The Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Drewry, Montrose K., Editor
The Wisconsin engineer
Vol. 26, No. 5
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, February 1922
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Contents
[Cover], pp. 1 [I]-4 [IV]
Contents, pp. [unnumbered]-4a
Theory on the mechanism of protection of wood by preservatives, Bateman, Ernest pp. [79]-84
The ordnance camp, McArthur, D. A. pp. 85-86
Radio control, Germond, H. H.; Flynn, W. P. p. 87
Patent law and the engineer, Goldsmith, E. L. p. 88
The lay of a Phoebe kay, p. 88
Is commercial training advisable for student engineers?, Wheaton, H. H. p. 89
Scientific research as a career, Whitney, W. R. p. 90
Principles of anti-friction bearing design and construction, Dantzig, Tobias pp. 91-6 [VI]
Editorials, p. 93
Alumni notes, Bader, E. D. pp. 94-8 [VIII] ff.
Campus notes, Bohman, R. B. pp. 96-13 [XIII]
[Cover], p. 14 [XIV]
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