Colorado School of Mines Magazine, Volumes 1-2Association of Alumni of the Colorado School of Mines, 1910 |
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... feet . But nothing can be done now . It is too late . Football Schedule for 1910 . October 15 - University of Utah ( Logan ) . October 22 - Aggies ( at Denver ) . October 29 - C . C. ( at Colorado Springs ) . November 5 - D . U. ( at ...
... feet . But nothing can be done now . It is too late . Football Schedule for 1910 . October 15 - University of Utah ( Logan ) . October 22 - Aggies ( at Denver ) . October 29 - C . C. ( at Colorado Springs ) . November 5 - D . U. ( at ...
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... feet . But nothing can be done now . It is too late . Football Schedule for 1910 . October 15 - University of Utah ( Logan ) . October 22 - Aggies ( at Denver ) . October 29 - C . C. ( at Colorado Springs ) . November 5 — D . U. ( at ...
... feet . But nothing can be done now . It is too late . Football Schedule for 1910 . October 15 - University of Utah ( Logan ) . October 22 - Aggies ( at Denver ) . October 29 - C . C. ( at Colorado Springs ) . November 5 — D . U. ( at ...
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... feet from the town is located the ill - fated mine known as No. 2 . This opening was started twenty - four years ago by the Santa Fe Railroad , the coal being used in operating their system . Four- teen years ago the property was taken ...
... feet from the town is located the ill - fated mine known as No. 2 . This opening was started twenty - four years ago by the Santa Fe Railroad , the coal being used in operating their system . Four- teen years ago the property was taken ...
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... feet deep , being the return air course , and the old and new mines being the intake . This natural circulation is what enabled the men to pen- etrate a mile and a half on the first night before being driven back . Further progress was ...
... feet deep , being the return air course , and the old and new mines being the intake . This natural circulation is what enabled the men to pen- etrate a mile and a half on the first night before being driven back . Further progress was ...
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... feet from the above eight , with supper still in their pails . One of the two drivers who worked in this part on the night shift was found with the eight men above mentioned . When found he was about 1,500 feet from his mules , so there ...
... feet from the above eight , with supper still in their pails . One of the two drivers who worked in this part on the night shift was found with the eight men above mentioned . When found he was about 1,500 feet from his mules , so there ...
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