Book/Printed Material American society mechanical engineers.
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- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 2 of American society mechanical engineers. 7^/57 ^9 n no.
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 3 of American society mechanical engineers. rfl 157 .H9 Copy 1 AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PRESIDENTS ADDRESS 1898 THE ENGINEER HIS WORK HIS ETHICS HIS PLEASURES
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 4 of American society mechanical engineers. IV 37489
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 5 of American society mechanical engineers. With the compliments of the author. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS--- ANNUAL ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT, 1898. Forming a part of Volume XX. of the Transactions, BT CHARLES WALLACE HUNT. It has...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 6 of American society mechanical engineers. 2 president s address, 1898. him important and interesting, that all may compare them with the view as seen from their own standpoint. As we pass from subject to subject, each will...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 7 of American society mechanical engineers. president s address, 1898, 3 necessary employment of skilled engineers to conduct their technical affairs. The engineer of the user and the engineer of the maker have widely different duties. Consider how...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 8 of American society mechanical engineers. 4 PRESIDENT S ADDRESS, 1898. available in that particular location. The farther we carry the comparison of their work, the more clearly it is seen that the educational needs are becoming more...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 9 of American society mechanical engineers. president s address, 1898. 5 Post-Graduate Work. At the present time we cannot expect our technical schools, painstaking and perfect as they are, to fully prepare both A and B for such...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 10 of American society mechanical engineers. Q PBESIDENT S address, 1898. in charge of and directing these schools, whose theoretical acquirements are supplemented by being in constant per- sonal touch with the industrial and economic interests of the...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 11 of American society mechanical engineers. PEESIDBNT S ADDKESS, 1898. f the publicity given to the published proceedings of a scientific society, the more nearly has the society accomplished the chief object of its existence. An Extending Field....
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 12 of American society mechanical engineers. 8 president s address, 1898, practically disappeared when death claimed the originators, as only a small portion usually remained in the minds of the pupils, and but little of this was transmitted...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 13 of American society mechanical engineers. president s address, 1898. 9 Until attention is called to the subject, we are not likely to real- ize that, in their essential parts, the great bulk of the engineer- ing data...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 14 of American society mechanical engineers. 10 PKESIDENT S address, 1898. of one subject will in a measure serve to represent these changes, and to recall similar illustrations to your minds which differ from this only in degree....
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 15 of American society mechanical engineers. president s address, 1898. 11 His Work. The life of the engineer has a full measure of the labors, the trials, the discomforts, and the disappointments which are found in this as...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 16 of American society mechanical engineers. 12 president s address, 1898. and parallel within one second of arc rules lines whicli vary from absolutely perfect spacing by only one three-millionth part of an inch measures his optical work...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 17 of American society mechanical engineers. PEESIDENT s address, 1898. 13 Then consider the pleasure which comes from working in the open air, in the broadest light, where every interested one can see his difficulties, his investigations, his...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 18 of American society mechanical engineers. 14 president s address, 1898. barrelled rifle, and seeing not only the leaden bullets within the steel barrels, but also the wads and the charges, and photo- graphing lines in the ultra-violet...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 19 of American society mechanical engineers. PEESIDENT s address, 1898. 15 prehension of any conception which we can form of the capaci- ties of the human mind, that he stands gazing into the abyss with the same devout...
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 20 of American society mechanical engineers.
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 21 of American society mechanical engineers.
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898
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Image 22 of American society mechanical engineers. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 028 119 020 9 f
- Contributor: [Hunt, Charles Wallace] - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York. President
- Date: 1898