The Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Godfrey, Kneeland, Jr., Editor
The Wisconsin engineer
Volume 59, Number 2
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, November 1954
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv59no2
Contents
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-4
[Contents], pp. 5-[10]
Teaching- how not what, K. A. G. pp. 11-15
The "SMITH-way", Bley, James R. pp. 16-17
Engineering and sanitation, Petersen, Norman J. p. 18
Why not an industrial engineering curriculum?, Alexander, Aristotle A. p. 19
Magnesium: a big name in light weights, Selle, James pp. 20-23
The hydrogen bomb, pp. 24-26
The unwritten laws of engineering, pp. 27-29
Schroeder's engine-ears, Schroeder, Ron p. 30
Campus news, pp. 31-33
W. S. P. E., Baumgartner, Jon pp. 34-37
Science highlights, Burnard, Carl pp. 38-44
Static, Drops, I. R. p. 45
So you think you're smart!, Sneedly pp. 46-53
Alumni notes, Paske, Dick pp. 54-56
Professor Baldwin retires, pp. 56-60 ff.
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