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Domestic News November 1, 1929

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

G.H. Miller, First Aid and Mine Rescue foreman for the U.S. Bureau of Mines, trained 125 men in first aid in Nome and remote mining settlements on Seward Peninsula during the summer. He has since conducted classes at Alaska College and is now at Healy coal mines, planning to visit Matanuska coal fields.

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MILLER TRAINS 125 MEN IN FIRST AID NEAR NOME

G. H. Miller, First Aid and Mine Rescue foreman for the United States Bureau of Mines, recently returned to the Interior after spending the summer on Seward Peninsula, according to word received here by B. D. Stewart, Supervising Mining Engineer. He gave first aid instructions to 125 men in Nome and at remote mining settlements.

Since returning to the Interior, Mr. Miller has conducted a class at the Alaska College and is now at Healy in the coal mines. Later he will go to the Matanuska coal fields.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

First Aid Training Mining Safety Nome Alaska Seward Peninsula Alaska College

What entities or persons were involved?

G. H. Miller B. D. Stewart

Where did it happen?

Nome

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Nome

Event Date

Summer

Key Persons

G. H. Miller B. D. Stewart

Outcome

trained 125 men in first aid

Event Details

G. H. Miller gave first aid instructions to 125 men in Nome and at remote mining settlements on Seward Peninsula during the summer. He recently returned to the Interior, conducted a class at Alaska College, is now at Healy in the coal mines, and will later go to the Matanuska coal fields.

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