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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... tion of research , and whether the National Research Council might not co - operate very closely with them and with the Engineering Foundation in this work . This co - operation might assume any one of several differ- ent forms . For ...
... tion of research , and whether the National Research Council might not co - operate very closely with them and with the Engineering Foundation in this work . This co - operation might assume any one of several differ- ent forms . For ...
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... tion between scientists , engineers , and manufacturers during the coming reconstruction period . On motion , duly seconded , the following resolution was adopted : " Resolved , That the Secretary be instructed to send to each member of ...
... tion between scientists , engineers , and manufacturers during the coming reconstruction period . On motion , duly seconded , the following resolution was adopted : " Resolved , That the Secretary be instructed to send to each member of ...
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... tion , Such legislation has many of the disadvantages enumerated for a general engineering license law and has no reason for existence where not needed to remedy unjust conditions forced by other professions . Instead it believes that a ...
... tion , Such legislation has many of the disadvantages enumerated for a general engineering license law and has no reason for existence where not needed to remedy unjust conditions forced by other professions . Instead it believes that a ...
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... tion nor of unification of interests . All three are proper allied agencies to be employed ; but there must be a corporeal body , representative of the Professional spirit and life to meet situations where Professional thought and ...
... tion nor of unification of interests . All three are proper allied agencies to be employed ; but there must be a corporeal body , representative of the Professional spirit and life to meet situations where Professional thought and ...
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... tion relating to matters which would come before the Committee on Development . After discussion , on motion , duly seconded , the Associa- tion's representative on that Committee was instructed , regarding the attitude of the ...
... tion relating to matters which would come before the Committee on Development . After discussion , on motion , duly seconded , the Associa- tion's representative on that Committee was instructed , regarding the attitude of the ...
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