Word: designer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Smoke abatement work," Dean Clifford said, "is to the engineer simply the application of sound and well-known engineering principles to the design and operation of the fuel-burning plants. Along this line, a member of the faculty of the Engineering School has had occasion to visit several boiler rooms in and about Boston with a view to inspecting the equipment, supervising alterations, and instructing the firemen...
...seeking elsewhere for it more suitable play. But there is no reason for the Club to condemn "Liliom" on the grounds that its presentation would be contrary to their policy. Better far a well-worn "Liliom", than an over-exotic and unintelligible importation which no American manager would design to produce. If the Club can bring anything new and constructive to stagecraft by producing certain hitherto unknown plays, then there may be an excuse for their policy. But to become exponents of a hard and fast rule is to narrow the possibilities to success which he Dramatic Club may have...
...last of a series of four lectures by S. S. Hanks '12 on airport problems of design, construction, and management will be given this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Pierce Hall. The lecturer will summarize his earlier talks on international airports as ports of entry, on the flying boat, and on American airports, present and future, closing with a general discussion of the whole problem. Hanks will illustrate his talk with moving pictures from one airplane showing another plane doing almost all the stunts known to aviators. He will also consider the relative importance of "air space" and "ground...
Arthur Newell Talbot '81, professor-emeritus of municipal sanitary engineering, able traction engineer (formula for laying railway curves, moving train stresses on tracks), pioneer in the development of reinforced concrete, the design of municipal sewage plants...
This afternoon's lecture will be the second in a series of four talks by Hanks on airport problems of design, construction, and management for the engineer, architect, and business executive. Next Tuesday his third lecture will discuss "American Airports, Present and Future...