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Minutes of the Second Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal-Mining Institute. HELD AT Salt Lake City, .Utah June 11, 12 and 13, 1913JUNE 11-MORNING SESSION The meeting was called to order Wednesday morning, June 11, 1913,,at 10 o'clock, by the President, E. H. Weitzel. Addresses of welcome were given to the convention by Gove
Jan 1, 1913
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RMCMI Convention Welcome And Call To OrderThe 81 st Regular Meeting and convention was called to order by the President, Charles W. Margolf at 9:00 a.m. Monday, July l, 1985 in the Silverton Room of Tamarron, a resort hotel near Durango, Colo
Jan 1, 1985
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Western Fuels Association, Inc.Western Fuels Association, Inc. ?WFA was formed in 1976 ?Nation?s first fuel supply cooperative ?Original members included Basin Electric and Tri-State G & T ?Formed to ensure provision of coal
Jan 1, 2007
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Morning Session Saturday, June 9, 1951The Saturday morning session of the Forty-seventh Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 9:30 o'clock a. m., June 9, 1951, in the Junior Ballroom of the Hotel
Jan 1, 1951
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In Loving Remembrance (c68c26c0-39e3-4051-8feb-4eaa71380d6b)of our good friends and fellow -members: J. R. Gemmill J. J. Walsh J. F. Gieble M. O. Danford John E. Havens J. E. Edgeworth R. S. Rubincam Phil Lloyd E. J. Raddatz who left the w
Jan 1, 1934
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Dangers From Electricity in Coal MinesBy D. Harrington
Discussion was prepared by A. L. Jones and Frank A. Rank, of the General Electric Company, read by Mr. Jones; by C. B. Officer, of the Sullivan Machinery Company, read by Mr. J. H. Emrick; by Mr. D. C
Jan 1, 1926
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Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Colorado Springs, Colorado ? Morning Session Monday June 2, 1952The Morning Session of the Forty-Eighth Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute convened in the Little Theater of the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado, at 10:00.a. m.; June 2, 1
Jan 1, 1952
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Morning Session Wednesday, June 30, 1976President elect Ralph Moore opened the business meeting at 9:30 a.m., he called on the Auditing Committee to present its report on the financial statement of the treasurer. Gabe Ishley read the report
Jan 1, 1976
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Cost Accounting for Coal MinesBy J. A. Bullington
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: Some of you men may know who are familiar with what we have been doing in the C. F. & I. the last three years, that we have revamped our entire method of cost accounting fr
Jan 1, 1931
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Digital Modelling for Highwall StabilityJan 1, 2005
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Safety (f7fb211e-76ec-469f-b882-916644bb8824)By V. O. Murray
Safety, from the Latin word "Salvus" -Safe. 1. The condition or state of being safe; freedom from danger or hazard, exemption from hurt, injury, or loss. 2. Freedom from whatever exposes one to dang
Jan 1, 1930
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Morning Session Wednesday, July 3, 1968The Wednesday morning session started with a film "The Greatest Good" presented by the Colorado Mining Association, courtesy of A. George Setter. President Joe Taylor opened the business meeting at
Jan 1, 1968
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Legislative And Regulatory Issues Facing Western Coal - Federal Leasing and the FutureBy Michael A. Poling
Ladies and gentlemen, I appreciate this opportunity to be with you, and to share my outlook on the future of Federal coal leasing. I'm told that you wanted the best speaker on this subject in th
Jan 1, 1986
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Morning Session ? Friday, June 27, 1941 - Shake It for ResultsBy William M. Wallace
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: The subject, "Shake It for Results," may or may not suggest just what is to be shaken, or just what results are to be obtained. I can assure you that if you are thinking a
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Session - Cost of Accidents to Coal Mining and Saving to Be Effected by Safety WorkBy C. A. Herbert
We all deplore the high accident rate of our coal mines, but when brought to task we immediately attempt to appease our conscience by calling attention to the high tonnage rate per fatality in America
Jan 1, 1931
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Regulatory Challenges, a Rapidly Changing Workforce and Running Your Business in a Carbon Constrained WorldBy Chris Curfman
Sustaining Business in a Rapidly Changing Environment Topics: ?Sustainability @ Caterpillar ?Workforce Management ?Regulatory Environment & the Reality of living in a Carbon Constrained Wor
Jan 1, 2008