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" ... following : — First. To give the students practice in such experimental work as any engineer is constantly liable to be called upon to perform in the practice of his profession; as boiler tests, engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To... "
Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ... - Page 133
1886
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Report of the Commission on Industrial Education, Made to the Legislature of ...

Pennsylvania. Commission on Industrial Education - 1889 - 612 pages
...with such care and accuracy as to render the results of real value to the engineering community. 3. By publishing, from time to time, the results of such...add gradually to the common stock of knowledge. The laboratory contains, as a portion of its equipments: 1. An eighty-horse power Porter-Allon engine,...
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Report of the Commission on Industrial Education, Made to the Legislature of ...

Pennsylvania. Commission on Industrial Education - 1889 - 610 pages
...power, etc. 2. To give to the students practice in carrying on original investigations in mechanical engineering subjects with such care and accuracy as...results of real value to the engineering community. 3. By publishing, from time to time, the results of such investigations, to add gradually to the common...
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Abstract of the Proceedings of the Society of Arts ...: Vol ..., Issues 392-418

Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Society of Arts - 1890 - 338 pages
...engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with...5,550 square feet, as in the Rogers Building, to about 13,900 square feet. Cuts of these laboratories are shown here, and the following statement of the apparatus...
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A Technical Description of the Engineering Building of the Institute of ...

Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Society of Arts - 1890 - 42 pages
...engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with...5,550 square feet, as in the Rogers Building, to about 13,900 square feet. Cuts of these laboratories are shown here, and the following statement of the apparatus...
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Technology Quarterly, Volume 3

1890 - 412 pages
...engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with...5,550 square feet, as in the Rogers Building, to about 13,900 square feet. Cuts of these laboratories are shown here, and the following statement of the apparatus...
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Technology Quarterly, Volume 3

1890 - 406 pages
...engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with...5,550 square feet, as in the Rogers Building, to about 13,900 square feet. Cuts of these laboratories are shown here, and the following statement of the apparatus...
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The University Magazine, Volume 5

1891 - 714 pages
...perform in the pursuit of their profession ; Second, to give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with...results of such investigations, to add gradually to the commou stock of knowledge. These laboratories are situated in the Engineering Building, where they...
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Proceedings, Volume 1

American Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) - 1894 - 364 pages
...pursuit of their profession, are called upon to perform; second, to afford some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects, with...of real value to the engineering community; third, another important function of such laboratories, which is entirely consistent with the other two, is...
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Proceedings, Volume 2

American Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) - 1895 - 314 pages
...class-room work upon such experimental work. Second, to afford the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects, with...to add gradually to the common stock of knowledge. In considering, not only the equipment, but also the organization, and the conduct of such laboratories,...
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