Proceedings, Volume 44American Society of Civil Engineers, 1918 |
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Page 882
... methods of work of the American Society of Civil Engineers , and to make recommendations concerning these matters ; the Com- mittee to consist of one member chosen by each Local Association of Members , and seven members at large ...
... methods of work of the American Society of Civil Engineers , and to make recommendations concerning these matters ; the Com- mittee to consist of one member chosen by each Local Association of Members , and seven members at large ...
Page 884
... methods of procedure . These general topics , which are mostly self - explanatory , are neces- sarily interrelated in a variety of ways . The subject of the relations of the Society to its membership , the profession , the public , and ...
... methods of procedure . These general topics , which are mostly self - explanatory , are neces- sarily interrelated in a variety of ways . The subject of the relations of the Society to its membership , the profession , the public , and ...
Page 885
... methods and ways of executing proposed functions and carrying out policies . In devising administrative plans it is well to keep in mind that organization should be left as simple and flexible as possible ; elaborate or complicated ...
... methods and ways of executing proposed functions and carrying out policies . In devising administrative plans it is well to keep in mind that organization should be left as simple and flexible as possible ; elaborate or complicated ...
Page 886
... method adopted for selecting the Committee gives a wide geographical distribution and an opportunity for the representation of local views . It has the advantages of giving a channel by which discussions of the problems at meetings of ...
... method adopted for selecting the Committee gives a wide geographical distribution and an opportunity for the representation of local views . It has the advantages of giving a channel by which discussions of the problems at meetings of ...
Page 887
... method of selection used should not be taken to mean that members of the Committee are delegates of the Local Associations of Members ; and it also may be noted that the three geographical districts of the Society which do not have ...
... method of selection used should not be taken to mean that members of the Committee are delegates of the Local Associations of Members ; and it also may be noted that the three geographical districts of the Society which do not have ...
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