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Journal Article

Title
Warren Memorial Prize - 1944 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 17, no. 6, Jun 1945, p. 116
Abstract

Recent Awards made by the Council.
The Council of The Institution at the 102nd Meeting held at Melbourne on 19/3/1945 received a report from the Papers and Publications Standing Committee and approved the award of the following Prizes:-

Warren Memorial Prize - 1944 Award, to Mr H J N Hodgson, MCE AMIEAust, for his paper "Sewage and sullage treatment at small Army and Air Force camps", presented before the Adelaide Division on 19 Mar 1943.

Awards

People

  • Hodgson, Henry Joseph Nichol (1901 - 1992)

    Warren Memorial Prize (1944) - to Mr H J N Hodgson, MCE AMIEAust, for the paper "Sewage and sullage treatment at small Army and Air Force camps", presented before the Adelaide Division on 19 March 1943

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Hodgson, H. J. N., 'Sewage and sullage treatment at small Army and Air Force camps [Part 1]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 15 (5) (1943), 101-110. Details
  • Hodgson, H. J. N., 'Sewage and sullage treatment at small Army and Air Force camps [Part 2]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 15 (6) (1943), 125-133. Details

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