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22 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Bulletin No. 164. Tests of the Fatigue Strength of Cast Iron, by Herbert F . Moore, Stuart W. Lyon, and Norman P. Inglis. 1927. Bulletin No. 166. A Study of Fatigue Cracks in Car Axles, by Herbert F. Moore. 1927. Bulletin No. 166. An Investigation of Web Stresses in Reinforced Concrete Beams, by Frank E. Richart. 1927. Circular No. 16. A Simple Method of Determining Stress in Curved Flexural Members, by Benjamin J. Wilson and John F. Quereau. 1927. Bulletin No. 174. The Eftect of Climatic Changes on a Multiple Span Reinforced Concrete Arch Bridge, by Wilbur M. Wilson. 1927. Bulletin No. 176. An Investigation of Web Stresses in Reinforced Concrete Beams, Part II, Restrained Beams, by Frank E. Richart and Louis J. Larson. 1928. Bulletin No. 176. A Metallographic Study of the Path of Fatigue Failure in Copper, by Herbert F. Moore and Frank C. Howard. 1928. Bulletin No. 178. Tests on the Hydraulics and Pneumatics of House Plumbing, Part II, by Harold E. Babbitt. 1928. Bulletin No. 183. Tests of the Fatigue Strength of Steam Turbine Blade Shapes, by Herbert F. Moore, Stuart W. Lyon, and Norville J. Alleman. 1928. Bulletin No. 185. A Study of the Failure of Concrete under Combined Compressive Stresses, by Frank E. Richart, Anton Brandtzaeg, and Rex L. Brown. 1928. Bulletin No. 190. The Failure of Plain and Spirally Reinforced Concrete in Compression, by Frank E. Richart, Anton Brandtzaeg, and Rex L. Brown. 1929. Bulletin No. 191. Rolling Tests of Plates, by Wilbur M. Wilson. 1929. Bulletin No. 195. The Plaster-Model Method of Determining Stresses Applied to Curved Beams, by Fred B. Seely and Richard V. James. 1929. Bulletin No. 197. A Study of Fatigue Cracks in Car Axles, Part II, by Herbert F. Moore, Stuart W. Lyon, and Norville J. Alleman. 1929. Bulletin No. 198. Results of Tests on Sewage Treatment, by Harold E. Babbitt and Harry E. Schlenz. 1929. Bulletin No. 202. Laboratory Tests of Reinforced Concrete Arch Ribs, by Wilbur M. Wilson. 1929. Bulletin No. 203. Dependability of the Theory of Concrete Arches, by Hardy Cross. 1929. Bulletin No. 205. A Study of the Ikeda Short-Time (Electrical Resistance) Test for Fatigue Strength of Metals, by Herbert F. Moore and Seichi Konzo. 1930. I N PRESS Bulletin No. 208. The Study of Slip Lines and Cracks in Metals under Repeated Stress, by Herbert F, Moore and Tibor Ver. 1930. Bulletin No. 210. Tension Tests of Rivets, by Wilbur M. Wilson and William A. Oliver. Bulletin No. 211. The Torsional Effect of Transverse Bending Load on Channel Beams, by Fred B. Seely, William J. Putnam, and William L. Schwalbe. 18. Graduate Work.—Engineering students who are equipped to profit by graduate work are finding that advanced training is of great value in attacking the many important technical problems that are arising in industry and engineering practice. The graduate student through his work in the Materials Testing Laboratory comes in contact with many important experimental and analytical investigations in structural, hydraulic and highway en-
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