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Guessing or Knowing! Which?By Eugene McAuliffe
The subject of my few remarks addressed to the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, "Guessing or Knowing! Which," may perhaps suggest but little to you here today. However, I am sure you will all agr
Jan 1, 1924
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AdvertisementsJan 1, 1927
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Title ? Officers ? IndexJan 1, 1927
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Advertisements (1961)Jan 1, 1961
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Morning Session Tuesday, June 25, 1957The Tuesday morning session of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was opened at 9:00 a.m. by Bob von Storch, in the absence of the President. Mr. von Storch appointed the following new members t
Jan 1, 1957
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Title Page ? Table of Contents ? BusinessJan 1, 1983
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2000 RMCMI Advertiser Index[Participating Scholarship Colleges and Universities 148 Andalex Resources, Inc 99 Big Sky Coal Company 118 Canyon Fuel Company, LLC 100 Coal Age 141 Commercial Testing & Engineering Company 10
Jan 1, 2000
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Advertisements (1938)Jan 1, 1938
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Experiments in Increasing the Production Per Man by Changing Mining Methods at Dawson, New MexicoBy Scott Dupont
Due to the scarcity of miners, and the necessity of decreasing the cost of mining, the Phelps-Dodge Corporation, Stag Canon Branch, at Dawson, [ ] New Mexico, decided to try, by various methods of m
Jan 1, 1926
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Morning Session June 30, 1959Preceding the regular meeting, "Harvest from the Sky" was shown, an action-packed movie demonstrating how man and machines provide Denver with water. This vividly colored picture illustrated the magni
Jan 1, 1959
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DiscussionMR. STROUP: As soon as the mine workers realize that machine loading is going to be with us permanently, they will gradually accept the view that they, as well as the Mine Operators, will be in the en
Jan 1, 1924
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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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Coal Mine AccountingBy E. R. Gibson
It is quite generally conceded that the coal mining industry is among the most progressive in the adoption of modern and efficient equipment and mining methods, but most woefully antiquated in many re
Jan 1, 1921
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The Possible Substitution of Pulverized Coal for Fuel Oil in Smelting Operations in the SouthwestBy T. H. Brien, O&apos
At nearly all of the copper smelters in the Southwest, at some time, calculations have been made having in view the economy of replacing fuel oil with pulverized coal as a heat-producing medium for sm
Jan 1, 1923
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Proceedings of the Fifty-Fifth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Antlers Hotel Colorado Springs, Colorado June 29, 30 and July 1, 1959 - Morning Session Monday, June 29, 1959The first session of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order by Past President R. M. von Storch, who introduced the President, R. R. Williams, Jr., Manager of Mines, The Colorado
Jan 1, 1959
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Coal Markets for the Rocky Mountain RegionBy Bob Burnham
Agenda 1 Overview of forecasting process 2 Review of Pre and Post Recession Forecasts 3 US Demand/Supply Summary 4 Coal Demand by Region 5 Coal Distribution by Census Region 6 Coal Price Outlo
Jan 1, 2009