HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER) or, The Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in Fitting for the Duties of the Civil Engineer. Science - Page 12edited by - 1892Full view - About this book
| John Bach McMaster - 1875 - 136 pages
...24 FEB 1 1935 F \* YA 01376 THE VAN NOSTRAND SCIENCE' SERIES. 100.— HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Geo. W. Plympton. So. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathemati cal Instrument.... | |
| Julius Walker Adams - 1880 - 304 pages
...Edited, with notes, etc., by FE Idell, ME SCIENCE SERIES. No. 100. HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER ; OR, THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TRAINING NECESSARY IN FITTING FOR THE DUTIES OF THE CIVIL ENGINEER. The Opinions of Eminent Authorities, and the Course of Study in the Technical Schools. By Geo. W. Plympton,... | |
| Adolfo de Varona - 1882 - 204 pages
...«r. Ho. isro. 'A 01439 ' THE VAN NOSTRAND SCIENCE SERIES. No. 100.—HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Oeo. W. Plympton. No. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments.... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 436 pages
...From the D. Van Nostrand Company we have received "How to Become an Engineer," by George W. Plympton (18°, 50 cents). It is a brief treatise on the theoretical...reflecting mathematical instruments, with practical hint?, suggestions, and " wrinkles " on their errors adjustments, and use. To the sextant, the form... | |
| William Barnet Le Van - 1884 - 192 pages
...etc., by FE Well, ME 3 9015 02015 3469 No. 100.— HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical anr1 practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By ProfT Geo. W. Plympton. No. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments.... | |
| Patrick John Flynn - 1886 - 166 pages
...notes, etc., by FE Idell, ME THE VAN NOSTRAND SCIENCE SERIES. No. 100.—HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Geo. W. Plympton. No. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments.... | |
| William Cain - 1888 - 238 pages
...Osborne Reynolds. Edited with notes, etc., by FE Idell, ME No. 100. HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER; or, The Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in Fitting for the Duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Geo. W. Plyrnpton. No. 101. THE SEXTANT, ana Other Reflecting; Mathematical Instruments. With... | |
| William Fairley - 1889 - 154 pages
...Osborne Reynolds. Edited, with notes, etc., by FE Idell, ME ' No. 100.— HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Geo. W. Plympton. No. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments.... | |
| William Paul Gerhard - 1890 - 232 pages
...Osborne Reynolds. Edited, •with notes, etc., by FE IdeU, ME No. 100.— HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER, or the Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in fitting for the duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof Geo. W. Plympton. No. 101.— THE SEXTANT, and other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments. With... | |
| William Paul Gerhard - 1890 - 216 pages
...Osborno Reynolds. F,dited with notes, etc., by FE Idell, ME No. 1OO. HOW TO BECOME AN ENGINEER; or, The Theoretical and Practical Training necessary in Fitting for the Duties of the Civil Engineer. By Prof. Geo. W. Plympton. No. 101. THE SEXTANT, and Other Reflecting Mathematical Instruments. With... | |
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