... nations in a great league to maintain order, security and freedom for every individual and for every state and nation liberty to devote their energies to the controlling of the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man, instead of... Annual Report - 564. lappuseautors: New York (State). Department of Health - 1916Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 632 lapas
...every individual and for every state and nation liberty to devote their energies to the controlling of the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man, instead of applying them to the killing of each other. Many of us remember the president's banner at... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1907 - 174 lapas
...increasing the material wealth of the world. Tredgold's definition of engineering is: "the art of directing the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man." The greatest available force of nature is the force derived from the burning of coal, and the art of... | |
| Good Roads Institute, Chapel Hill, N.C. - 1908 - 772 lapas
...drainage of cities and towns." Primarily, then, the civil engineer must be a man skilled in the direction of the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man. Another and more modern definition of the engineer which is equally true with the one just given is... | |
| 1913 - 722 lapas
...systems of plumbing and ventilation for buildings. If the oivil engineer be defined as " he who adapts the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man," the sanitary engineer may be correspondingly defined as " he who, through the construction and operation... | |
| 1913 - 740 lapas
...systems of plumbing and ventilation for buildings. If the civil engineer be defined as " he who adapts the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man," the sanitary engineer may be correspondingly defined as " he who, through the construction and operation... | |
| 1916 - 942 lapas
...HEALTH OFFICERS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GEOBGE C. WHIPPJLE, CE Professor, Sanitary Engineering, Harvard University...Beams stretch from one post to the other, and there are braces and cross-braces ; combinations of science, subprofessions and vocations. As civilization... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 690 lapas
...every individual and for every state and nation liberty to devote their energies to the controlling of the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man, instead of applying them to the killing of each other. Many of us remember the president's banner at... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1920 - 720 lapas
...every individual, and for every State and nation liberty to devote their energies to the controlling of the great forces of Nature for the use and convenience of man, instead of applying them to the killing of each O'ther. Many of us remember the President's Banner... | |
| Benjamin Harrow - 1921 - 264 lapas
...every individual and for every State and nation liberty to devote their energies to the controlling of the great forces of Nature for the use and convenience of man, instead of applying them to the killing of each other. 4 For instance, it might some day be discovered... | |
| 1922 - 1192 lapas
...way for a young man to serve his day and generation than to become an engineer, learn how to employ the great forces of nature for the use and convenience of man, and then enter the public service and spend his life for the public good. It does not mean wealth:... | |
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