Title
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Author
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An Honest Day's Work for an Honest Day's Wage |
Schwab, Charles M. |
The Thirty-Hour Week of the Coal Miner |
Taylor, S. A. |
The World's Largest Plate Rolling Mill |
Huston, C. L. |
Simplified Spelling Foisted on the Institute |
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State Registering and Licensing of Engineers |
Condron, T. L. |
Annual Meeting, February, 1920 |
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French Post-war Mineral Resources |
Toublet, Lieutenant-Commander |
Proceedings of Local Sections and Affiliations |
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Nine Million Hadfield Manganese Steel Helmets |
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Abstracts of Important Papers in Current Periodicals, Domestic and Foreign |
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Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at Technical Session of February Meeting |
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The Things That Are Caesar's |
Winchell, Horace V. |
Organized Patriotism Among Engineers |
Stoughton, Bradley |
The Russian Cooperative Movement and its Relation to Capital and Labor |
Perkins, Walter G. |
Valuation of California Oil Properties for Federal Taxation |
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Plan for Settlement of Labor Disputes |
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The Only Way Out |
Hoover, Herbert |
Proceedings of 121st Meeting |
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Addresses Given at Banquet |
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Zinc used for Money in Belgium and France |
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Civic Forum Presents Medal of Honor to Herbert Hoover |
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Stabilization of the Bituminous Coal Industry |
Ludlow, Edwin |
Annual Meeting of the Canadian Mining Institute |
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Presidents of the Other Founder Societies |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Engineering Council Accomplishments |
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National Organization of Engineering Societies |
Rogers, Allen H. |
Railroad Presidents Meet with Herbert Hoover and Mining Engineers |
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Classification and Compensation of Government Federal Engineers |
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Recataloging the World's Largest Technical Library |
Craver, Harrison W. |
New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Gun and Howitzer Production Club |
Barba, W. P. |
Is One Principal Aim Better Than Manifold Interests |
Stoughton, Bradley |
Stabilization of Coal Industry Depends on Improvement in the Railroad Situation |
Eavenson, Howard N. |
F. G. Cottrell Succeeds Van. H. Manning as Director of Bureau of Mines |
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Orville Wright Receives John Fritz Medal |
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American Engineering Standards Committee |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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The Federated American Engineering Societies |
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How the World's Largest Engineering Society Came into Existence |
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Account of the Organization of The Federated American Engineering Societies |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Publicity for Engineers |
McGraw, James H. |
Establishment of the Robert W. Hunt Medal |
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J. E. Stead Becomes New President of Iron and Steel Institute |
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Three Fall Meetings of the Institute in 1920 |
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The Institute's Part in the Improvement of Industrial Relations |
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The Federated American Engineering Societies |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Democracy Within the Institute |
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Recent Developments in the Tri-State Zinc District |
Terrill, Arthur Clark |
Story of the Organization of the Federated American Engineering Societies |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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National Program for Great Engineering Problems |
Hoover, Herbert |
The One Hundred and Twenty-second Meeting of the Institute |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Improvement of Industrial Relations |
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Relations of the Institute and the Petroleum Industry |
Arnold, Ralph |
Important Meetings at Headquarters |
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Abstract of Model Law for Licensing Engineers |
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Petroleum and Gas Meeting |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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Training and Achievement of the Russian Engineer |
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Service of Reserve Engineers in Army in Time of Peace |
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Great Area of Common Concern Between Engineers, Employers and Employees |
Hoover, Herbert |
First Meeting of American Engineering Council |
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Stewardship of Joint Conference Committee |
Humphrey, Richard L. |
History and Future of Engineering Council |
Flinn, Alfred D. |
Engineering Council Enters Large Sphere |
Channing, J. Parke |
Personnel, Purpose and Work of Committees of Engineering Council |
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Medal for Chuquicamata Metallurgy |
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New York Bond and Stock Markets |
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