The National Engineer, Volume 11

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National Association of Power Engineers, 1907
 

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Page 40 - And the best will come back to you. Give love, and love to your life will flow, A strength in your utmost need ; Have faith, and a score of hearts will show Their faith in your word and deed. Give truth, and your gift will be paid in kind ; And honor will honor meet; And a
Page 40 - Tis just what we are and do; Then give to the world the best you have, For life is the mirror of king and slave; And the best will come back to you.
Page 40 - There are souls that are pure and true ; Then give to the world the best you have, There are loyal hearts; there are spirits brave;
Page 42 - and not countenancing any project or enterprise that will interfere with perfect harmony between them. Neither shall It be used for political or religious purposes. Its meetings shall be devoted to the business of the Association, and at all times preference shall be given to the education of engineers,
Page 40 - and not countenancing any project or enterprise that will interfere with perfect harmony between them. Neither shall it be used for political or religious purposes. Its meetings shall be devoted to the business of the Association, and at all times preference shall be given to the education of engineers,
Page 4 - Experiments now being conducted by the boiler division of the United States Geological Survey fueltesting plant at St. Louis, Mo., on the nature of boiler efficiencies have suggested that stationary boilers ought to be made to do ten to twenty times as much work per unit of heating surface as they do
Page 50 - This Association shall at no time be used for the furtherance of strikes, or for the purpose of interfering In any way between Its members and their employers In regard to
Page 16 - at an infinite distance, the projecting lines drawn from any points of an object, of finite magnitude, to this point, will be parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plane of projection.

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