Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Opseg 16American Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education., 1909 |
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Stranica 376 - Arts,' to teach boys trades, fitting them to make a living with their hands, with little study and plenty of work.
Stranica 70 - I am the last person to question the importance of genuine literary education, or to suppose that intellectual culture can be complete without it. An exclusively scientific training will bring about a mental twist as surely as an exclusively literary training.
Stranica 220 - The thoroughly dried and coarsely screened sample is weighed and placed on the No. 200 sieve, which, with pan and cover attached, is held in one hand in a slightly inclined position, and moved forward and backward, at the same time striking the side gently with the palm of the other hand, at the rate of about 200 strokes per minute. The operation is continued until not more than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
Stranica lxviii - Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer, each to hold office for one year, or until their successors have been elected and have qualified. The Officers shall be elected by ballot of the Society at the annual meeting. 4. COUNCIL — The Council of the Society shall consist of twenty-one elective members, one-third of whom shall retire annually. The Officers and the Past Presidents of the Society shall be members of the Council ex-officio.
Stranica 8 - Upon the motion of the chairman the report of the committee was adopted, and the secretary was instructed to cast the unanimous ballot of the department for the persons named for the various positions.
Stranica lxviii - Society at its annual meeting. The Council shall constitute a general executive body of the Society, pass on proposals for membership, elect candidates ad interim, attend to all business of the Society, receive and report on propositions for amendments to the constitution, and shall have power to fill temporary vacancies in the offices. The President of the Society shall be Chairman of the Council, and the Secretary of the Society shall be Secretary of the Council and shall keep the minutes of its...
Stranica lxix - June, inclusive. 9. AMENDMENTS — This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of those present at any regular meeting of the...
Stranica 78 - ... Kapilian (12) conducted a study of the reading achievement of third and fourth grade children in Wyandanch, New York. They found that children in an individualized reading program made better than average gains in reading ability, that a study of test patterns showed a much higher degree of accuracy at the end of the year than at the beginning, and that there was greater retention of skills and vocabulary because teaching occurred at the time that the need was felt. Karlin (16) reported the results...
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