| Lewis Jerome Johnson - 1905 - 20 pages
...by Dr. Sargent, Director of the Harvard Gymnasium. It was obtained by dividing the weight of a man 6 ft. 3 in. tall, a former football captain, by his...packing process, but also many colleagues and friends who rendered much assistance, and particularly Mr. EE Pettee, Assoc. M. Am. Soc. CE, and Mr. NE Olds,... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - 1905 - 802 pages
...maximum horizontal cross-section as obtained by a planinieter. This maximum section, of course, was through the chest, including the arms. The weight of this man was 177 Ib., and maximum cross-sectioa was 117 sq. in., both quantities being exclusive of clothing. With these... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - 1905 - 814 pages
...maximum horizontal cross-section as obtained by a planimeter. This maximum section, of course, was through the chest, including the arms. The weight of this man was 177 lb., and maximum cross-section was 117 sq. in., both quantities being exclusive of clothing. With these... | |
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