IC 6775 How Can The Bureau Of Mines Most Effectively Serve Mining? (The Bureau And The South)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Milton H. Fies
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

To present some idea as to how the Bureau of Mines may most effectively serve mining, it is necessary that we make some resume of its pact accomplishments in order to determine what, if any, changes will be of greatest service to the industry and to the nation. There are a great many times in life when one begins to wonder whether or not Emerson, in his famous epigram about "mousetraps" and "beaten paths" and "final recognition of intrinsic worth", took into account the item of time. The intrinsic value of any movement, of any work, of any accomplishment will ultimately be recognized, of that there is no doubt, but may a man in history has gone to his end in martyrdom because the world was slow in the acknowledgement of the true excellence of his worth, and this is likewise true of institutions.
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APA: Milton H. Fies  (1934)  IC 6775 How Can The Bureau Of Mines Most Effectively Serve Mining? (The Bureau And The South)

MLA: Milton H. Fies IC 6775 How Can The Bureau Of Mines Most Effectively Serve Mining? (The Bureau And The South). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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