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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 40 No. 4 (June 1963)
Contents:
Automation through N/C, by Bob Carey
An Ounce of Prevention, by Bruce Wood
Just a Typical Interview Trip, by Bob Deddens
Dean's Page: Ethics, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charley: Sue Ferguson
News Briefs, by Stan McCauley
What I Think: The New Engineer, by John Kuhlman
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 40 No. 3 (April 1963)
Contents:
No Place to Hide, by Doug Smith
Risks, For What?, by Bob Deddens
On Target, by Glenn Brown
Beer, by Tom Epley
Dean's Page: Linking the Two Ends of the Log, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charley's Showgirl: Bonnie Heimann
News Briefs, by Stan McCauley
What I Think: Haphazard Decisions?, by Carl Eppich
The Jaundiced Eye, by Tom Driscoll
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 40 No. 2 (February 1963)
Contents:
Metal Cutting and Machinability, by Russ Henke
Our Polluted Air, by Tom Myers
Starpower, by Tom Epley
Cryogenics - The World Of The Super-Cold, by Kay Grimshaw
Continuous Computer Control, by Rex Hill
Dean's Page, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charley's Valentine: Jody Bock
What I Think: Welcome Quarter System, by Frank Burris
News Briefs, by Stan McCauley
Screw News
Political Notebook: Poland-Yugoslavia Why Help Communists?, by Dr. Gene Lewis
The Jaundiced Eye, by Tom Driscoll
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 40 No. 1 (November 1962)
Contents:
This is Tau Beta Pi, by Russell Henke
Communications Satellites, by Jim Aiken
Blasting Metals into Shape, by Mike Olen & Dave Conaway
Gem of the Future, by Alvin McFarland
Measuring to the Millionth, by Ron Cosler
Dean's Page, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charley's Pretty Penny: Penny Bock
News Briefs, by Stan McCauley
What I Think: The Gearhead Image, by Paul Marshall
Political Notebook: Rich Man's Tax, Poor Man's Burden, by Harold Brayman
Application for Date with an Engineer
The New Crew, by Tom Driscoll
The Jaundiced Eye, by Tom Driscoll
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 39 No. 4 (June 1962)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Cincinnati and Covington Suspension Bridge
The Suspension Bridge, by Jim Johnson
Designing a Preamplifier from Scratch - IV, by Harold Wiebe
Dean Justice
Basic Statistical Concepts, by Martin Waits
The Optical Maser, by Rex Hill
Engine Charley's Summer Sweetheart: Linda Miller
Cliches of Socialism: "Federal Aid is All Right If it doesn't Bring Federal Control"
Senior Personalities
What I Think: Engineering... Not for Me, by John Tinker
News Briefs, Tom Driscoll
The Jaundiced Eye, by Tom Driscoll
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 39 No. 3 (April 1962)
Contents:
Highways of the Future, by Stan McCauley
Designing a Preamplifier from Scratch - III, by Harold Weibe
Why Study for an MBA Degree?, by John Davis
Conversion Factors
Engine Charley's Spring Sprite: Miss Jackie Flora
What I Think: Why, by Tom Myers
Financial Report
Cliches of Socialism: "The Welfare State is the Best Security Against Communism"
News Briefs, by Tom Driscoll
Miller's Mayham: What If..., by Pete Miller
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 39 No. 2 (February 1962)
Contents:
The Recruiting Game, by Tom Allman
Designing a Preamplifier from Scratch - II, by Harold Weibe
Celestial Mechanics, by Al Schanzle
Highways of the Future, by Stan McCauley
Do-It-Yourself Interview
Engine Charley's Snowbelle: Patricia Speckman
Cliches of Socialism: "Americans Squander Their Incomes on Themselves While Public Needs Are Neglected"
Co-Op on the Job
What I Think: What Price Integrity?, by Nash McCauley
News Briefs, by Tom Driscoll
Miller's Mayham: Photog's Dream, by Pete Miller
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 39 No. 1 (November 1961)
Contents:
Core Revitalization, by John Niehaus
Designing a Preamplifier from Scratch - I, by Harold Wiebe
The Real Brain on Campus, by Al Schanzle
Supersonic Wind Tunnels, by Paul Hemker
Operation Moonwatch, by Bill Weber
Cliches of Socialism: "Human Rights are More Important than Property Rights"
Engine Charley's Fall Doll: Becky Stewart
New Staff
What I Think: It's Up to You, by Jim Johnson
Kampus Kaleidoscope
News Briefs, by Tom Driscoll
Miller's Mayham: Much Ado About Nothing, by Pete Miller
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 38 No. 4 (June 1961)
Contents:
The Engineer and Education, by P. Kenneth Seidelmann
Cleaning With Sound, by R. W. Ratcliff
Senior Personalities
Engine Charley's Finale: Miss Pam Martin
What I Think: "It Does Matter"
Marry Not an Engineer
News Briefs, by Nash Mccauley
Millers Mayham, by Pete Miller
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 38 No. 3 (April 1961)
Contents:
Profile in Courage, by Tom Allman
The Engineer in Business, by Robert L. Fegley: The General Electric Co.
