Papers of Floyd A. Nagler, 1915-1931.

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Papers of Floyd A. Nagler, 1915-1931.

Reports by Nagler or others on proposed water power development on the Cedar River at Rochester and the Iowa River at Alden; report by Nagler on the effect on Fort Dodge sewage disposal of a proposed dam on the Des Moines River; and Nagler's M.S.E. thesis, University of Michigan, 1915.

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Nagler, Floyd A. (Floyd August), 1892-1933.

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Nagler was professor of hydraulic engineering at the University of Iowa and the first director of the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research. From the description of Papers of Floyd A. Nagler, 1915-1931. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233119166 ...

Iowa institute of hydraulic research

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