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... increase . This is a sobering thought , from any point of view . It is made the more vivid by consideration of some of the basic statistics which the Commission present before pro- ceeding to more detailed considerations of every major ...
... increase . This is a sobering thought , from any point of view . It is made the more vivid by consideration of some of the basic statistics which the Commission present before pro- ceeding to more detailed considerations of every major ...
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... increase in imports will be necessary . And since one does not import raw materials except from the most economical source , usually the nearest , Canada is going to be expected to meet a large part of this demand , in addition to ...
... increase in imports will be necessary . And since one does not import raw materials except from the most economical source , usually the nearest , Canada is going to be expected to meet a large part of this demand , in addition to ...
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... increase in " productivity " ( to use a word of the age ) is almost automatic and a most desirable social goal . The recent " Centenary of Engineering " in Chicago might have been regarded , from some angles , as an unquestioning ...
... increase in " productivity " ( to use a word of the age ) is almost automatic and a most desirable social goal . The recent " Centenary of Engineering " in Chicago might have been regarded , from some angles , as an unquestioning ...
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1953 Resources Applied Science asbestos aspects British Columbia Canada of today Canadian capita cent citizens civil engineer coal Commission conservation consider Division of Building early engineering economic essential fact Faculty of Applied forests Francis Bacon fuel resources future implications important industrial interest land LECTURE Convocation Hall look ahead matter mind mineral fuels National Research Council natural resources non-renewable resources Ontario optimists organic resources petroleum philosophy of engineering physical power in Nature power stations production profession of engineering professional question quoted raw materials recent renewable resources Report Resources for Tomorrow resources of nature responsible Rideau Canal Shand Dam significant Sixth Lecturer SIXTH WALLBERG LECTURE Soil erosion sources of power speak speaker statement steward suggest supply talk about inexhaust things thought Tomorrow THE ENGINEER'S tonight treasure house United University of Toronto venture vital WALLBERG LECTURE Convocation waste water polluted words Yonge Street