Rock In The Box - The 1970's-Slow Death Or Resurgence Of The Minerals Engineer

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter E. Lewis
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Myriad problems face all of us in the next decade. Vietnam, poverty, and pollution are perhaps the most pres- sing. A lesser one but still vital to us as a Nation is the slow hut apparently relentless extinction of the mining, metallurgical. geological and petroleum engineer. Are we doomed to take our place in the crossword puzzle with the moa. to be defined like it as an "extinct bird"? Or can we reverse the trend perhaps, in the next decade? The plain fact is we are an endangered species, and must resign ourselves to virtual extinction in the 1970's unless the trend is reversed. Probably, many of us have felt the problem will solve itself if left in the in-basket long enough, believing, that the trend will reverse solely on the basis of demand for these disciplines. This approach has not worked up to now, it gives no promise of working in the future, and furthermore, the problem has been in the in-basket much too long. The point is simply this: What can each of us do as an individual, or as part of a company, a State agency, a Federal agency, a university, or an organization such as AIME?
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APA: Walter E. Lewis  (1970)  Rock In The Box - The 1970's-Slow Death Or Resurgence Of The Minerals Engineer

MLA: Walter E. Lewis Rock In The Box - The 1970's-Slow Death Or Resurgence Of The Minerals Engineer. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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