American Society of Civil Engineers, Duke University Chapter records, 1932-1983 (bulk 1944-1970).

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American Society of Civil Engineers, Duke University Chapter records, 1932-1983 (bulk 1944-1970).

Records of the Duke chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers contain correspondence, annual reports, meeting announcements, planning materials for the Engineers Show, a newsletter, minutes, membership lists, photographs, and clippings. Major subjects include the School of Engineering, professional development, student societies, and the history of civil engineering.

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Duke University

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American Society of Civil Engineers. Duke University chapter.

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The Duke University chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is an academic group for Engineering students at Duke University, formed in 1932. From the description of American Society of Civil Engineers, Duke University Chapter records, 1932-1983 (bulk 1944-1970). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57225813 ...

Boston Society of Civil Engineers

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Duke University. School of Engineering

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The School of Engineering traces its history back to 1851 when the catalogue for Normal College, the forerunner of Trinity College and Duke University, advertised a Classical course which included surveying in the sophomore year as well as architecture and engineering for seniors. Similar offerings characterized instruction in the subject of engineering throughout the 73 year period of the institution's operation as Trinity College. When Trinity College became Duke University in 1924, Engineerin...