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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 45 No. 4 (May 1968)
Contents:
New Engineering Sciences?, by Joe Hoffman
The Swimming Hole, by Terry Brinkerhoff
The Nature and Obtainment of Spirits, by Dan Cadwell
Dean's Page: Wanted: Student Involvement, by Robert Delcamp
Engine Charlie Stumbles In: Diane Michaels
At Work: Production and Quality Control, by Larry Drumm
In School, by Bob Curfiss
Max Brown, Ronald Huston, and Louis Laushey
News Briefs, by Ronald Ramsey, Arthur Beckerman, and Eugene Allspach
Mark's Mouth, by Mark Lewis
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 45 No. 3 (March 1968)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Bird's eye view of UC's West Campus
Goals of Engineering: Education
As You Like It, by Dave Ullman
MOSFET, by Kermit Keeling and Chuck Stevense
Buy Two, by Dennis Leedom
To Lower Tax
Dean's Page: The Student's Role in Transition, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charlie Visits WFIB: Chris Ballard
Happiness is a Hologram, by Charles Stevens
In School, by Bob Curfiss
Robert Kroll, Albert Herweh, and Jacob Sarver
News Briefs
Mark's Mouth, by Mark Lewis
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 45 No. 2 (January 1968)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Woodside Garage Construction
Ethics and Vietnam, by Vernon Dunlap, Jr.
Advanced Nuclear Power, by Harry H. Dobashi
Research & Development - Army Style, by Lawrence Knob
Humanities Reading Program
Dean's Page: Encouraging Interaction, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charlie Joins the Band: Stephanie
At Work: Design & Testing, by Cheryl Moyer
In School, by Chris Napierala, and Sheila Seta
Bruce Baldwin, Nathan Gilbert, Joseph Lockhart
News Briefs, by Bob Curfiss
Mark's Mouth, by Mark Lewis
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 45 No. 1 (November 1967)
Contents:
Frontispiece - Baldwin Hall Entrance
Co-op System - 1967, by Dennis K. Leedom
Updating the Co-op Program, by Anita Coblitz
Dean's Page: Humanities in Engineering, by Cornelius Wandmacher
Engine Charlie's Autumn Adventure in the Arts: Carol Elfrits
At Work: Research & Development, by Cheryl Moyer
News Briefs, by Bob Curfiss
Mark's Mouth, by Mark Lewis
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 44 No. 4 (Summer 1967)
Contents:
A Female's View of Engineering, by Leanne Fahringer
Cooperative Education?, by Paul F. Deaton
Early Internal Combustion Engines, by Lee Bauman
Thermal Error Analysis, by Stanton A. Glantz
Reflections, by Dean Cornelius Wandemacher
Engine Charlie's Summer Splash: Sue Loveridge
News Briefs
1. Vest Pocket Chemical Laboratory
2. Breaking the Q Barrier
In Passing, by Bruce Steiner
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 44 No. 3 (Spring 1967)
Contents:
What I Think: "How Do You, As A Student, React To This?", by W. B. Lampert
Apollo Deorbit Maneuver, by Don Schneider
Deanâ s Page: Attitudes, by Dr. Robert M. Delcamp
Engine Charlie's Winter Wonder: Bonnie Lepper
How to Solve It, by Robert J. Fopma
News Briefs
1. The Computer Speaks
2. New Computer Language for Engineers
3. Electric Power Switched By Laser
4. Flexible Heat Exchanger for Apollo
In Passing, by Bruce Steiner
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 44 No. 2 (Winter 1966)
Contents:
Space Triangulation, by Bruce Steiner
San Francisco Express: An Experience in Mass Transportation, by Roger Zanitsch
What I Think: Humanities Requirements, by Stanton A. Glantz
Engine Charlie's Fall Feline: Joanne Greiser
News Briefs
1. Drumming Up Memories
2. Metal Muscles
3. Now: A d-c Transformer
4. Transparent Glass Tube for Undersea Research
In Passing: A Happening, by Bruce Steiner
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 44 No. 1 (Fall 1966)
Contents:
Electric Shock, by Paul D. Wood
Iron Ore: It's Biological Deposition, by Walter Lambert
C-5A, by James F. Brown
Society News
Who's To Blame, by Prof. Robert J. Fopma
Engine Charley's Owl Girl: Donna Shank
News Briefs
1. An Experimental Road Vehicle Communication System
2. 3-D Movies of the Inner Ear By Computer
3. Smog
In Passing, by Bruce Steiner
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 43 No. 4 (Summer 1966)
Contents:
Research Management, by Robert Niebuhr
Groundwood Pulp - 1965, by David Wood
Dean's Page: On Being a Being, by Dr. Robert M. Delcamp
Out of the Past: If the Radio Keeps On, by George Sperit
Engine Charley's Summer Showcase: Jayme, Linda Meyer, and Charlotte
News Briefs
Senioritis, by Slip & Shod
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 43 No. 3 (March 1966)
Contents:
The Laser III, by Bruce Bishop
Printed Circuitry, by Steve Schmaltz
Dean's Page: A Look toward Engineering Facilities of the '70's, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Out of the Past: The Engineer of the Future--A Pipe Dream, by P. Willard Crane
Engine Charley's Agent: Lynn Newcomer
News Briefs
Senioritis, by Slip & Shod
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 43 No. 2 (January 1966)
