The Scientific Monthly, Tom 7James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... to the important subject of " Eco- nomics . " It is true that the leading American engineers had individually studied deeply into the matter when making their designs , and that a few of the technical writers 10 THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY.
... to the important subject of " Eco- nomics . " It is true that the leading American engineers had individually studied deeply into the matter when making their designs , and that a few of the technical writers 10 THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY.
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... matter of economics , I might mention that , over forty years ago , the federal government , as a matter of political economy , undertook the storage of grain and other food products so as to carry over the surplus from the years of ...
... matter of economics , I might mention that , over forty years ago , the federal government , as a matter of political economy , undertook the storage of grain and other food products so as to carry over the surplus from the years of ...
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... matter , pointing out the injustice done to the profession , and succeeded in having Congress pass a law making all such competitions illegal , and providing that any person , company , or community desiring competition on engineering ...
... matter , pointing out the injustice done to the profession , and succeeded in having Congress pass a law making all such competitions illegal , and providing that any person , company , or community desiring competition on engineering ...
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... matters of great moment in which their lines cross has done much for humanity ; and especially has it benefited the engineers by forcing them out of the narrow ruts into which they constantly tended to fall , and broadening them by ...
... matters of great moment in which their lines cross has done much for humanity ; and especially has it benefited the engineers by forcing them out of the narrow ruts into which they constantly tended to fall , and broadening them by ...
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... matter ; but soon after the organization of our academy , we took hold of the sub- ject methodically and energetically , and by means of a small committee , representing the principal lines of engineering ac- tivity , succeeded in ...
... matter ; but soon after the organization of our academy , we took hold of the sub- ject methodically and energetically , and by means of a small committee , representing the principal lines of engineering ac- tivity , succeeded in ...
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