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Discussion Of F. C. Miller's PaperMR. SHUBART: Mr. Miller's paper mentioned the two processes that seemed to be a success, the Smith process and the Piron process. I suppose the main difference is this, that Smith's process
Jan 1, 1923
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The Garrison Automatic Domestic StokerBy Lloyd Garrison
The Garrison Automatic Domestic Stoker is a device intended primarily for residences and small apartments. In the development of the device com- [ ] mercial features have been given as much consider
Jan 1, 1925
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Morning Session Wednesday, July 2, 1975President-elect Bob Wilson opened the business meeting at 9:30 a.m. He called on Shirl C. McArthur to report on the financial statement of the treasurer. He read the data and asked for its approval.
Jan 1, 1975
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RMCMI MembershipArticle II of the RMCMI Bylaws reads: Section 1. Classes. The membership of the corporation shall be divided into three classes, consisting of active members, life members and senior members, who sh
Jan 1, 1985
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1997 RMCMI Mine Rescue EvaluationThe sixth Annual RMCMI Mine Rescue Evaluation was held during the 1997 Institute convention at Sheraton Steamboat Resort, Colorado. The Mine Rescue committee, co-chaired by Becki Boam and Gary Cook,
Jan 1, 1997
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Vertical CuttingBy Thos. A. Stroup
From time to time the question of shearing or vertical cutting of rooms and entries especially as an adjunct to the usual horizontal cuts, has cropped up in the literature of coal mining and in the di
Jan 1, 1924
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Morning Session Wednesday, June 29,1966Oren F. Bridwell: We will close out the Institute. The President could not be here. So the Past President of the organization has been asked to take the chair. If there is no objection I will be glad
Jan 1, 1966
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Morning Session June 22, 1948 - Hilltop Stripping in Routt CountyBy L. M. Cooley
The coal stripping project of the Edna Coal Company in Routt County, Colorado, near Oak Creek, is not greatly different than many other such projects in the United States-with two rather significant e
Jan 1, 1948
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Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado - Morning Session June 19, 1950The Forty-Sixth Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining institute convened at the Hotel Colorado, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, June 19, 1950, at 10:00 a. m., G. E. Sorenson, President, presiding.
Jan 1, 1950
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1994 Advertising ListingAmercable, Inc. Andalex Resources, Inc. ARCO Coal Company Behre Dolbear & Company, Inc. Colowyo Coal Co. L.P. Continental Conveyor & Equipment Company Crane & Hoist Sales Crested Butte Mountain
Jan 1, 1994
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1999 RMCMI Mine Rescue Performance EvaluationThe eighth annual RMCMI Mine Rescue Evaluation was held during the 1999 Institute convention at the Crested Butte Marriott Resort, Colorado. [ ] Elliott Tsosie, Mary Rowell, Janna Aune, Guy Horton
Jan 1, 1999
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MSHA'S Role in Mine Safety and HealthGood Morning. Thank you for your kind welcome, Lyle and thank you for having me here today. I spoke at the fall meeting of the Utah state RMCMI in Price and it's nice to be invited back. I can se
Jan 1, 2004
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Discussion of Shearing CoalPRESIDENT MOSES: I thank you, Mr. Emrick. Mr. Shubart would like to supplement your paper with another article. SECRETARY SHUBART: My paper really should not supplement Mr. Emrick's paper, becau
Jan 1, 1926
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Conduct of Operation by Long - Face Conveyor Method at the Sweetwater Mine of the Gunn-Quealy Coal Company, Near Rock Springs, WyomingBy Glen A. Knox
The writer has been asked to set forth for this Institute, the experience of the past eleven months in the mining operation conducted at Sweetwater Mine in which coal has been produced by the use of L
Jan 1, 1925
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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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The United States Fuel Company's Tipple at The Hiawatha Mine, Hiawatha, UtahBy John M. Jennings
The Hiawatha pitmouth is located at the head of the middle fork of Miller creek, at an altitude of approximately 8,100 feet. The coal is lowered to the tipple down a gravity tram two miles long, in 16
Jan 1, 1925
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DiscussionPRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Is there any member that has any question to ask Mr. McCleary on the subject? MR. TESCHER: What do you figure it costs to do this? MR. McCLEARY: Between one and a half and one
Jan 1, 1925
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DiscussionMR. 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
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Discussion Of Thomas Foster's PaperPRESIDENT PRYDE: Any discussion on Mr. Poster's paper? MR. J. BEVAN: I would like to ask the gentleman how fine the dust has to be to cause an explosion? MR. T. FOSTER: According to the Bureau
Jan 1, 1924
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The Mudite MachineBriefly, the machine consists of a steel frame mounted on roller bearing wheels and axles, an electric motor, a fully enclosed speed reduction gear unit, a specially designed centrifugal pump driven t
Jan 1, 1925