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Memorial Tributes:

National Academy of Engineering, Volume 10

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Size: 296 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:2002


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This is the 10th Volume in the series Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and foreign associates. These volumes are intended ...
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Front Matter i-xii  
Frederic W. Albaugh 1-7 (skim)
Harvey O. Banks 8-13 (skim)
Melvin L. Baron 14-17 (skim)
Milo C. Bell 18-23 (skim)
J. Lewis Blackburn 24-27 (skim)
J. Keith Brimacombe 28-33 (skim)
Gordon S. Brown 34-39 (skim)
John D. Caplan 40-47 (skim)
Wallace L. Chadwick 48-53 (skim)
Julian D. Cole 54-59 (skim)
Alfred R. Cooper, Jr. 60-65 (skim)
Georges A. Deschamps 66-69 (skim)
J. Presper Eckert 70-75 (skim)
Howard W. Emmons 76-81 (skim)
Eugene G. Fubini 82-85 (skim)
Donald F. Galloway 86-93 (skim)
H. Joseph Gerber 94-99 (skim)
Edward L. Ginzton 100-105 (skim)
André Y. Giraud 106-109 (skim)
John V. N. Granger 110-113 (skim)
John E. Gray 114-119 (skim)
Richard W. Hamming 120-125 (skim)
N. Bruce Hannay 126-131 (skim)
Clair A. Hill 132-135 (skim)
Nicholas J. Hoff 136-139 (skim)
Hoyt C. Hottel 140-145 (skim)
George R. Irwin 146-153 (skim)
Burgess H. Jennings 154-157 (skim)
Robert A. Laudise 158-163 (skim)
Hans List 164-167 (skim)
Harvard Lomax 168-173 (skim)
Albert G. Mumma 174-177 (skim)
Ryoichi Nakagawa 178-181 (skim)
Kenneth D. Nicholas 182-187 (skim)
Franklin F. Offner 188-193 (skim)
John R. Philip 194-199 (skim)
Otto H. Schmitt 200-205 (skim)
Judith A. Schwan 206-209 (skim)
Joseph F. Shea 210-215 (skim)
Robert S. Silver 216-221 (skim)
Werner Stumm 222-227 (skim)
Victor G. Szebehely 228-233 (skim)
Hans J. P. von Ohain 234-239 (skim)
Elmer P. Wheaton 240-247 (skim)
Eugene C. Whitney 248-251 (skim)
Frank Whittle 252-259 (skim)
F. Karl Willenbrock 260-263 (skim)
Chia-Shun Yih 264-275 (skim)
Charles A. Zraket 276-282 (skim)
Appendix 283-284 (skim)
Acknowledgments for the Photographs 285-286 (skim)

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This is the 10th Volume in the series Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and foreign associates. These volumes are intended to stand as an enduring record of the many contributions of engineers and engineering to the benefit of humankind. In most cases, the authors of the tributes are contemporaries or colleagues who had personal knowledge of the interests and the engineering accomplishments of the deceased. Through its members and foreign associates, the Academy carries out the responsibilities for which it was established in 1964.

Under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering was formed as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. Members are elected on the basis of significant contributions to engineering theory and practice and to the literature of engineering or on the basis of demonstrated unusual accomplishments in the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology. The National Academies share a responsibility to advise the federal government on matters of science and technology. The expertise and credibility that the National Academy of Engineering brings to that task stem directly from the abilities, interests, and achievements of our members and foreign associates, our colleagues and friends, whose special gifts we remember in this book.

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