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... considered sufficient for the first , second , etc. , degrees . 99 The advisability of appointing a Committee on Requirements for Graduation was in 1901 referred to the Council with power , and the Council then appointed a committee ...
... considered sufficient for the first , second , etc. , degrees . 99 The advisability of appointing a Committee on Requirements for Graduation was in 1901 referred to the Council with power , and the Council then appointed a committee ...
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... establishments , they must be considered to be exceptional institutions . Their use for instruction to the body of students is and must ever be quite limited . Their efficiency in the general scheme is small 5 ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT . 33.
... establishments , they must be considered to be exceptional institutions . Their use for instruction to the body of students is and must ever be quite limited . Their efficiency in the general scheme is small 5 ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT . 33.
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... considered to be valuable in three ways : ( 1 ) As an actual means of education to the students ; ( 2 ) as affording inspiration and suggestion to them ; ( 3 ) as a means of advertising for the institution . I will briefly consider the ...
... considered to be valuable in three ways : ( 1 ) As an actual means of education to the students ; ( 2 ) as affording inspiration and suggestion to them ; ( 3 ) as a means of advertising for the institution . I will briefly consider the ...
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... considered of value , and the number of such lec- tures delivered specifically before the civil engineers is comparatively small . Students in the Institute , however , have an opportunity to hear a great many lectures of this kind by ...
... considered of value , and the number of such lec- tures delivered specifically before the civil engineers is comparatively small . Students in the Institute , however , have an opportunity to hear a great many lectures of this kind by ...
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... considered these examinations desirable . PROFESSOR C. M. WOODWARD . - Professor Wood- ward said that the practice at his institution was to make the examination one of power and ability , rather METHODS OF GRADING STUDENTS . 61.
... considered these examinations desirable . PROFESSOR C. M. WOODWARD . - Professor Wood- ward said that the practice at his institution was to make the examination one of power and ability , rather METHODS OF GRADING STUDENTS . 61.
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Página 18 - You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you can not [sic two separate words] fool all the people all of the time...
Página xxxii - PUBLICATION. — The Proceedings of the Society, and such papers or abstracts as may be approved by the Council, shall be published as soon as possible after each annual meeting. 9. AMENDMENTS. — This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds...
Página 47 - State, where the principal object should be " to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 3 - On motion the resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote, and the Secretary was instructed to forward a copy also to the institution in which Professor Johnson was serving at the time of his death.
Página 17 - Civil engineering is the art of directing the great sources of power in nature to the use and convenience of man"; but at the present time I contend that Thomas Tredgold's definition is insufficient.
Página 114 - ... connected with the disposal and distribution of water among irrigators. 3. The social and legal problems connected with the ownership and administration of streams used in irrigation. • A number of engineering schools are already giving a more or less complete course of training in this subject. The pioneer in this work was the State Agricultural College of Colorado. The University of California is the latest, and the course of study adopted in that University represents the views of a number...
Página 9 - On motion the report was adopted and ordered to be printed in the Proceedings. The further discussion on "Excessive Differentiation in Engineering Courses...
Página 198 - In defining and describing unit courses of study the commission has based its recommendations on the definitions of the College Entrance Examination Board of the Middle States and Maryland...
Página 17 - International (1909) the word is said to mean 'industrial science, the science or systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures.
Página 73 - ARTHUR N. TALBOT, Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.