The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... ment I find that to Frederick W. Taylor , formerly chief engineer of the Midvale Steel Works , belongs the honor of in- troducing scientific efficiency in this country . Some of the men who are doing things in his line call him " the ...
... ment I find that to Frederick W. Taylor , formerly chief engineer of the Midvale Steel Works , belongs the honor of in- troducing scientific efficiency in this country . Some of the men who are doing things in his line call him " the ...
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... ment in shape . Emerson did not begin to megaphone orders to everybody . He went quietly into the main shop at To- peka and began to study mechanical conditions . The first thing he found out was that something was wrong with the belts ...
... ment in shape . Emerson did not begin to megaphone orders to everybody . He went quietly into the main shop at To- peka and began to study mechanical conditions . The first thing he found out was that something was wrong with the belts ...
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... ment at the age of sixty - five pensions of $ 20 to $ 75 a month are granted them , according to their former wage and length of service . Altogether the men of the Santa Fé feel they are having a fair deal , and they are satisfied with ...
... ment at the age of sixty - five pensions of $ 20 to $ 75 a month are granted them , according to their former wage and length of service . Altogether the men of the Santa Fé feel they are having a fair deal , and they are satisfied with ...
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... ment against bad roads has not yet been recited . Still another way in which American roads waste money is in the unnecessary amount of ground they occupy . The average highway here is four rods , or sixty - six feet wide . In the ...
... ment against bad roads has not yet been recited . Still another way in which American roads waste money is in the unnecessary amount of ground they occupy . The average highway here is four rods , or sixty - six feet wide . In the ...
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... ment ; to work for equitable and uniform road legislation in all States ; to promote efficient road administration in the States and the correlation of all road construction so that the important roads of each county shall connect with ...
... ment ; to work for equitable and uniform road legislation in all States ; to promote efficient road administration in the States and the correlation of all road construction so that the important roads of each county shall connect with ...
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