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DiscussionPRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: The paper of Mr. Emrick will now be open for discussion for about twenty minutes. The meeting is now open for discussion. MR. EMRICK: There is some question that may have occurr
Jan 1, 1925
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DiscussionPRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: I have every reason to know Mr. Pryde was carrying out some experiment a while ago in some of his mines. He and I had a little correspondence on the question, and I think he may
Jan 1, 1925
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Discussion Of The Paper Of A. L. JonesPRESIDENT WHITESIDE: The chair will now throw the meeting open to discussion. GEO. B. PRYDE: In the old days at Rock Springs we had electric plants situated about half a mile from our mines; we had s
Jan 1, 1923
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Automatic Mine Fan SignalBy O. C. Irwin
For several years the C. F. & I. Co. men have been working on a fan signal and many different schemes have been tried. I will describe a few of them. A make-and-break attachment was placed on the fan
Jan 1, 1925
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Morning Session June 30, 1971The Wednesday morning session was opened by President Max Robb at 9:30 a.m. He thanked the various committees, speakers and all participants in making the 67th meeting a success. He called on David
Jan 1, 1971
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Discussion Of The Paper Of C. E. DrennanH. C. GLAZE: There is no question in my mind that the day of direct current distribution is practically ended so far as large coal properties are concerned. Another thing that Mr. Drennan touched on t
Jan 1, 1923
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American Coal And Coal Technology: Energy To Drive A World EvolutionBy Richard L. Lawson
Thank you President Nielsen, and thank you ladies and gentlemen of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. I'm glad you asked me to join you a second time. The setting here at Tamarron is spl
Jan 1, 1992
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Morning Session - Thursday, June 23, 1932 - Management Through AccountsBy J. J. Welch
The thought and practices in the field of accounting in the past two or three years are undergoing far-reaching changes, but more important than this is the changing viewpoint of business managers tow
Jan 1, 1932
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RMCMI Eighth Annual Scholarship Award Winner ProfilesPictured 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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Plots, Plans, and Partnerships: Global Goverance and U.S. MiningBy Richard L. Lawson
The coal producers of the Rocky Mountain states have led in one of America's true industry revolutions - the leaps in productivity and competitiveness that deliver coal-fired electric power to th
Jan 1, 1996
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RMCMI Fifthteenth Annual Scholarship Award Winner ProfilesProfiled on these pages are the eight RMCMl 1998 Scholarship Award winners. Six of the eight winners were present as guests of the lnstitute at the June convention at Snowmass Village, Colorado. Each
Jan 1, 1998
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The Western ChallengeBy Donald P. Brown
[Mr. Brown did not make his speech available for reprint.] Productivity is the Answer - Always Was; Always Will Be When Bill Balaz invited me to speak here this morning, he asked me to examine
Jan 1, 1988
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This Is Our Life... Future Session - Coal Mining In The Year 2002By 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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Remarks concerned the impact of the current and future rules and regulations on the coal industryBy Steve Griles
Mr. Griles did not make his speech available for reprint. Looking Down the Road: The Environmental Side of the 1990s and Beyond Environmental Social Responsibility Love Canal, Buffalo Creek,
Jan 1, 1988
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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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We Hold In Loving RemembranceThomas J. Parmley C. N. Sweet T. C. Jenkins W. S. Iliff, Sr. Warren Bracewell L. C. White Fading away like the stars of the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun; Thus would we pas
Jan 1, 1947
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Minutes of the Twelfth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Held at Denver, Colorado, February 25 and 26, 1921 - February 25th. Morning SessionThe meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. B. J. Matteson, in Dining Room No. I of the Albany Hotel, at 10 a. in., with thirty members present. After an address of welcome by the President,
Jan 1, 1921
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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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Morning Session Tuesday, June 28, 1960Lloyd W. Ingles, Superintendent, Allen mine, Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation. Stonewall, Colorado, called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. He introduced George C. Trevorrow, Safety Director, Bitu
Jan 1, 1960