"Mining and Metallurgical Engineer: The Philippine Islands; Dorr, Humphreys, Kaiser Engineers Companies; 1940-1990s" presents an oral history transcript documenting the career of a mining and metallurgical engineer. Spanning five decades, the narrative explores his professional experiences in the Philippine Islands and his work with notable engineering companies such as Dorr, Humphreys, and Kaiser Engineers. This detailed account offers insights into the evolution of mining and metallurgical practices within the specified geographical and temporal context.
This volume serves as a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in the history of engineering, the development of mining technologies, and the economic impact of these industries in Southeast Asia. The oral history format provides a personal and engaging perspective on the challenges and innovations within the field during a transformative period.
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