Mining and Metallurgy - 1946 - Robert Hamilton Morris - Director, A.I.M.E.

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 112 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
FATE, rather than planning, put Bob Morris into coal mining. He was a farmer's son, born at Plattsburg, Ohio, just 68 years ago (Feb. 28, 1878) though he could easily pass for ten years younger. Before he was ready for high school the family moved to Columbus, seat of Ohio State University, whose course in mining engineering attracted him because lie thought it the broadest of the engineering courses. He really wanted to be a steel metallurgist but it was a coal-mining company that offered him a job when he graduated, and this circumstance directed his entire future professional life. To. be sure it wasn't such a glorious opportunity so far as pay went -$40 a month-but his employer, the Modoc Coal & Mining Co., Modoc, Ohio, was developing a new shaft mine, thus offering some good experience. In 1902, after a year's experience, he was made superintendent of the property. Then in 1903 the Continental Coal Co. at Glouster, Ohio, offered him a better job as their chief engineer, which he retained until 1905, at the same time joining the A.I.M.E.
Citation
APA:
(1946) Mining and Metallurgy - 1946 - Robert Hamilton Morris - Director, A.I.M.E.MLA: Mining and Metallurgy - 1946 - Robert Hamilton Morris - Director, A.I.M.E.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.