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Address at the Annual Convention at Seabright, N. J., June 21st, 1889
The provision of the By-Laws of this Society which requires that its President shall deliver, at the Annual Convention, an address upon the progress of Engineering during the preceding year, has been observed by my predecessors in various ways. While some of the former Presidents have confined themselves strictly to the constitutional provision, by general reviews of the professional progress and scientific advancement of the period; others have dwelt more in detail upon some specific subjects of particular interest at the time; and my immediate predecessor, most happily and appropriately, selected for his text a subject.
Address at the Annual Convention at Seabright, N. J., June 21st, 1889
The provision of the By-Laws of this Society which requires that its President shall deliver, at the Annual Convention, an address upon the progress of Engineering during the preceding year, has been observed by my predecessors in various ways. While some of the former Presidents have confined themselves strictly to the constitutional provision, by general reviews of the professional progress and scientific advancement of the period; others have dwelt more in detail upon some specific subjects of particular interest at the time; and my immediate predecessor, most happily and appropriately, selected for his text a subject.
Address at the Annual Convention at Seabright, N. J., June 21st, 1889
Becker, Max J. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 20 ; 233-253
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