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Journal Article

Title
Prizes of the Institution [Warren Memorial Prize 1938; Electrical Association Prize 1935; Edward Noyes Prize 1937; Institution of Engineers Prize 1941]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 13, November 1941, pp. 263-264
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319

Awards

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

    1938 Award to Mr. C. G. F. Johnson, A.M.I.E.Aust., and Mr. A. H. Campbell, A.M.I.E.Aust., of Adelaide Division, for their joint paper 'Concrete Control as used at the Mount Bold Dam, South Australia'. In the adjudication of this award; Mr. S. C. Robertson, B.Sc., M.E., A.M.I.E.Aust., of Sydney Division, was highly commended for his paper 'The Design of Aircraft Wings'.

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