Proceedings, 4. ciltAmerican Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1897 |
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Sayfa 40
... writer has said that a mere list of the subjects for which there exist well - equipped special laboratories , would antonish even the most well - informed man . † What is now deemed adequate instruction for the would - be mechanical and ...
... writer has said that a mere list of the subjects for which there exist well - equipped special laboratories , would antonish even the most well - informed man . † What is now deemed adequate instruction for the would - be mechanical and ...
Sayfa 51
... writer would like to write a paper upon " Engineering Education in Japan , " which he was invited to do , lack of time has prevented his do- ing this . However , he is glad of the opportunity of making a short , informal address by ...
... writer would like to write a paper upon " Engineering Education in Japan , " which he was invited to do , lack of time has prevented his do- ing this . However , he is glad of the opportunity of making a short , informal address by ...
Sayfa 52
... writer entitled " Civil Engineering Education , " in which was out- lined what was considered to be an ideal course in civil engineering . It has been a matter of great satis- faction to note from time to time that the develop- ments in ...
... writer entitled " Civil Engineering Education , " in which was out- lined what was considered to be an ideal course in civil engineering . It has been a matter of great satis- faction to note from time to time that the develop- ments in ...
Sayfa 54
... writer's opinion , an instructor cannot teach properly more than twenty men at a time , and a much smaller number would be better . This is because , to give the student the full benefit of the course , the pro- fessor should take a ...
... writer's opinion , an instructor cannot teach properly more than twenty men at a time , and a much smaller number would be better . This is because , to give the student the full benefit of the course , the pro- fessor should take a ...
Sayfa 55
... writer's class only twenty - four men out of sixty - six graduated , and in the class before that only eleven graduated out of the same number . Surely the dropping of five students out of every six indicated unnecessary severity . Of ...
... writer's class only twenty - four men out of sixty - six graduated , and in the class before that only eleven graduated out of the same number . Surely the dropping of five students out of every six indicated unnecessary severity . Of ...
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Sayfa 9 - Science has already adopted and published resolutions favoring the adoption of the metric system of weights and measures in the United States...
Sayfa 10 - DD, it was — Voted: That the thanks of the Society be tendered to Mr.
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