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Cooperative Engineer volumes 37-40
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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