Book 1
Contains 29 Results:
Cover and title page: Engineering Drawing Plates Course No. CE1for Lehigh University College of Engineering Dept. of Civil Engineering 1940-1941 Edition, W. J. Eney [all entries drawn by Walter E. Miller], 1940 - 1941
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 1: Line Conventions drawn August 11, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 2: Geometric Construction drawn September 26, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 3: Full Scale drawn October 1, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 4: French or Irregular Curves drawn October 1, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 5: Orthographic Sketching drawn October 3, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 6: Three view sketches
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 7: Orthographic Projections & blueprint drawn October 8, 1940, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 8: Orthographic Projections to machine parts drawn 10/8/40, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.
Dwg 9: Drawing to small scale because of large size, 10/15/40, 1940
This item is a portfolio compiled by the then Assistant Professor William J. Eney and printed by Charles W. Speidel of Philadelphia to acquaint civil engineering students with the fundamentals of the various kinds of lines used in drawings and the way to draw them. Walter E. Miller is the student who used the portfolio for his course work in Civil Engineering 1. Miller was originally of the Class of 1944 but due to World War II delayed getting a BS degree until 1947.