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American echanical CEEICERS Chairman - - - STARKE SHELBY Vice-Chairman A - - ANDREW H. HlNES, IR. Secretary-Treasurer - - HAROLD W. BURNEY THE American Society of Mechanical Engineers was inactive during the War years, but since the termination of the War the membership has rapidly grown to thirty-seven members. . The A. S. M. E. Was organized in l88U in order to provide for the advance- menlt of the engineering profession and the dissemination of technical in- formation among its members. ln l92f5 the University of Florida student branch was established to permit undergraduate engineering students to participate in the activities of 'the national society. As D. Robert Yarnall, the President of the A. S. M. E., has said, The nature of the engineer's training establishes his faith in truth and integrity. His confidence in the future is strong. He believes that through education men may attain Wisdom and understanding, and may learn to live together in peace. As a citizen, in a unique position in our industrial society, he believes in the dignity and intelligence of the individual. Conscious of the dependence of his fellow men on engineering, he feels responsible for serving them. Burney Burris Carpenter Crim Diaz Cfallentine Harper H1 Hines Holden Horton Clive Shearer Young Society Engineers
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American Society oi Chemical Engineers Barsa Bryan Cotter Pollock Roden Story Williams American Institute of Electrical Engineers Drexel Gordon Guerra LeMaster Scharla-Nielsen Waters
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American Society of Civil Engineers . -jf Ni' ' zdifi 1 .,.1,'?i ' ' RQCTUTTY lor.. BEM Sri XN G u B10 5 PTO ' Op. SV-90 31 ITA DON T XNXQ5OT- Qgyrjnen H' prof vffft' ' Dr A ' Em Q, 911' GI . L9 USS S017 -bewa ' Milfs' ' Tffden x pew' ' pff-wi The Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is open to students enrolled, and to those interested in enrolling in the Department of Civil Engineering. The aim of the Chapter is the professional ad- vancement of students and the stimulation of interest in the field of Civil Engineering. This is accom- plished lov means of special bi-Weekly programs featuring prominent speakers, field trips, movies, and other activities designed to acquaint the student with the prololems which will confront him after graduation. Not shown: Black Bender Green '-,J Haley Miller, A. Byrd Fisher Colson Holtz W ' ,Q . 1' HIGHWAY? SGHCTIQZI R- Miller' Nelson' Spflflqler- coNcRETE1 Alisedifp, R. Miller, Prof. wimsms iffy Off'
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