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Historic Materials

Houle Report

In August 1918, Prof. Albert J. Houle wrote a report to the Committee on Education and Special Training in Washington detailing the truing that Michigan College of Mines (as it was called then) was providing to men in “mine running” (tunneling) and mine rescue.  In

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Copper Miners on the Front

Copper Miners on the Front

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