Colorado School of Mines Magazine, Volumes 1-2

Front Cover
Association of Alumni of the Colorado School of Mines, 1910

From inside the book

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

Popular passages

Page 17 - If you work for a man, in heaven's name work for him. If he pays you wages that supply you your bread and butter, work for him — speak well of him, think well of him, stand by him and stand by the institution that he represents.
Page 14 - That when the payments required by this act are made for the major portion of the lands irrigated from the waters of any of the works herein provided for, then the management and operation of such irrigation works shall pass to the owners of the lands irrigated thereby, to be maintained at their expense under such form of organization and under such rules and regulations as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Interior...
Page 15 - Will drive away the cloud of gloom and coax the sun again; It's full of worth and goodness, too, with manly kindness blent — It's worth a million dollars, and it doesn't cost a cent.
Page 70 - When the baby is done drinking it must be unscrewed and laid in a cool place under the hydrant. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk it should be boiled.
Page 143 - Each charge shall be fired with an electric detonator (exploder or cap) which will completely detonate or explode the charge, as recommended by the manufacturer. The explosive must be In such condition that the chemical and physical tests do not show any unfavorable results. In order that the dust used in tests...
Page 17 - If put to the pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are out"<*•• ilium. side, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are a part of an institution, do not condemn it.
Page 118 - Just stand aside and watch yourself go by; Think of yourself as "he
Page 142 - ... strength of the charge is not exerted and larger quantities of harmful gases are given off. Don't thaw frozen explosives before an open fire, nor in a stove, nor over a lamp, nor near a boiler, nor near steam pipes, nor by placing cartridges In hot water. Use thawers, such as are furnished by the manufacturers of explosives. Don't put hot water or steam pipes In a magazine for thawing purposes. Where large quantities of explosives are used, a special thaw house should be built large enough to...

Bibliographic information