1960-01: Auburn Engineer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 33, Issue 04
This is the volume XXXIII, issue 4, January 1960 issue of Auburn Engineer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by Engineering Societies students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to engineering and eng...
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Student publications 1960-01: Auburn Engineer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 33, Issue 04 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Engineering Societies |
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Student publications Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Students; Newsletters--Alabama--Auburn; Engineering students--Societies; Engineering--Alabama--History; Engineering--Study and teaching--Alabama; Engineering schools; Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Alumni and alumnae; Science & Technology--Industrial Research and Technology; Education; History--1946-1987: Post-World War II and the Era of Civil Rights |
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This is the volume XXXIII, issue 4, January 1960 issue of Auburn Engineer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by Engineering Societies students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to engineering and engineering education. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Faith of the engineer; Editorial (editorial); Paper--The fifth largest industry; Tau Beta Pi initiation; Why study English?; Engineering news (Westinghouse announces production of 'molectronic' space equipment; AF unveils thermoelectric generator; Generator incorporates advanced engineering design; Fringe benefits: Gain ahead for office workers; Compensation to injured workers continues to increase; Westinghouse adds new versatile test loop to canned motor pump; Sputtered resistors make high component density possible; Stepping transistor made of interconnected elements; New copper paste for screen printing circuits on ceramic; Rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries introduced; Largest permanent magnet; Flexible inorganic films provide better electrical insulation); How to keep executives from worrying themselves sick; Artificial larynx developed to aid people to speak; Lathe turnings (humor); |
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1960-01: Auburn Engineer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 33, Issue 04Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Students; Newsletters--Alabama--Auburn; Engineering students--Societies; Engineering--Alabama--History; Engineering--Study and teaching--Alabama; Engineering schools; Alabama Polytechnic Institute--Alumni and alumnae;Science & Technology--Industrial Research and Technology; Education; History--1946-1987: Post-World War II and the Era of Civil RightsThis is the volume XXXIII, issue 4, January 1960 issue of Auburn Engineer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by Engineering Societies students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to engineering and engineering education. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Faith of the engineer; Editorial (editorial); Paper--The fifth largest industry; Tau Beta Pi initiation; Why study English?; Engineering news (Westinghouse announces production of 'molectronic' space equipment; AF unveils thermoelectric generator; Generator incorporates advanced engineering design; Fringe benefits: Gain ahead for office workers; Compensation to injured workers continues to increase; Westinghouse adds new versatile test loop to canned motor pump; Sputtered resistors make high component density possible; Stepping transistor made of interconnected elements; New copper paste for screen printing circuits on ceramic; Rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries introduced; Largest permanent magnet; Flexible inorganic films provide better electrical insulation); How to keep executives from worrying themselves sick; Artificial larynx developed to aid people to speak; Lathe turnings (humor);USAIN State and Local Literature Preservation Project, Special Collections and Archives, Auburn University Libraries, Auburn, AlabamaAuburn, Ala. : Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Engineering Societies1960-01application/pdfAubEngineer_v33_i04.pdfThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries.Deeply RootedUSAIN State and Local Literature Preservation ProjectAlabama Polytechnic Institute, Engineering SocietiesStewart, FredengTextAuburn, Lee County, AlabamaAuburn University Libraries1960-01http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/stdtpubs/id/11736 |
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