1 June 1923
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 1, Issue 6, 1923
The assumption of Mr. Godfrey that the analysis of shear and the methods of shear reinforcement in concrete beams is one of the most illogical things in all the literature on the subject cannot well be controverted. C.A.P. Turner
Egyptian Period. Trade Guilds, technical institutions, professional associations, and learned societies appear to have existed in some form or other through all the changing periods of recorded history. E. Fiander Etchells
During the last few years the Council of the thriving and growing Swedish seaport of Helsingborg has voted considerable sums for the extension of its harbour and the improvement of the facilities for visiting ships. Among the structures erected the 1,100 ft. long breakwater, extending from the old moles, and partly enclosing a new harbour basin, is the most conspicuous, and a short description of its design and construction might perhaps be of general interest. J. Wulff