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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... present the paper was read by the Secretary . The paper was discussed by President McNair and by Professors Swain , Turneaure , H. P. Talbot , Webb , Howe , Waldo and Marburg . The first paper under the subject " Symposium : -- Methods ...
... present the paper was read by the Secretary . The paper was discussed by President McNair and by Professors Swain , Turneaure , H. P. Talbot , Webb , Howe , Waldo and Marburg . The first paper under the subject " Symposium : -- Methods ...
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... present the following report : The committee did not present a report at the St. Louis meeting a year ago , because there were scheduled on the program for that meeting two papers from mem- bers of the Society on the subject , copies of ...
... present the following report : The committee did not present a report at the St. Louis meeting a year ago , because there were scheduled on the program for that meeting two papers from mem- bers of the Society on the subject , copies of ...
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... present , -which , perhaps it ought to be said , is not so meager as has been sup- posed . There is nevertheless a great need of constant additions to it . The task , however , of gathering together the neces- sary material , and the ...
... present , -which , perhaps it ought to be said , is not so meager as has been sup- posed . There is nevertheless a great need of constant additions to it . The task , however , of gathering together the neces- sary material , and the ...
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... present such indices or bibliographies to the Society for publication in its proceedings , so that other members in parallel fields of work may have the benefit . 3. The committee also recommends that the Society recommend to its present ...
... present such indices or bibliographies to the Society for publication in its proceedings , so that other members in parallel fields of work may have the benefit . 3. The committee also recommends that the Society recommend to its present ...
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... present meeting by men in practical work . The influence of the Society in lines both educational and practical is becoming greater each year . The finances have been well cared for and the Society is now in excellent financial ...
... present meeting by men in practical work . The influence of the Society in lines both educational and practical is becoming greater each year . The finances have been well cared for and the Society is now in excellent financial ...
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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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Sayfa 205 - experimenters are born, not made." He should keep constantly in mind the end to which his experiments tend, and understand clearly the effect of every step in the progress of his tests, and its influence on the final result. Above all, he should be a thinker. No man who, when a problem is presented to him, simply searches his memory for whatever he may have learned in the schools, or have perchance picked up in his reading, which bears on his problem, has any especial call to be a testing engineer....
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