Stone & Webster Journal, Volume 24Stone & Webster, 1919 - Electrical engineering |
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Page 53
... naval air station until further word is received from Washington , and to continue and push vigorously the work on the large permanent station , were received by the engineer in charge . One hundred and fifty men are working on the ...
... naval air station until further word is received from Washington , and to continue and push vigorously the work on the large permanent station , were received by the engineer in charge . One hundred and fifty men are working on the ...
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... Naval Department here and a valuable asset to the city of Key West . Local aviators made world's endurance record for a " Blymp , " staying in the air 30 hours . During their flight they passed over Miami , Havana , Cuba and Tortugas ...
... Naval Department here and a valuable asset to the city of Key West . Local aviators made world's endurance record for a " Blymp , " staying in the air 30 hours . During their flight they passed over Miami , Havana , Cuba and Tortugas ...
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... Naval Reserve force , is back in the drafting department . E. O. Strong , who left the engineering division for the office of the Quartermaster - General , is now New England manager for the Kineo Rolling Door Company . Columbus , Ga ...
... Naval Reserve force , is back in the drafting department . E. O. Strong , who left the engineering division for the office of the Quartermaster - General , is now New England manager for the Kineo Rolling Door Company . Columbus , Ga ...
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... deterioriation . Our ordnance department succeeded in sending only four American guns , of any calibre , to the front . Innumerable witnesses have seen only the four 14 - inch naval EXPERIENCES OF AN AMERICAN OFFICER 95.
... deterioriation . Our ordnance department succeeded in sending only four American guns , of any calibre , to the front . Innumerable witnesses have seen only the four 14 - inch naval EXPERIENCES OF AN AMERICAN OFFICER 95.
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witnesses have seen only the four 14 - inch naval rifles mentioned above . Rumor has it that this battery had to be changed after its arrival in France , because the conventional naval ammu- nition showed a dispersion of two kilometers ...
witnesses have seen only the four 14 - inch naval rifles mentioned above . Rumor has it that this battery had to be changed after its arrival in France , because the conventional naval ammu- nition showed a dispersion of two kilometers ...
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Page 3 - The young lions roar after their prey, And seek their meat from God. The sun ariseth, they gather themselves together, And lay them down in their dens. Man goeth forth unto his work And to his labour until the evening.
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Page 82 - As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth : For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the place thereof shall know it no more.
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Page 351 - Reason must approach nature with the view, indeed, of receiving information from it, not, however, in the character of a pupil, who listens to all that his master chooses to tell him, but in that of a judge, who compels the witnesses to reply to those questions which he himself thinks fit to propose.
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Page 351 - They learned that reason only perceives that which it produces after its own design; that it must not be content to follow, as it were, in the leading-strings of nature, but must proceed in advance with principles of judgment according to unvarying laws, and compel nature to reply to its questions.