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The Structural Engineer, Volume 69, Issue 8, 1991
Promoting the profession The further Viewpoint article on this topic (by Mr J. A. Baird on 5 March following that by Mr M. J. Murray on 4 December) has sparked off two further contributions (since that in our column for 19 February from Mr G. C. Peattie). Richard Trail of Glasgow keenly supports the third proposal made by Mr Baird: Mr Baird’s first two courses of action do not much appeal to my taste and I feel are not likely to lead to any perceptible success. They depend largely on individuals using the tags of ‘Engineer Smith’ or the badge, and there can be no centrally controlled effort. Verulam
Sheffield International Arena will provide a multipurpose venue for major events attracting visitors from a wide area. Built as one of the venues for the World Student Games to be held in Sheffield in July 1991, it will host gymnastics, basketball and volleyball. Thereafter, it will provide excellent facilities for all who watch and take part in sporting events, concerts, exhibitions, family shows, and leisure activities. It represents for the UK a major advance in spectator comfort and viewing. P.R. Benson and P.A. Gossen