Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 114,Teil 4

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Institution of Civil Engineers, 1893
Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom.
 

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Seite 233 - Institution, shall be considered the property thereof, unless there shall have been some previous arrangement to the contrary, and the Council may publish the same in any way and at any time they may think proper. But should the Council refuse or delay the publication of such Paper beyond a reasonable time, the Author thereof shall have a right to copy the same, and to publish it as he may think fit, having previously given notice, in writing, to the Secretary of his intention.
Seite 233 - Society, unless there shall have been any previous engagement with its author to the contrary ; and the Council may publish the same in any way and at any time that they may think proper. But should the Council refuse or...
Seite 233 - But should the Council refuse, or delay the publication of such Paper, beyond a reasonable time, the Author thereof shall have a right to copy the same, and to publish it as he may think fit, having previously given notice, in writing, to the Secretary of his intention. No person shall publish, or give his consent for the publication of any communication presented and belonging to the Institution, without the previous consent of the Council.
Seite 280 - There is a tendency among the young and inexperienced to put blind faith in formula;, forgetting that most of them are based upon premises which are not accurately reproduced in practice, and which in many cases are unable to take into account collateral disturbances, which only experience can foresee, and common sense guard against.
Seite 234 - Authors may have advanced somewhat doubtful theories, or may have arrived at conclusions at variance with received opinions. The Council would, therefore, emphatically repeat, that the Institution must not, as a body, be considered responsible for the facts and opinions advanced in the Papers, or in the consequent Discussions ; and it must be understood, that such Papers may have Medals and Premiums awarded to them, on account of the Science, Talent, or Industry displayed in the consideration of...
Seite 204 - That the members present at this Meeting desire, on behalf of themselves and others, to record their high appreciation of the services rendered to the Institution by Mr D. M. Watson during his term of office as President.
Seite 256 - ... ,the days are past when an engineer can acquit himself respectably by the aid of...
Seite 203 - Vice-President, in the Chair. The notice convening the meeting was taken as read. The...
Seite 272 - ... is the product of the action of water on the carbides of metals at high temperatures at no very great relative depths in the crust of the earth, that this production is continually in progress, and that deposits thus actually forming may be reached in many places by sufficiently deep borings ; and in view of recent progress in mechanical skill, it certainly would be rash to say that borings of immensely greater depth than any that we are as yet acquainted with will never be made, for if accumulated...
Seite 233 - The Communications must be forwarded to the Secretary of the Institution, from whom any further information may be obtained. There is no specified date for the delivery of MSS., as when a Paper is not in time for one session it may be dealt with in the succeeding one.

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