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... . 131 DISCUSSION 140 THE NAVAL ACADEMY AS A TECHNICAL SCHOOL . - Ira N. Hollis . DISCUSSION 159 183 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON TECHNICAL BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES.- C. F. Burgess , Chairman .. 193 THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING TEXT - BOOKS . - ...
... . 131 DISCUSSION 140 THE NAVAL ACADEMY AS A TECHNICAL SCHOOL . - Ira N. Hollis . DISCUSSION 159 183 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON TECHNICAL BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES.- C. F. Burgess , Chairman .. 193 THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING TEXT - BOOKS . - ...
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Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.). Annual Meeting. THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING TEXT - BOOKS . - Emery H. Powell 196 DISCUSSION 207 ABSOLUTE AND GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS OF UNITS . - Edward R. Maurer ... 209 ...
Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.). Annual Meeting. THE PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING TEXT - BOOKS . - Emery H. Powell 196 DISCUSSION 207 ABSOLUTE AND GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS OF UNITS . - Edward R. Maurer ... 209 ...
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... prepare a programme for the same . Second . The President , Secretary and Treasurer shall con- stitute an Executive Committee , which shall have charge of all matters relating to the business affairs of the Society not other- wise ...
... prepare a programme for the same . Second . The President , Secretary and Treasurer shall con- stitute an Executive Committee , which shall have charge of all matters relating to the business affairs of the Society not other- wise ...
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... preparation of next year's program as will lead to a definite discussion of this report . EVENING SESSION , 8:00 O ... prepared a paper on PROCEEDINGS . 3.
... preparation of next year's program as will lead to a definite discussion of this report . EVENING SESSION , 8:00 O ... prepared a paper on PROCEEDINGS . 3.
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... prepared a paper on the same subject to be presented at this time . As your committee is anxious to have the benefit of these two papers and the discussions which will fol- low them , it begs leave to defer its report and formal ...
... prepared a paper on the same subject to be presented at this time . As your committee is anxious to have the benefit of these two papers and the discussions which will fol- low them , it begs leave to defer its report and formal ...
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Page 83 - Fourth. An annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their cost and results, and such other matters, including State industrial and economical statistics, as may be supposed useful ; one copy of which shall be transmitted by mail free, by each, to all the other colleges which may be endowed under the provisions of this act, and also one copy to the Secretary of the Interior.
Page 7 - Committee, and that the other members of the Committee be appointed by the incoming President.
Page 163 - They must be able to write from dictation, paragraphs from standard pieces of English literature, both prose and poetry, sufficient in number to test fully their qualifications in this branch. The spelling throughout the examination will be considered in marking the papers. The Academic Board are instructed not to reject a candidate whose only deficiency is in spelling when the mark therefor is above a certain figure, to be fixed by the board, subject to the revision of the department. Punctuation...
Page 75 - ARTHUR N. TALBOT, Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
Page 79 - The members of the special committees on concrete and reinforced concrete of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society for Testing Materials, the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association, and the Association of American Portland Cement Manufacturers met at Atlantic City, XJ, on June 17, 1904.
Page 165 - Colonies; the causes, leading events, and the results of wars; territorial expansion and industrial growth, including map studies; the Constitution of the United States; the policy of the United States in foreign affairs, tariff, currency, trusts, labor, immigration, and other present-day problems; and the lives and public service of great...
Page 163 - In writing and orthography, they must be able, from dictation, to write sentences from standard pieces of English literature, both prose and poetry, sufficient in number to test their qualifications, both in handwriting and orthography.
Page 164 - States; trade winds; the direction and position of important mountain chains and the locality of the higher peaks; the position and course of the principal rivers, their tributaries, and the bodies of water into which they flow; the position of important seas, bays, gulfs, and arms of the sea; the position of independent States, their boundaries and capital cities; the position and direction of great peninsulas and the situation of important and prominent capes, straits, sounds, channels, and the...
Page 224 - The great importance of this tendency will be apparent if we remember that when we apply a theorem, it is usually to a special case. If we know merely that the theorem is true "in general...
Page 164 - GEOGRAPHY. — Candidates will be required to pass a satisfactory examination in descriptive geography, particularly of our own country. Questions will be given under the following heads: The definitions of latitude and longitude (including problems with regard to differences of time between places) ; the zones; the grand divisions of land and water; the character of coast lines; the climate of different parts of the United States; trade winds; the direction and position of important mountain chains...