1 March 1923
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1923
We record with much regret the death of our first President, the Earl of Plymouth.
The conflict between theory and practice in structural engineering. This supposed conflict is one of the perennial subjects for discussion, and some people believe that it is useless constantly to be arguing over the matter because the champions of the two points of view approach the subject from different avenues and will not give way in the least to each other.
Papers are to be read dealing with the metallurgical and electrical industries, aeronautics, &C., and excursions made to the "Usine de Gennevilliers de L’Union d’Electricitk,” to the “Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers,” and to the Eiffel Tower, &C. W. E. W.