| United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 310 pages
...federal governments, and the general public. A RATIONAL BASIS FOE, THE CONSERVATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES. In considering the conservation of resources it should...There will be no mineral industry without profits. One of the essential steps is to adopt fundamental principles which' give conservation as applied to... | |
| Maryland. Conservation Commission - Maryland - 1909 - 238 pages
...rational basis for the conservation of mineral resources: "In considering the conservation of natural resources it should be held in mind that : "(1) The...There will be no mineral industry without profits. "One of the essential steps is to adopt fundamental principles which give conservation as applied to... | |
| 1909 - 508 pages
...in the extent and diversity of its industries. (3) We can not expect the men of this generation to mine, extract, or use these resources in such manner...themselves, in order that something be left for the future. Unless there are profits associated with mineral industry there will be no mineral industry. First... | |
| American Mining Congress - Mineral industries - 1909 - 412 pages
...and in the extent and diversity of its industries: ' ' We cannot expect the men of this generation to mine, extract or use these resources in such manner as to entail continuous financial loss themselves, in order that something may be left for the future. Unless there are profits associated... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1912 - 774 pages
...for the reason that the per capita consumption of mineral products is rapidly increasing; and That the men of this generation will not mine, extract, or use these resources at continuous financial loss to themselves in order that something may be left for the use of future... | |
| Edward Trevert, Arthur Eugene Watson - Amateur radio stations - 1913 - 620 pages
...for the reason that the per capita consumption of mineral products is rapidly increasing; and "That the men of this generation will not mine, extract or use these resources at continuous financial loss to themselves in order that something may be left for the use of future... | |
| 1912 - 696 pages
...for the reason that the per capita consumption of mineral products is rapidly increasing; and That the men of this generation will not mine, extract, or use these resources at continuous financial loss to themselves in order that something may be left for the use of future... | |
| Natural resources - 1912 - 370 pages
...Holmes (now director of the United States Bureau of Mines), in reporting on our mineral resources, said: In considering the conservation of resources, it should...There will be no mineral industry without profits. In his message to Congress, 1910. President Taft, speaking of the anti-trust law, said : do not mean... | |
| Henry Gannett - Natural resources - 1909 - 310 pages
...federal governments, and the general public. A RATIONAL BASIS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF MINERAL RESOURCES. In considering the conservation of resources it should...There will be no mineral industry without profits. One of the essential steps is to adopt fundamental principles which' give conservation as applied to... | |
| Building stones - 1912 - 802 pages
...country's resources as it actually needs ; that it will not stint present use for future needs ; that the men of this generation will not mine, extract or use these resources at a continuous financial loss to themselves in order that something may be left for the use of future... | |
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