Science, Volume 85, Issues 2192-2217John Michels (Journalist) 1937 |
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... Engineering of this great university naturally turns our thoughts to an appraisal of the rôle of engineering in our society and to an at- tempt thereby to chart a wise course for the future , whereby engineers and engineering can ...
... Engineering of this great university naturally turns our thoughts to an appraisal of the rôle of engineering in our society and to an at- tempt thereby to chart a wise course for the future , whereby engineers and engineering can ...
Page 277
... engineering has achieved . During this less than a century of development , the character of engineering education has undergone im- portant changes . In the early days the professional curriculum consisted of pure science , the applied ...
... engineering has achieved . During this less than a century of development , the character of engineering education has undergone im- portant changes . In the early days the professional curriculum consisted of pure science , the applied ...
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... engineering education in this country should OBITUARY Botanical Society of America , Ecological Society , Washington. the country at next to the highest wage paid in any large industry . Similarly , it was the introduction of machine ...
... engineering education in this country should OBITUARY Botanical Society of America , Ecological Society , Washington. the country at next to the highest wage paid in any large industry . Similarly , it was the introduction of machine ...
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MATZKE and PROFESSOR SAM F TRELEASE | 251 |
PROFESSOR HIPPOLYTE GRUENER | 275 |
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