Howard I. Smith, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AIME
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Abstract

WHEN H. I. Smith joined the Institute back in 1908, he was an instructor in mining and metallurgy at Penn State the college from which he had graduated the year before with a B.S. degree. He had not gone far afield for his education, for he was born, February 15, 1984 at Finleyville, Pa., a small village some fourteen miles south of Pittsburgh and without doubt famous chiefly as H. I.'s birthplace. The summer that he graduated he took a trip to the copper mines Arizona and Mexico and en route worked for four weeks for the Portland Gold Mining Co. at Cripple Creek, Colo., as a mucker and trammer. The next summer he roamed farther afield mines and metallurgical works in Europe. Wishing to see more of Arizona, he left the Penn State faculty early in 1909 and went out to Wenden in that State to become mining engineer and assistant superintendent of something called the Corona Copper Co., with 72 mining claims and a one-mule-powered whim for a hoist. When that job folded he helped build the Santa Fe railroad from Parker. Ariza., to Danby Cialif., and then came back to Pennsylvania to enter Government services as a junior mining engineer with the Bureau of Mines.
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APA: AIME AIME  (1943)  Howard I. Smith, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.

MLA: AIME AIME Howard I. Smith, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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