This volume contains the proceedings, constitution, and by-laws of the Brooklyn Engineers' Club. As Volume 18 in a series, it provides a detailed record of the club's activities, discussions, and governance during a specific period. This historical document offers valuable insights into the engineering practices, professional standards, and organizational structure of the Brooklyn Engineers' Club.
Researchers, historians of technology, and those interested in the evolution of engineering societies will find this volume a useful resource. The inclusion of the constitution and by-laws offers a clear understanding of the club's operational framework and its role in the broader engineering community.
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