This collection comprises the complete run of the Engineering Series, Volume 1, Issues 1-18 from the Colorado College Publication. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the early 20th-century engineering research and education landscape. Containing a variety of articles, reports, and studies, the publication reflects the academic interests and specializations of the faculty and researchers at Colorado College during this period.
Researchers and historians of engineering, science, and higher education will find this volume an invaluable resource. It provides insight into the evolution of engineering disciplines and the historical context of scientific inquiry at a pioneering institution in the American West. The "Colorado College Publication, Engineering Series" represents a significant contribution to the documented history of technological and scientific advancements.
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