| American Electric Railway Association - 1920 - 514 Seiten
...institutions in the country? If the definition that "engineering is the science of controlling the forces and utilizing the materials of Nature for the benefit...directing human activities in connection therewith " is accepted as correct, the importance of the engineer in this work of reconstruction can scarcely... | |
| Engineer's Club of St. Louis - 1922 - 430 Seiten
...•The preamble to the Constitution of the Federated American RnTineering Societies says, "Ensrinee'-ing is the science of controlling the forces and of utilizing...materials of nature for the benefit of man. and the art of orsranizing: and directing human activities in connection therewith," and the Federated is dedicated... | |
| American Engineering Council - 1921 - 432 Seiten
...COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY THE AMERICAN ENGINEERING COUNCIL OF THE FEDERATED AMERICAN. ENGINEERING SOCIETIES "Engineering is the science of controlling the forces...directing human activities in connection therewith. "As service to others is the expression of the highest motive to which men respond and as duty to contribute... | |
| Henry Ezekiel Jackson - 1922 - 332 Seiten
...American Engineering Societies, of which Herbert Hoover was elected the first president. It is as follows: "Engineering is the science of controlling the forces...directing human activities in connection therewith. "As service to others is the expression of the highest motive to which men respond and as duty to contribute... | |
| 1922 - 336 Seiten
...expressed in the preamble to the constitution of the Federated American Engineering Societies as follows : Engineering is the science of controlling the forces...directing human activities in connection therewith. As service to others is the expression of the highest motive to which men respond and as duty to contribute... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 828 Seiten
...expressed in the preamble to the constitution of the Federated American Engineering Societies as follows : Engineering is the science of controlling the forces...directing human activities in connection therewith. As service to others is the expression of the highest motive to which men respond and as duty to contribute... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1922 - 1388 Seiten
...Federated American engineering Societies, speaking for the American engineers, defined "engineering" thus: "Engineering is the science of controlling the forces,...the benefit of man, and the art of organizing and directing human activities in connection therewith." This definition of engineering clearly sets forth... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1922 - 184 Seiten
...the capitalist world is a serious one. Informed men like JM Keynes and Frank Vanderlip believe • "Engineering- is the science of controlling the forces...the benefit of man, and the art of organizing and directing human activities In connection therewith." (Resolution of the Engineering and Allied Technical... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1922 - 2418 Seiten
...Federated American engineering Societies, speaking for the American engineers, defined "engineering" thus: "Engineering is the science of controlling the forces,...the benefit of man, and the art of organizing and directing human activities in connection therewith." This definition of engineering clearly sets forth... | |
| Harold Stearns - 1922 - 600 Seiten
...engineering, namely, to the effect that " Engineering is the science of controlling the forces and utilizing the materials of nature for the benefit...directing human activities in connection therewith." The implications of this much broader definition, if widely accepted, will bring the American engineers... | |
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