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White, L Scott
The Structural Engineer, Volume 26, Issue 12, 1948
The devastation of the world war swept over the capital of Hungary and the fury of the enemy deprived the " Queen of the Danube " of all her beautiful and world famous bridges, which are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. When the siege of the city ended about the middle of February, 1945, and the tortured inhabitants could creep out from beneath the ruins of their homes, the capital was cut in two, because the most simple means of communication were in ruins. Dr. Charles Szechy
It is with deep regret that the Council has to record the death of two Past Presidents of the Institution, Mr. J. F. Butler and Mr. H., J. Deane.
There has recently been published in The Structural Engineer two papers concerned directly with aluminium alloys. One of these contains an account of the production and properties of aluminum alloys by H. K. Hardy, followed by some considerations of structural use with examples of weight saving, by C. G. Watson. The other, by D. V. Pike, contains an account of some existing aluminium alloy structures and considerable information related to design and weight saving. G. Forrest and F.R.C. Smith