California Paper - The Characteristics and Conditions of the Technical Progress of the Nineteenth Century (Presidential Address at San Francisco)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James Douglas
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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18
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

At this last meeting of our Institute for the year 1899, it is appropriate that we should look back at the past. To review the century's progress in the exact sciences and the resulting arts that fall within the scope of our labors is beyond my ability. But I wish to draw your attention to some phases of that progress, almost as important, which lie within the zone of sociology, touching at so many points the domain of applied technology. One of these is suggested by the library of technical literature which this century has produced —not the least important contribution to which is our own Transactions. The nineteenth century has witnessed the beneficial spread of democracy in politics. Under the impulse, to no small degree, of the same spirit, there has grown up a brotherhood of fellow-workers and a sense of fellow-ownership in the secrets of nature. Though the Patent Office has assumed such proportions as to hare become a source of national revenue, and a multitude of inventors, great and small, are seeking through its agency to secure some pecuniary profit from their devices, there is even greater eagerness among both interested and disinterested workers in the field of technology to publish their observations, and even their discoveries, and to give them to the world without remuneration. The motives influencing the great body of writers who, without any pay, use the technical journals and such media of communication as our Transactions, in order to give to the brethren of their craft the results of
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APA: James Douglas  (1900)  California Paper - The Characteristics and Conditions of the Technical Progress of the Nineteenth Century (Presidential Address at San Francisco)

MLA: James Douglas California Paper - The Characteristics and Conditions of the Technical Progress of the Nineteenth Century (Presidential Address at San Francisco). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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