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American Society of Civil Engineers. Montana Section (3)

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The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) was organized in 1892 and invited civil engineers and students from engineering schools to join. Its purpose was to promote engineering with high standards of conduct and professionalism. The Student Chapter of Montana State College was created in 1922 and individual engineers in Montana belonged to the Society which consists of Sections, Districts and Zones in the United States. On January 18, 1946, Montana engineers organized the Montana Sectio...

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American Society of Civil Engineers (2)

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American Society of Civil Engineers. San Diego Section (3)

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Founded March 5, 1915. The Section establishes professional standards for its members and promotes relationships between the public and governmental organizations.

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American society of civil engineers, Committee on history and heritage of American civil engineering (3)

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The Committee was established by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1964. The Historic Civil Engineering Landmark program was developed by the Committee as a means of bringing proper recognition to historic civil engineering projects, structures, and sites.

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American society of civil engineers. Irrigation and drainage division (3)

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American Society of Civil Engineers. Alaska Section (2)

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American Society of Civil Engineers. Seattle Section (2)

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Organized on June 30, 1913.

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American Society of Civil Engineers. Duke University chapter. (2)

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The Duke University chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was formed in 1932 as the Duke Society of Civil Engineers. The group petitioned to join the American Society of Civil Engineers as a student chapter, and in 1933 the society became known as the Duke Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The society was open to any undergraduate student interested in engineering. The purpose of the student chapter was to further interest in the...

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American Society of Civil Engineers. Stanford University student chapter. (2)

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In November 1905, the Civil Engineering Society at Stanford University was organized; the name was changed to the Associated Civil Engineers in 1910. In 1920, when the American Society of Civil Engineers authorized student chapters, the Stanford A.C.E. became the first student chapter to join the A.S.C.E. HISTORICAL NOTE Civil engineering students at Stanford University organized their first professional club in 1893,...

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American Society of Civil Engineers. North Carolina State University Student Chapter. (2)

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NC State's student chapter of the ASCE was established in or before 1948, giving civil engineering students the opportunity to become exposed to the professional world of civil engineering, while also helping to coordinate many of the activities going on within the Department of Civil Engineering (later, Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering) at NC State. NCSU's chapter was still active in 2008.

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