Space Environment Simulation, by Frank R. Tepe
Running Scared, by Everett P. Partridge: Hagen Chemicals
Getting a Ph.D. Cooperatively!, by Professor Hans Ernst
Engine Charley's Spring Sprite: Miss Georgie Daub
What I Think: Speed, Memory and Old Quizzes, by R. E. Sigmon
News Briefs, by Nash Mccauley
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 38 No. 2 (February 1961)
Contents:
Medical Problems and the Engineer, by Jim Johnson
Detergents: What Are They?, by Samuel J. Miller
From the Desk of the Administration:
The Experimental Reading Program, by Dean Howard K. Justice
The Special Theory of Albert Einstein
Industrial Management, by Tom Allman
Sub-Atomic Miniaturization, by Dan Driscoll
Engine Charley's February Folly: Miss Nicki Gallis
Engineer's Vocabulary
What I Think: Our Need for a Foreign Policy in Science, by Dick Hynes
News Briefs, by Nash McCauley
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 38 No. 1 (November 1960)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Birdseye view of Downtown Cincinnati
Civic Problems and the Engineer, by Jim Armour
Manned Space Flight Simulator, by Frank Tepe
Cerenkov Radiation, by Nash Mccauley
Fuel Cells, by Tom Driscoll
Staff Introduction
Engine Charley's Fall Folly: Miss Karen Schram
What I Think: Have We Reached The Peak?, by Jim Sturgeopulos
Campus News
News Briefs, by Glenn Brown
Mr. Drach, by Dick Wilks
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 37 No. 4 (June 1960)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Ford Motor Company's "City-Center Express"
Who Needs Wheels?, by Jim Hill
Engineer in Time, by Mary Wilkerson
No Sweat for Jupiter, by Tom Allman
Radiation Effects, by Gary Lloyd
Engine Charley's Summer Sweetheart: Miss Barbara Keselowsky
Canvassing the Campus
What I Think: The Quarter System Reviewed, by Everett Wixom
Senior Personalities
News Briefs, by Tom Myers
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 37 No. 3 (April 1960)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Ford "704" Experimental Engine
Detroit Looks Ahead, by Glenn Brown
Radar, by Sam Ewing, Jr.
Brake-Through, by Bill Neel
Operation Brickbat, by Dick Wilks
Engine Charley's Choice: Miss Linda Robbins
Kampus Kaleidoscope
From the Desk of the Administration:
Toward Professional Identification, by George D. Moon, Jr.
Do-It-Yourself "Still"
What I Think: Only When Men's Minds, by Jack Lower
News Briefs, by Tom Myers
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 37 No. 2 (February 1960)
Contents:
They Simply Finished Themselves, by Tom Allman
Electricity Puts Its Shoulder to the Wheel, by Dick Wilks
Ferrous Frontier, by Bob Rutherford
A Versatile Little Meter, by Jerry English
The Photoconductor, by Jim Hill
Engine Charley's Co-Op Girl: Miss Kay Leslie Ross
Kampus Kaleidoscope
From the Desk of the Administration:
Where In '65?, by Assoc. Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
American Poker, by Dave Brown
News Briefs, by Tom Myers
What I Think: The Greek Way, by Rudolf Ludeke
Careers Symposium
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 37 No. 1 (October 1959)
Contents:
Cigar in the Sky, by Pete Miller
Like "Hot", by Jack Snarr
The Smile, by Lee R. Roesner
Uranium and Beyond, by Tom Myers
The Electra, by Bill Lee
Co-Op Calendar Girl
Meet Your Faculty
From the Desk of the Administration:
Loans and Scholarships, by Prof. Herbert Dangel
News Briefs, by Tom Myers
What I Think: On Responsibility, by Bob Stevens
New Staff
Attention Upperclassmen
Shearer's Shenanigans, by Mike Shearer