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Engineer's Day, The University Of Missouri At Rolla (1966), University Of Missouri At Rolla Nov 1966

Engineer's Day, The University Of Missouri At Rolla (1966), University Of Missouri At Rolla

Engineer's Day

Engineer's Day is a distinguished tradition on the Rolla campus. It is an occasion of public recognition of a highly respected profession as well as an opportunity for personal inquiry by high school students who may be considering careers in engineering.

This magazine, written by students on the campus, includes industrial scenes portraying something of their future professional employment. The laboratory displays which you visit today are intended for the same purpose . . . the association of campus study with professional life.

As you move about the campus, don't hesitate to ask questions. This day is for you. Make …


Engineer's Day . . . 1955, Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy Apr 1955

Engineer's Day . . . 1955, Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy

Engineer's Day

The Future Is NOW! . . .

The scene above is an experimental hydrogen bomb explosion at the AEC Pacific Proving Grounds. Practically unknown as recently as fifteen years ago, atomic energy is now a vital, universal force, shaping the lives of all mankind. Its frightening flash bursts across the face of our earth and gives us all cause for fear and wonder.

Yet we may hope, too. Patterns of world civilization are changing with bewildering rapidity. The scientific and industrial ways of yesterday are obsolete today. Tomorrow’s methods will show no less impact of change.

The world of science …


Parents' Day • Engineers' Day (1945), Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy Oct 1945

Parents' Day • Engineers' Day (1945), Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy

Engineer's Day

THE Faculty and the student body of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy cordially welcome fathers and mothers of students and all other visitors and guests to this 1945 Parents’ and Engineers’ Day. Now that the war is ended, we are all looking forward to outstanding achievements in engineering and scientific developments in civilian life and to the important place college trained engineers will have in these developments. We are happy to have the opportunity to open our laboratories and class-rooms for your inspection and to demonstrate a few of the many phases of engineering education now being carried …


The Engineer Looks Ahead (1938), Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy Apr 1938

The Engineer Looks Ahead (1938), Missouri School Of Mines And Metallurgy

Engineer's Day

To the High School Students of Missouri. . . . . . .

The Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy as host to the Missouri Academy of Science and the Junior Academy of Science desires to extend to you, your science teachers and your parents a cordial invitation to attend these meetings.

The adult section will meet April 21st to 23rd inclusive. The junior section will meet on April 23rd only, with their own program and exhibits, in the Jackling gymnasium of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy.

As one of the features of the Junior Academy meeting the …