Student, teacher, and engineer : selected speeches and articles of Nathan W. Dougherty

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    • Dougherty, Nathan Washington
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Student, teacher, and engineer : selected speeches and articles of Nathan W. Dougherty

Edited by William Kenneth Stair

University of Tennessee Press, [1972]

[1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works
  • Peebles, F. N. Foreword
  • Editor's preface
  • Traveling Eastward
  • Dimming the diamonds and polishing the pebbles
  • Educational maturity is the goal
  • The elements glow as they complete the whole
  • Education of the engineer
  • Contributions of science and technology to education
  • The race is won by the runner
  • The right to talk back
  • The role of professional societies
  • Professional development of engineering teachers
  • Professional registration of engineers
  • Historical approach to professionalism
  • Need for engineering biographies
  • Have science and technology outrun the art of living?
  • Adjustment to new ideas
  • Today is not halfway between yesterday and tomorrow
  • Freedman's brew in an industrial age
  • The History of the American Society for Engineering Education
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