Contents:
The Laser II, by Bruce Bishop
Into Space at 22 Feet Above Sea Level, by Stan Glantz
Plastic Dies, by Dick Driscoll
Dean's Page, by Dr. Robert M. Delcamp
Out of the Past - "The Night Mail--After Kipling" II , by Hollis H. Bush
Engine Charley's Favorite Freshman: Jayme Denninger
News Briefs
Senioritis, by Slip & Shod
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 43 No. 1 (November 1965)
Contents:
The Laser: I, by Bruce Bishop
Vertical Takeoff Transport, by Bob Calico
Dean's Page: Striving For Excellence, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Tau Beta Pi - 50 Years at U.C., by David Livingston
Out of the Past - "The Night Mail--After Kipling" - I, by Hollis H. Bush
Engine Charley's History Lesson: Lydia Bean
New Staff
News Briefs
Senioritis
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 42 No. 4 (May 1965)
Contents:
Exit Sound, by Gerald Zobrist
The Chrysler Corporation Turbine Car, by Stan McCauley
Engine Charleyâ s Summer Sweetheart: Sandy Skinkle
News Briefs, by Dick Driscoll
Kampus Kapers
Lang's Lip, by Rog Lang
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 42 No. 3 (March 1965)
Contents:
U.C. Engineering - New Face for the 70's, by Roger Lang
From Turkeys to TV's, by Doug Smith
Automatic Tool Changing, by John X. Russell
Dean's Page, by Dr. Robert M. Delcamp
Technical Societies - A.S.M., by Allan Ray Putnam
What I Think: Why the U.S. Government Should End the Draft, by Bruce Bishop
Engine Charley's Spring Sensation: Joanne Jennings
News Briefs, by Dick Driscoll
Lang's Lip, by Rog Lang
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 42 No. 2 (January 1965)
Contents:
Ranger VII, by Bruce Bishop
Photoelastic Stress Analysis, by Stan Glantz
Dean's Page: On the Cultural Debate, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Technical Societies - AIAA, by Andrew B. Henderson
What I Think: Job Strategy, by Charles Hagner
Engine Charley's Winter Wonder: Charlene Geiss
Date Rater
News Briefs, by Dick Driscoll
Lang's Lip, by Rog Lang
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 42 No. 1 (October 1964)
Contents:
Dr. Walter C. Langsam, by Stan McCauley
E. D. M., by Manfred Schnetzer
Welding in Space, by Gary Albers
Dean's Page, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Technical Societies - I.E.E.E., by J. M. Morgan
Engine Charley's Fall Fascination: Becky Brumfield
How to do Research
New Staff
News Briefs, by Dan Tuertscher and Dick Driscoll
Lang's Lip, by Rog Lang
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 41 No. 4 (May 1964)
Contents:
Crash Research, by Dick Driscoll
Continuous Galvanizing, by Dan Tuertscher
Science and Technology in Transition, by Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff
What I Think: In Way of Retrospect, by Nash McCauley.
Engine Charley's Summer Sweetheart: Jo Ann Fellens
The Rocky Road to Graduation
Right Angles: Platform for a Free America, by Senator Barry Goldwater
News Briefs, by Rog Lang
Orthoscope, by Bill Orth
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 41 No. 3 (March 1964)
Contents:
Suds, Suds, Suds, by Don Mueller
The Science of Sonics, by Barry Loeb
Advances in Thermoelectricity, by Rog Lang
Our Future in Steel, by Frank Burris
Dean's Page, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Mechanical Engineering Education, by the Department Staff
Engine Charley's Spring Fancy: Joyce Kupferberg
Right Angles: Answers for Conservatives, by William. F. Buckley, Jr.
We Buy Two Nuts
What I Think: College and the Engineer, by Charles Hagner
News Briefs, by Rob Lang
Orthoscope, by Bill Orth
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 41 No. 2 (January 1964)
Contents:
Laser Machining, by Dan Tuertscher and Bob Westerkamp
Tomorrow's Transit, by Jay Hay
Education and the Engineer, by Murray Sherman
Our Nuclear Future, by Dave Kuhn
Gemini: On the Road to the Stars, by Allan DuPont
Dean's Page: by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Chemical Engineering Philosophy, by Dr. William Licht
Metallurgical Engineering Philosophy, by Dr. Fred E. Westermann
Engine Charley's Christmas Carol: Carol Young
Right Angles: Honest Review of Welfare Needed, by Senator Barry Goldwater
What I Think: The World Outside, by Jay Avner
For Ribald Rodders
News Briefs, by Rog Lang
Orthoscope, by Bill Orth
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Cooperative engineer. Vol. 41 No. 1 (October 1963)
Contents:
Cryogenics at NASA, by Dale Nieman
Keeping Polaris Fit, by Jay Taylor
Miracle at Point Loma, by Tom Driscoll
The Frozen World, by Ben Stull
Dean's Page, by Dean Cornelius Wandmacher
Civil Engineering Philosophy, by Professor Louis M. Laushey
Engine Charley's Fall Flame: Linda Adams
Right Angles: A Statement of American Principles, by Senator Barry Goldwater
How to Make Ethyl Palpitate
News Briefs, by Rog Lang
What I Think: Quarter System - Maybe, by Bob Betz
New Crew, by Stan McCauley
Orthoscope, by Bill Orth
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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