Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, 13. ciltAmerican Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1906 |
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Sayfa 20
... curve represent the yearly output of graduates , while those of the curve in dashes represent the enroll- ment for like years . The scales are such that in the years where the curves coincide , one tenth of the stu- dents enrolled were ...
... curve represent the yearly output of graduates , while those of the curve in dashes represent the enroll- ment for like years . The scales are such that in the years where the curves coincide , one tenth of the stu- dents enrolled were ...
Sayfa 21
... esting , such quest for the present must be postponed along with others which the curves invite . The questions as raised in 1892 and 1893 related not only to the demand on the part of students for ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT . 21.
... esting , such quest for the present must be postponed along with others which the curves invite . The questions as raised in 1892 and 1893 related not only to the demand on the part of students for ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT . 21.
Sayfa 22
... curve of graduates is not only probably unexpected , but it is most striking . At first thought the correspondence ... curves would seem to clearly indicate that the output of mining grad- uates keeps very satisfactory pace with the ...
... curve of graduates is not only probably unexpected , but it is most striking . At first thought the correspondence ... curves would seem to clearly indicate that the output of mining grad- uates keeps very satisfactory pace with the ...
Sayfa 24
... curves from this line is striking . If the evidence here presented is to be accepted we may conclude that both the enrollment in our mining schools and their output of graduates shows a steady and marked increase as compared with the ...
... curves from this line is striking . If the evidence here presented is to be accepted we may conclude that both the enrollment in our mining schools and their output of graduates shows a steady and marked increase as compared with the ...
Sayfa 27
... curves to have tangents . Not only is the use of visible figures desirable , but students should be required to draw a great many diagrams . The teacher should insist upon the maintenance of intimate relations between geometry ...
... curves to have tangents . Not only is the use of visible figures desirable , but students should be required to draw a great many diagrams . The teacher should insist upon the maintenance of intimate relations between geometry ...
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Sayfa 281 - These pats, to satisfactorily pass the requirements, shall remain firm and hard and show no signs of distortion, checking, cracking, or disintegrating.
Sayfa 281 - F. as practicable, and observed at intervals for at least 28 days. (c) A third pat is exposed in any convenient way in an atmosphere of steam, above boiling water, in a loosely closed vessel for five hours. 23. These pats, to satisfactorily pass the requirements, shall remain firm and hard, and show no signs of distortion, checking, cracking, or disintegrating.
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