1 March 1933
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 10, Issue 3, 1932
Sir,-with reference to Mr. Drury’s paper of the January issue of the Journal, I cannot see on what basis Mr. Drury assumes 7 1/2 tons per sq. in. as total available stresses in a pillar which has a direct stress and bending stresses.
The PRESIDENT proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Drury for his paper and for the very great care with which he had prepared it.
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