Proceedings, Volumes 14-16American Society of Civil Engineers, 1888 |
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... institution for primary education , but is intended to be an association of skilled and experienced engineers for mutual improvement by the interchange of ideas and experiences of a character more advanced than can be fully understood ...
... institution for primary education , but is intended to be an association of skilled and experienced engineers for mutual improvement by the interchange of ideas and experiences of a character more advanced than can be fully understood ...
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... Institution of Civil En- . gineers of England is largely due to its student grade . The smaller success of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers is due , not to the students , but to the youthfulness of the society itself . I take ...
... Institution of Civil En- . gineers of England is largely due to its student grade . The smaller success of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers is due , not to the students , but to the youthfulness of the society itself . I take ...
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... Institution of Civil Engineers of England . An examination of the constitution of that institution shows that to make a man eligible as a student he must be a pupil of a corporate member of the institution . In this country the ...
... Institution of Civil Engineers of England . An examination of the constitution of that institution shows that to make a man eligible as a student he must be a pupil of a corporate member of the institution . In this country the ...
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... Institution of Civil Engineers an- swers to a want which cannot well be said to obtain in this country . In England , young men desirous of entering the profession , do not , as a rule , attend special schools , nor pursue special ...
... Institution of Civil Engineers an- swers to a want which cannot well be said to obtain in this country . In England , young men desirous of entering the profession , do not , as a rule , attend special schools , nor pursue special ...
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... Institution of Civil Engineers , they ( the students ) are nearly as large in number as the grade of member . " How long , I would ask , would it be , here , before some such advertise- ment as this would appear : " Mr. - is open to an ...
... Institution of Civil Engineers , they ( the students ) are nearly as large in number as the grade of member . " How long , I would ask , would it be , here , before some such advertise- ment as this would appear : " Mr. - is open to an ...
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American Society Annual Meeting Annual Report appointed April ARTHUR ARTICLE Assistant Engineer Associate Asst ballot Bldg Board of Direction Boston Bridge Broadway Brooklyn By-Laws Canada Canal canvassed CHARLES CHARLES E Chicago Chief Engineer Cincinnati Civil Eng Civil Engineers Committee Conn Constitution Croes Croton Aqueduct Date of Membership discussed by Messrs Dredging EDWARD elected FRANCIS FRANK Fteley George H grade Harbor HENRY HENRY W Improving Iron JAMES January January 18 John Bogart Joseph July June Junior Kansas City letter-ballot Louis Louisville Mass Milwaukee Minn Mississippi River mittee motion November Ohio P. O. Box Pacific paper Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pres present President rail Railroad Railway resolution River ROBERT RUDOLPH HERING SAMUEL Secretary Sept Shinn Smith Society of Civil Supt Theodore Cooper THOMAS tion Vice-President vote Washington WILLIAM H York City