Are You Going to "Present a Paper"?

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. Marion Tucker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

THE aggregate number of "papers" read within any one year before more or less bored and bewildered audiences is simply appalling. We have seventy to eighty engineering societies alone, not to speak of the many hundreds of societies of every other imaginable kind. And each meets at least once a year to tell what it has found out since the last meeting. All this is very fine and fortunate, at least in the case of the scientific and technological societies; for if even only one significant discovery, one new truth, one new idea comes out at the meeting, the session has been abundantly justified. To many of us, not scientists or technologists, the scientific and technological societies seem to release by far the most useful and important information. What they have to say is often of prime importance directly to human life and to industry, and is perhaps even more important indirectly in its final influence upon social and economic conditions, thus ultimately determining the course of what we like to call civilization. The paper read by that quiet, unpretentious man on the platform ma; mean the revolutionizing of a great existing industry, the creation of an entirely new industry, the gain of millions of dollars to some persons, the loss of millions to others. But, lamentably,
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APA: S. Marion Tucker  (1940)  Are You Going to "Present a Paper"?

MLA: S. Marion Tucker Are You Going to "Present a Paper"?. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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