1930-05: Auburn Engineer Newsletter, Auburn, Alabama, Volume 05, Issue 08
This is the volume V, issue 8, May 1930 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...
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Summary: | This is the volume V, issue 8, May 1930 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: If (poem, parody); A survey of the history of cement--Great developments in technic been made; Manufacture of briquettes from pine sawdust of growing importance--The process bids fair to become of great importance in the South; Eight new dyestuffs--Further relationships between chemical constitution and color are shown; Scientific research has consistently aided the rayon industry--Much advancement has been made since 1900; [editorials]; A word to the graduates (editorial); The Wilmore memorial (editorial); Congratulations, Tennessee engineer (editorial); Protect the Ross Laboratory (editorial); [Bennett Battle Ross-memorial]; Technical tidbits (Heaviest welded truss holds million pounds; German locomotive has 1700 pound pressure; Signal to moon will test radio range; Greenwich clock keeps time for the world; New gravity standard for the United States); Engineering societies; Arc welded propeller; Alumni news; Test X-ray safeguard; Safety valve (editorial); |
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