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    Accident Rate - Discussion

    SECRETARY SHUBART: This letter will not surprise you. (Reads) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Mines Washington Sept. 4, 192G. Benedict Shubart, Secy, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining I

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Morning Session - Saturday, June 25, 1938 - Safety Accomplishments in Coal Mines Through Systematic Timbering

    By Hugh McLeod

    To make the statement that coal mine operation has been entirely revolutionized within the last ten years is a mild statement. This has been entirely due, of course, to the almost universal introduc

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Proceedings of the Sixty-Ninth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Vail, Colorado June 24-27, 1973 - Morning Session - Monday, June 25, 1973

    The 69th Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute convened in Manor Vail Lodge, Vail, Colorado, and was in session at 10:00 a.m. The meeting was called to order by Past President J

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Discussion

    MR. GIBSON (continuing): In connection with the coal from this mine, I will say that it is not a very dirty coal. The vein where most of the coal comes from is about eight feet thick, and two feet fro

    Jan 1, 1926

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    This Is Our Life... Future Session - Coal Mining In The Year 2002

    By David Scrymgeour

    All low cost coal has been mined. Engineers are searching for a safe and effective way to mine coal seams' deep within the earth. The most modern of these is the RL, an acronym for Robotic Labor

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Minutes of the Thirteenth Semi-Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Held at Rock Springs, Wyo., and Salt Lake City, Utah, June 28, 29 and 30, 1921

    On Monday, June 27, 1921, at 6 p. m., twenty-four members of the Institute from. Colorado and New Mexico, left Denver on the Union Pacific for Rock Springs, Wyoming, arriving there at 9:42 a. m., June

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Have Mining Engineers Accepted All That Developments in Machinery Apply?

    By R. Dawson Hall

    *This paper was not read as it arrived too late. In the beginning of the last century "cottage industry" gave way to the factory system, and at present manufacturing that was once performed in homes

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Coal Mine Accidents and State Mining Law

    By 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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    Minutes of the Thirtieth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Denver, Colorado June 3, 4, 5, 1931

    The thirtieth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 11: 20 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, June 3, 1931, President G. A. Kaseman presiding: PRESIDENT KASE

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Advantages of Having Such Men As Fire Bosses Under State Rather Than Corporation Jurisdiction

    By R. S. Morton

    MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN: To be invited to address the members of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute on a particular subject is an honor I sincerely appreciate. The subject of this paper is,

    Jan 1, 1921

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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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    Report Of Wm. Littlejohn, Gen. Supt., Utah Fuel Co.

    By George B. Pryde

    Dear Sir: Yours of July 23rd, relative to my appointment on the Safety Committee in connection with the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. As you say in your letter, "The duty of this committee i

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Personal Dangers

    By John Bevan

    In a discussion of the personal dangers that may arise from mine gases, it is necessary to take into consideration the gases which may result from an underground fire, or a fire in or about the downca

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Longwall Coal Mining

    By Thomas Collier

    MR. PRESIDENT AND CO-WORKERS IN THE COAL INDUSTRY: I was requested by our president to prepare a paper on Longwall Coal Mining, to be read before this honorable organization. There are three general

    Jan 1, 1921

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    The Present Status of the Petroleum Industry in the United States - Rise Of The Industry

    By F. M. Van Tuyl

    The oil industry had its inception in the United States in 1859 when the first oil well was drilled by Col. Drake at Titusville, Pennsylvania. From, a production of 2000 barrels for that year there wa

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Flexoid Tubing and Its Application to Coal Mines As a Means of Temporary Ventilation

    By George A. Brown

    Flexoid tubing for ventilation and some of the reasons for its use in re-opening old workings at the Union Pacific Coal Company's mines at Cumberland, Wyoming. , These mines are located on a bra

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Invitation ? RMCMI 1990-1991 Board Of Directors

    WILLIAM P BALAZ RMCMI PRESIDENT 1990-1991 on behalf of the RMCMI Board of Directors and Officers of The Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute cordially invites you and your family to attend the 87t

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Track Bonding

    By D. C. McKeehan

    The importance of properly bonded rail joints has received the attention of The National Research Council, whose committee will investigate several methods now used and determine the merits of each as

    Jan 1, 1923