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Annual Address (The Convention of the Society, Denver, Cole., July 2, 1886)
The field of engineering science has of late years become so extensive, that the task imposed on your President of giving a summary of engineering progress during the year is one of considerable magnitude. To make such a summary exhaustive, the records of all civilized countries would have to be searched, and the merits of new methods and appliances carefully weighed, so that only those which have proved, or given promise, of real value may be brought to your notice.
Annual Address (The Convention of the Society, Denver, Cole., July 2, 1886)
The field of engineering science has of late years become so extensive, that the task imposed on your President of giving a summary of engineering progress during the year is one of considerable magnitude. To make such a summary exhaustive, the records of all civilized countries would have to be searched, and the merits of new methods and appliances carefully weighed, so that only those which have proved, or given promise, of real value may be brought to your notice.
Annual Address (The Convention of the Society, Denver, Cole., July 2, 1886)
Flad, Henry (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 15 ; 499-516
2021-01-01
181886-01-01 pages
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