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... hope , be fulfilling the purpose for which this Lectureship was founded . We have come together for this annual occasion to spend a quiet hour in thinking about some aspects of engineering in its most general phases . We come here to ...
... hope , be fulfilling the purpose for which this Lectureship was founded . We have come together for this annual occasion to spend a quiet hour in thinking about some aspects of engineering in its most general phases . We come here to ...
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... hope to introduce to you any new thoughts , may I content myself by stirring up in your minds some of the possibly vague thoughts which you may occasionally have entertained about the future of the physical well - being of our country ...
... hope to introduce to you any new thoughts , may I content myself by stirring up in your minds some of the possibly vague thoughts which you may occasionally have entertained about the future of the physical well - being of our country ...
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... hope for it that I am anxious to see the engineering profession accept fully its responsibilities for public awareness of the facts that material progress is not automatic , that we must look ahead , and that without an assured and ...
... hope for it that I am anxious to see the engineering profession accept fully its responsibilities for public awareness of the facts that material progress is not automatic , that we must look ahead , and that without an assured and ...
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