The Reconstruction of a Soaking Pit Building Discussion on Paper by Mr. H. C. Husband and Mr. K. H.
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 32, Issue 5, 1954

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The CHAIRMAN (Lt.-Colonel R. F. Galbraith, M.C., B.Sc.(Eng.), M.I.Struct.E., .M.I.C.E.), introduced the authors and expressed his great pleasure that one of the Institution's very dear Past Presidents, Professor J. Husband, was present on that occasion.

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