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The Structural Engineer, Volume 12, Issue 6, 1934

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Sir,-From the brevity of Dr. Faber’s article on this vast subject it may be inferred that its main purpose is to provoke a discussion, and no doubt architects and structural engineers alike will take up the gauntlet Dr. Faber throws down.

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