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Journal Article

Author
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Twenty-fifth Annual Report [1944]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Editor
MacLean, E. S.
Imprint
vol. 17, Jan-Feb 1945, pp. 10-28
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319

Awards

  • Electrical Association Premium, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1919 - 1975)

    'Prizes - Electrical Association Premium (1940 Award), to Mr William Thorn, MEE AMIEAust, Melbourne Division, for the paper "The Application of Shunt Capacitors to Distribution Systems." It was recorded that Mr John Lewis Whilton Harvey, BCE BEE, Junior, Melbourne Division, was a joint author of the paper', p.13

  • Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1922 - )

    'Prizes - Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal (1944 Award) to Prof Sir John Madsen DSc BE MIEAust, Sydney Division', p.13

  • R. W. Chapman Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1935 - )

    'Prizes - R. W. Chapman Medal (1940 Award) to John Patrick McMahon AMIEAust, Adelaide Division, for his paper "The Construction of the Birkenhead Bridge"; (1941 Award) to Prof Rowland Cuthbert Robin ME AMIEAust, Adelaide Division, for the paper "Bond Strength of Reinforcing Bars Embedded Horizontally in Concrete." It was recorded that Mr P E Olson, Student, and Mr R F Kinnane, non-member, were Joint authors; (1942 Award) to Malcolm Shore Stanley MC AMIEAust, Sydney Division, for his paper "Analysis of Elastic Frames"; (1943 Award). No award was made for this year', p.13

  • W. H. Warren Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1926 - )

    'Prizes - W. H. Warren Medal (1941 Award) to John Patrick McMahon AMIEAust, Adelaide Division, for his paper "The Construction of the Birkenhead Bridge"', p.13

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