[Johnson] texts
john
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Thu, 13 Feb 2003 06:40:31 -0500
Would love to see a copy of your compilation.
Thank you very much!
John
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>From: "Ed Berbari" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 22:40:59 -0500
>Subject: [Johnson] Old EE texts
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> Hope this is on topic. I know that many you of you have had an =
>engineering education and are at least in the 50 plus age range. Hence =
>my inquiry may make some sense to you. I have been collecting the =
>electrical engineering texts in the Frederick Terman - McGraw Hill =
>series. These books were published from about 1946 to 1970 and cover =
>the "modernization" of the EE curriculum. By this I mean the inclusion =
>of high level math and theory and up to the period just before computing =
>became popular. Most were bound in black cloth with red pin stripes on =
>the spine (this can vary with orange in the Princeton sub-series or =
>green in the Brooklyn Poly sub-series). Frederick Terman's =
>contributions were his multi-editions of Radio Engineering. In =
>addition, Terman was well known as the former head of EE and the Dean of =
>Engineering at Stanford and the one who encouraged Dave and Bill to =
>build that audio oscillator in their garage. =20
>=20
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>Well, I figured there were about 144 different books in this series and =
>I have collected many of them. I have an excel spreadsheet which I would =
>be glad to share if you are indeed interested or have something to =
>offer. The remaining ones are becoming more difficult to find so I am =
>broadening my search. =20
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>Thanks for your patience.
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>Ed, W9EJB
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