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Journal Article

Title
W. H. Warren Medal - 1933 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 5, no. 12, Dec 1933, p. 430
Abstract

The Council of The Institution, at its meeting held in Melbourne on 21st and 22nd November, 1933, decided that the under-mentioned awards of prizes of The lnstitution be made:-

The Second Award of the Warren Memorial Prize was made to Mr. Allan Ramsay Moon, Associate Member, of Melbourne Division, for his paper - "Control of quality in electric welding".

Awards

People

  • Moon, Allan Ramsay (1898 - 1951)

    Second Award of the Warren Memorial Prize - to Mr Allan Ramsay Moon, AMIEAust, Melbourne Division, for the paper "Control of quality in electric welding"

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