Michigan Engineers' Annual Containing the Proceedings of the Michigan Engineering Society, Volume 38, Issue 11920 |
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CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY Manufacturers of Machine Made Portland Cement Concrete Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile Investigate our Product . Tests furnished upon application . Members of American Concrete Pipe Association . Factory and Yard ...
CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY Manufacturers of Machine Made Portland Cement Concrete Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile Investigate our Product . Tests furnished upon application . Members of American Concrete Pipe Association . Factory and Yard ...
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... Pipe ; What it is ; How it is made " is a sequel to it , full of illustrations , explanations by lead- ing ceramists , handy tables ; standard specifications ; notes on inspection and laying . " Hand Book on Vitrified Clay Pipe Culverts ...
... Pipe ; What it is ; How it is made " is a sequel to it , full of illustrations , explanations by lead- ing ceramists , handy tables ; standard specifications ; notes on inspection and laying . " Hand Book on Vitrified Clay Pipe Culverts ...
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... and GATE VALVES Will keep tight longer and stand harder usage than all other makes TRY THEM DARLING VALVE & MFG . CO . WILLIAMSPORT , PENNA . CLOW CAST IRON PIPE and FITTINGS FLANGED — THREADED - VIII THE MICHIGAN ENGINEER.
... and GATE VALVES Will keep tight longer and stand harder usage than all other makes TRY THEM DARLING VALVE & MFG . CO . WILLIAMSPORT , PENNA . CLOW CAST IRON PIPE and FITTINGS FLANGED — THREADED - VIII THE MICHIGAN ENGINEER.
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CLOW CAST IRON PIPE and FITTINGS FLANGED — THREADED - HUB and SPIGOT HANHOLE FRAMES and COVERS HYDRANTS - LAMP POSTS - VALVES GRATINGS PLUMBING SUPPLIES - FOUNTAINS HEATING SUPPLIES JAMES B. CLOW & SONS 534-546 So. Franklin St ...
CLOW CAST IRON PIPE and FITTINGS FLANGED — THREADED - HUB and SPIGOT HANHOLE FRAMES and COVERS HYDRANTS - LAMP POSTS - VALVES GRATINGS PLUMBING SUPPLIES - FOUNTAINS HEATING SUPPLIES JAMES B. CLOW & SONS 534-546 So. Franklin St ...
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... a specialty of the inspection of cement , cast iron pipe , structural steel , and road materials . Branches in twelve principal cities AMERICAN ARMCO RMCO ARMO ARE UNCRUSHABLE in roads under two THE MICHIGAN ENGINEER ΧΙ.
... a specialty of the inspection of cement , cast iron pipe , structural steel , and road materials . Branches in twelve principal cities AMERICAN ARMCO RMCO ARMO ARE UNCRUSHABLE in roads under two THE MICHIGAN ENGINEER ΧΙ.
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Page 25 - We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame and disgrace will be ours if in our eyes the light of high resolve is dimmed, if we trail in the dust the golden hopes of men.
Page 17 - On the best lines of communication the ruts were deep, the descents precipitous, and the way often such as it was hardly possible to distinguish, in the dusk, from the uninclosed heath and fen which lay on both sides.
Page 17 - At such times obstructions and quarrels were frequent, and the path was sometimes blocked up during a long time by carriers, neither of whom would break the way. It happened almost every day, that coaches stuck fast, until a team of cattle could be procured from some...
Page 17 - It happened, almost every day, that coaches stuck fast, until a team of cattle could be procured from some neighbouring farm to tug them out of the slough.
Page 16 - Sociological and economic conditions are in a state of flux and are leading to new alinements of the elements of society. "These new conditions are affecting deeply the profession of engineering in its services to society, in its varied relationships to communities and nations, and in its internal organization.
Page 17 - If the most fashionable parts of the capital could be placed before us, such as they then were, we should be disgusted by their squalid appearance, and poisoned by their noisome atmosphere. In Covent Garden a filthy and noisy market was held close to the dwellings of the great. Fruit women screamed, carters fought, cabbage stalks and rotten apples accumulated in heaps...
Page 17 - The pavement was detestable: all foreigners cried shame upon it. The drainage was so bad that in rainy weather the gutters soon became torrents. Several facetious poets have commemorated the fury with which these black rivulets roared down Snow Hill and Ludgate Hill, bearing to Fleet Ditch a vast tribute of animal and vegetable filth from the stalls of butchers and green-grocers. This flood was profusely thrown to right and left by coaches and carts.
Page 25 - A profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward or financial gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing this profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals.
Page 17 - ... which the nation had even then attained. On the best lines of communication the ruts were deep, the descents precipitous, and the way often such as it was hardly possible to distinguish, in the dusk, from the unenclosed...
Page 24 - In order to succeed we need leaders of inspired idealism, leaders to whom are granted great visions, who dream greatly and strive to make their dreams come true; who can kindle the people with the fire from their own burning souls. The leader for the time being, whoever he may be, is but an instrument, to be used until broken and then to be cast aside; and if he is worth his salt he will care no more when he is broken than a soldier...