The Technical World Magazine, Volume 2Technical World Company, 1905 |
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Page 11
... COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION . the city has been built lies below the sur- face of the Mississippi river to such an extent that , were it not for the levee pro- tection , the water would rise to the sec- ond story of the buildings in the ...
... COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION . the city has been built lies below the sur- face of the Mississippi river to such an extent that , were it not for the levee pro- tection , the water would rise to the sec- ond story of the buildings in the ...
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... COURSE of his testimony at the recent Congressional hearing relative to the condition of Ameri- can shipping and shipbuilding , Mr. Cramp , probably the best known ship- builder in the United States , made the statement that in this ...
... COURSE of his testimony at the recent Congressional hearing relative to the condition of Ameri- can shipping and shipbuilding , Mr. Cramp , probably the best known ship- builder in the United States , made the statement that in this ...
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... course of construc- tion , embody new features in crane con- struction which allow the long spans and high speeds for which they are designed and equipped . All the cranes of this type in use either in the United States or abroad are ...
... course of construc- tion , embody new features in crane con- struction which allow the long spans and high speeds for which they are designed and equipped . All the cranes of this type in use either in the United States or abroad are ...
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... course anywhere in Mechanical Engineering after which to pattern . Under these circumstances the outline on which the work of the new institution was laid down by the Trustees and President Morton was most remark- able , for nothing ...
... course anywhere in Mechanical Engineering after which to pattern . Under these circumstances the outline on which the work of the new institution was laid down by the Trustees and President Morton was most remark- able , for nothing ...
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... course are of men who achieved , prin- cipally through their work while at the Stevens Institute of Technology , high places in their respective lines . These men were : HENRY MORTON , PH . D. , President . ALFRED M. MAYER , PH . D ...
... course are of men who achieved , prin- cipally through their work while at the Stevens Institute of Technology , high places in their respective lines . These men were : HENRY MORTON , PH . D. , President . ALFRED M. MAYER , PH . D ...
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