Word: moyer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...current number of the Engineering Journal contains the following articles: "Modern Stage Setting in Shakesperian Plays," by F. S. Brown; "Simplicity of Method in Elementary Dynamics," by E. V. Huntington '95; "Superheated Steam for Steam Turbines," by G. H. Moyer '99; "Draught," by K. S. Dow; Directory of Graduates of the Engineering Department, by Professor I. N. Hollis...
...following men are on the list of speakers: G. S. Rice '70, chief engineer Rapid Transit R. R. Commission, New York; F. W. Dean '75, mill engineer and architect, Boston; J. R. Worcester '82, consulting engineer, Boston; F. L. Gilman '95, Western Electric Co., New York; G. A. Moyer '99, General Electric Co., Lynn; H. M. Hale '04, Rapid Transit R. R. Commission, New York; W. C. Brinton '07, H. P. Forte '07, H. L. Lincoln '07, H. M. Turner...
...following graduates are on the list of speakers: G. S. Rice '70, chief engineer Rapid Transit R. R. Commission, New York; F. W. Dean '75, mill engineer and architect, Boston; G. R. Worcester '82, consulting engineer, Boston; F. L. Gilman '95, Western Electric Co., New York; G. A. Moyer '99, General Electric Co., Lynn; H. M. Hale '04, Rapid Transit R. R. Commission, New York
...Chemistry; Austin Teaching Fellows--A. F. Whittem in Romance Languages, W. J. Shepard in History, L. Ross in Applied Mechanics; instructors--F. Dohs in Gymnastics, O. Ames and J. M. Greenman in Botany, T. Stickney in Greek, W. M. Cole in Accounting, A. B. Frizell in Mathematics, J. A. Moyer in Descriptive Geometry, S. E. Whiting in Electrical Engineering, T. Hall, Jr., R. Lu V. Lyman, E. H. Wells, all in English, A. Brun in French, P. S. Smith in Geology, A. W. Boesche and M. M. Skinner in German, H. C. Boynton in Metallurgy and Metallography, S. G. Morley...
...planned to give this summer, for the first time, the courses Engineering 5b and 5d, on statics, and the resistance of materials, respectively. These courses will probably be given this summer by Mr. J. A. Moyer. They are added in order that the men who have failed to attain the required grade in them, may complete the courses during the summer, and thus be able to take up their next year's work in the ball. There will also be as usual courses in plane, geodetic, and railroad surveying, all of which are prescribed for civil and mining engineers...