This volume contains selected proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers from 1916. Offering a snapshot of the engineering concerns of the era, the compilation provides insights into contemporary civil engineering practices and the evolution of the field. The collection presents a valuable resource for historians of technology, civil engineers, and anyone interested in the historical context of modern engineering practices. Each issue addresses topics relevant to the challenges and advancements of the early 20th century.
These proceedings offer a unique look into the discussions and developments within the American Society of Civil Engineers during a pivotal time in its history.
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