New York Paper - Some Thoughts Relating to the American institute of Mining Engineers and Its Mission

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William B. Potter
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

It is a time-honored custom in this, as in other kindred bodies, for the retiring President on giving place to his successor, after a year of official duties which have been the means of directing his attention in a more than usual degree to the work and interests of the Association, to report the results of his observations from this outlook, and the thoughts that may be suggested by the view. In looking out over the many fields of activity within the range of this Institute, the attention may be arrested by special features marking recent progress and development, or such as by their meager outline or lack of important detail stand in less pleasing contrast, or. even form unsightly objects in the view. It may be that the special field and particular work in which one is engaged will, when observed from the more distant standpoint, or in the light of the whole outlook of the profession, assume a different aspect or develop features of new interest and importance. In this way some special object may suggest to the observer a, fitting theme for the occasion. To others, again, an outline of the whole view may seem a more useful subject for study and review. All fields are examined and the wide horizon of the whole profession scanned to note and report whatever is new in knowledge and practice—the new permanent bench-marks that appear near the horizon designating ground definitely located; the stakes which mark reconnoissance into new territory, and even the prominent objects that faintly appear through the mist of the distant atmosphere, and which may serve later on as points of attachment for the advancing lines of survey into the unknown. And besides these, there is the progress of the work in older and nearer fields—what has been attempted, what accomplished,
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APA: William B. Potter  (1889)  New York Paper - Some Thoughts Relating to the American institute of Mining Engineers and Its Mission

MLA: William B. Potter New York Paper - Some Thoughts Relating to the American institute of Mining Engineers and Its Mission. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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