Engineering and Science, Volume 14:7, April 1951. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:14.7.0
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Science and Liberal Education
Science can no longer be dismissed as "purely technical" or "merely vocational." It has an essential role to play in a liberal education-along with human liberalism and practical technology.
by Lee A. DuBridge
The Guided Missile—Precocious Problem Child of the Military Art
by Clark B. Millikan
Science in Art
Lectures at the Surrey Institution
by Earnest C. Watson
The Epsom Salts Line—Monorail to Nowhere
by Richard H. Jahns
The Economy Run
A report from one of Caltech' s student observers
by William V. Wright
How Could the United States Best Utilize Its College-Level Engineers and Scientists?
by Boyd lsraelsen
The Beaver
Some Notes on Student Life
by Al Haber
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