Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Volume 45The Society, 1919 Vols. for Jan. 1896-Sept. 1930 contain a separately page section of Papers and discussions which are published later in revised form in the society's Transactions. Beginning Oct. 1930, the Proceedings are limited to technical papers and discussions, while Civil engineering contains items relating to society activities, etc. |
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... Matter , December 14th , 1896 , at the Post Office at New York , N. Y. , under the Act of March 3d , 1879 . Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 , Act of October 3d , 1917 , authorized on July ...
... Matter , December 14th , 1896 , at the Post Office at New York , N. Y. , under the Act of March 3d , 1879 . Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 , Act of October 3d , 1917 , authorized on July ...
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... matter to the Committee's discretion . " The original instructions to the Committee undoubtedly in- cluded the framing of a law to license all civil engineers , although it is believed the proponent of the original motion had more ...
... matter to the Committee's discretion . " The original instructions to the Committee undoubtedly in- cluded the framing of a law to license all civil engineers , although it is believed the proponent of the original motion had more ...
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... matters and concerns , and to express them in practical ways to municipal and State authorities . " It is important to engineers practicing in Pennsylvania how govern- mental agencies dealing with engineering matters are constituted and ...
... matters and concerns , and to express them in practical ways to municipal and State authorities . " It is important to engineers practicing in Pennsylvania how govern- mental agencies dealing with engineering matters are constituted and ...
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... ence required , and it was pointed out that most of the classifications include men qualified to enter the Society as Juniors . * See page 6 . The matter had been brought to the attention of the 16 [ Society Affairs . ANNOUNCEMENTS.
... ence required , and it was pointed out that most of the classifications include men qualified to enter the Society as Juniors . * See page 6 . The matter had been brought to the attention of the 16 [ Society Affairs . ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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American Society of Civil Engineers. The matter had been brought to the attention of the Association by Chas . Warren Hunt , Secretary of the Society , who stated that the matter should be brought before the Board of Direction , and ...
American Society of Civil Engineers. The matter had been brought to the attention of the Association by Chas . Warren Hunt , Secretary of the Society , who stated that the matter should be brought before the Board of Direction , and ...
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