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FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 19159.30 O'CLOCK. 



Joint Session of Subsection 6 (Engineering Education) and Sections V (Engineering 

 and VH (Mining and Metallurgy). 



RALEIGH HOTEL, FIRST FLOOR, PRIVATE DINING ROOM. 



GARDNER C. ANTHONY, Chairman. 



Engineering Nomenclature. (Topic referred to this Congress by its 



predecessor.) 

 ALBERTO SMITH. 



What is Engineering Education Contributing toward Scientific Progress and 



Invention? 

 WALTER RAUTENSTRAUCH, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 



Engineering Education in the United States. 



CHARLES D. HOWE, President, School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 

 Ohio. 



The Influence of Technical Journals upon Engineering Education. 



T. A. RICKARD, Editor, Mining and Scientific Press, San Francisco, 



Cal. 

 THOMAS J. READ, New York, N. Y. 



The United States Bureau of Mines. 



VAN. H. MANNING, Director, Bureau of Mines. 



What is Engineering Education Contributing toward Scientific Progress and 



Invention? 

 VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Significance of Engineering Degrees in the United States. 

 WILLIAM T. MAGRUDER, Columbus, Ohio. 



Joint Session of Section VIII (Agricultural Education) and Section in (Conservation 



of Natural Resources). 



OAK ROOM, RALEIGH HOTEL. 



A. C. TRUE, Chairman. 



Education in Forestry. 



J. W. TOUMEY, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 



