Author: Goodall, P D;Husband, H C
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Goodall, P D;Husband, H C
The Structural Engineer, Volume 50, Issue 12, 1972
A brief account is initially given in the paper of the history of the site, and the planning requirements which led to the decision to lift the buildings. J. Charge
Looking back over the past twenty years 1 have been disappointed to find in myself no evidence of any burning ambition, no singleness of purpose in my activities. My interest in structural engineering, in the Institution, in safety, in education and in training has developed almost by accident-happy accidents, nevertheless, as I find these topics fascinating and absorbing. Within these subjects, I will endeavour to underline policy decisions which must be taken both inside and outside the Institution and to suggest that the safe route may not be the best to take, the secure position may not be the wisest to hold, the preservation of the status quo may not be in the public interest. In every case, however, the question in the title of my address will remain unanswered. Kenneth Severn
Symposium on Marine Pollution A two-day symposium on marine pollution has been arranged by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects for 27 and 28 February 1973 and will be held at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. Details of the programme and registration form are available from the Secretary, RINA, 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London SWlX 860.