award Winner Profiles
Profiled here are the eight RMCMI 2001 Scholarship Award winners. Seven of the eight attended the 97th Regular Meeting and Convention at the Steamboat Springs Sheraton Resort in Steamboat Springs, Col
Jan 1, 2001
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RMCMI Fifth Annual Scholarship Award Winner Profiles
Pictured on these pages are the seven RMCMI Scholarship Award Winners for the 1987-88 year followed by a brief profile. Six of the winners were present as RMCMI guests at the June convention in Brecke
Jan 1, 1988
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The Rock Dump
GREETING Hail! Hail! the Coal Miner, Damn the operator, damn the operator, Hail! Hail to mining coal We'll tell 'em how to run the mines. Oh, we'll send out a questionnaire And w
Jan 1, 1924
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Developments Along the Line of Low Heat Carbonization
By A. C. Watts
The question of disposition of the slack and dust so troublesome to coal mine operators of the West has been divided by your committee chairman into three heads, viz: The preparation and transportati
Jan 1, 1922
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Needed Education in Coal-Mining
By David Griffiths
I am' not an orator and have never said a word in public during my thirty years' experience in the coal mines of Colorado; but, being requested to speak by our worthy chairman, and as I am d
Jan 1, 1913
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Why Alternating Current
By C. E. Drennan
Your Chairman and the Program Committee have limited the time allotted to me, and so, with your permission, I will omit the preliminaries, and wade right into my subject. I believe I am safe in takin
Jan 1, 1923
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How To Reduce Falls From Roof And Sides
By D. J. Griffiths
Beyond doubt it is practically impossible to eliminate all chances of accidents from falls. Mother Earth is not going to give up her treasures without some sacrificing on our part. This particular
Jan 1, 1913
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Shot Firing at Utah Fuel Company Mines
PRESIDENT MARKS: We have a letter from Mr. Frank N. Cameron, of the Utah Fuel Company, that perhaps I had better read to you. It is addressed to Mr. Shubart, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute (hand
Jan 1, 1926
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Preservative Treatment of Mine Timber at Primero Mine
By 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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A Theory on the Cause of Spontaneous Combustion
By C. P. Crawford
Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 172, by S. H. Katz and H. C. Porter, entitled "Effects of Moisture on the Spontaneous Heating of Stored Coal", says at the outset, "Spontaneous fires in storage piles o
Jan 1, 1925
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Vocational Training - Discussion
CHAIRMAN LITTLEJOHN: We have with us this afternoon, Mr. D. W. Rockey, of the Industrial Educational Organization, who would like to occupy a few minutes of our time. There is still an hour left, and
Jan 1, 1926
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Keynote Address - Dr. Banowsky
DR. BANOWSKY: Thank you very much. That was the shortest introduction that I have had lately, and I didn't have time to get my coat on. But I appreciated it, and I'm delighted to be here wit
Jan 1, 1982
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Is Conservation a Natural Resource?
By Margaret N. Maxey
Man's capacity far fretting is endless, and no matter what difficulties we surmount, how many ideals we realize, there is a stealthy pleasure in rejecting mankind or the universe as unworthy of o
Jan 1, 1986
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Discussion
MR. HARRINGTON: I would like to ask Mr. Bottomley if they fire their shots while the men are in the mine? MR. BOTTOMLEY: No sir; the shot-firing law in our State requires the shots to be fired after
Jan 1, 1926