abhor borrowing anything from social scientists. Yet, it was while reading Professor Kimball Young's pro- vocative "Isn't One Wile Enough1' that the t...
Need some advice on bringing up children? These are some of the topics to be discussed this fall and next spring before the Esso Research Club of Linden, ...
sional services that is commensuratewith it* contribu- tion to the success of the ... expense for professional serviceis usually a red ink item on the industrial ...
of the good work in industrial and engineering, chemistry is the result, not of one man's genius, but of the group effort of a team. These teams sometimes exist in.
Professional Attitude and Job Changes. Now that a goodly number of chemists are in the high earnings bracket, it may not be out of place to reflect. Upon some of the thoughts that prompteda study of the pro- fessional and economic status of the chemi
man arrives at the money-earning commencement of his career by a good deal of learning and reading; usually his wife also is well educated and may have one ...
the personnel men in industry have one thing in commonâ ... through love of God and love of fellow man ... The student should know that the teacher ap-.
The Professional Man THE EXPLORATORY ATTITUDE. F. E. Frey. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1955, 47 (11), pp 19Aâ20A. DOI: 10.1021/ie50551a002. Publication Date: ...
Page 1. b __. La? ....................... Page 2. ALBERENE. FUME HOODS make Perchloric Acid. ALBERENE STONE. B&r.mdPlal!-. The Ploferrional Man.
teaser to whet your appetite for this symposium. In "Tools for the Engineer," Mr. Cooper presents some challenging thoughts which he will discuss in greater ...
The Professional Man THE ENGINEER PLANS RETIREMENT. P. D. Foote. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1955, 47 (4), pp 19Aâ20A. DOI: 10.1021/ie50544a002. Publication ...
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