The Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Hentges, Robert A., Editor
The Wisconsin engineer
Volume 60, Number 4
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, January 1956
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv60no4
Contents
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-3
[Contents], p. 4
[Frontispiece], p. [5]
In this issue..., Sneedly pp. 6-9
One man's opinion . . . our engineering curricula aren't too good to be exempt from criticism, Baumgartner, Jon p. 10
Progress . . . spaceward, Barr, Larry; Evans, Orville pp. 11-13
Report on Geneva, Schilling, Jim pp. 14-21
It's about time...the St. Lawrence seaway project is needed for both economic and security reasons, Kioseff, Donald pp. 22-23
Wisconsin's new super-deepfreeze, Douglas, Ron pp. 24-29
According to the dean...the ultimate personal satisfaction to be derived is probably the most important factor in deciding upon a job, Wendt, Kurt F. p. 30
Campus news, Peterson, Dick; Barr, Larry pp. 31-37
W. S. P. E., Elton, Robert pp. 38-45
Science highlights, Tomlin, Dick pp. 46-61
So you think you're smart!, Sneedly pp. 62-65
Static, Drops, I. R. pp. 66-68 ff.
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