Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Том 50

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Сторінка 46 - President in the chair. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. The Corresponding Secretary read the following letter from the Honorable EDWARD J.
Сторінка 49 - Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the American Institute of...
Сторінка 4 - Aggressive competition which often prevails in ordtnary commercial transactions cannot exist among engineers without diminishing their usefulness and lowering the dignity and standing of the profession. III. The first duty of engineers is to their clients or employers, who have a right to expect that the portion of their business entrusted to the engineer will receive careful investigation and intelligent treatment, and that any special information derived by the engineerduring his employment, will...
Сторінка 166 - ... avoiding pollution. They shall warn the persistent violator of all reasonable regulation in the management of water, of the consequences of his acts. In a word, it shall be their especial function to guard the public interest and the public health in its relation with water, whether pure or defiled, with the ultimate hope, which must never be abandoned, that sooner or later ways may be found to redeem and preserve all the waters of the State.
Сторінка 29 - Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the society, and that a copy be sent to the relatives of our deceased member.
Сторінка 5 - ... aim should be to give the client the advantage of collective skill. Discussions should be confidential. Consulting engineers should not say or do anything to impair confidence in the engineer in charge unless it is apparent that he is wholly incompetent or the interests of the profession so require. Engineers acting as experts in legal and other cases, in making reports and testifying, should not depart from the true statement of results based on sound engineering principles. To base reports...
Сторінка 4 - ... the facts plainly stated. The success or failure of one member reflects credit or discredit on the whole profession. The attitude of superiors toward subordinates should be that of helpfulness and encouragement. The attitude of subordinates to superiors should be one of loyalty and diligent support. The treatment of each by the other should be open and frank.
Сторінка 17 - I move that the Chair be requested to appoint a committee of three to consider this matter and report.
Сторінка 88 - An engineer, conductor, brakeman, switch-tender or other officer, agent or servant of any railway company, who is guilty of any willful violation or omission of his duty as such officer, agent or servant, by...
Сторінка 46 - Canada, and who may be so situated as not to be personally known to five Members of the Society, as required in the foregoing paragraph, may be recommended for ballot by five Members of the Council, after sufficient evidence has been secured to show that in their opinion the applicant is worthy of admission to the grade which he seeks.

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