DocumentCode
1319171
Title
An engineering analysis of the labor problem: President´s address
Author
Townley, Calvert
Volume
39
Issue
8
fYear
1920
Firstpage
711
Lastpage
714
Abstract
THE Constitution prescribes that the President must deliver an address at the Annual Convenvention, — whether you want to hear it or not. It has been sometimes customary for the Executive who is about to retire from office to summarize the achievements of his term. It has seemed to me that these have been better chronicled as they occurred in the pages of your Journal. The pastime of prophecy has some attractions, but is of doubtful value, and somewhat dangerous as well. The advances in the art are well covered by many valuable technical papers of the year including those which are to be submitted at this Convention. There remain broad public questions regarding which engineers are peculiarly well qualified to have opinions and to influence the opinions of others and it has therefore seemed to me that I might perhaps come nearer justifying the constitutional provision by dealing with one of these.
Keywords
Electron tubes; Government; History; Immune system; Industries; Supply and demand;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0360-6449
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JoAIEE.1920.6592125
Filename
6592125
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