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The Structural Engineer, Volume 25, Issue 2, 1947
The Fourth Meeting of the Session was held at the Great Northern Hotel, Leeds, on Wednesday, 18th December, 1946, when a series of debates took place, the subjects being: Bored Piles V. Precast Piles. Prefabricated Houses V. Traditional Houses. Welded Fabric V. Mild Steel Bars.
This problem was first submitted to us in Paris in 1013. The old Tournelle bridge was being demolished, since its arches were too narrow for the river circulation and caused the river to overflow its banks every year. It was suggested that the arches might be broken up more easily by drilling into the stones. Maurice Lebrun
Dr. Fritz von Emperger, Honorary Member of the Institution, died in Vienna on the 7th February, 1942. Born on the 11th January, 1862, the son of an Austrian technician, he took his degree of civil engineering in 1885 after his studies at the Technical Universities, Prague and Vienna. In 1889 he went to the United States and worked there as a Consulting Engineer in New York until 1897. He built the first reinforced concrete bridge in the United States and introduced there the Melan-Emperger system, combining steel construction and concrete. Emperger returned to Europe in 1897 and lectured at the Technical University till 1902; afterwards he worked as a Consulting Engineer and at the same time wrote publications on reinforced concrete. He founded and edited the well-known periodical “Beton und Eisen,” the diary “Beton Kalendar” and the “ Text Book on Reinforced Concrete,” whose many volumes have already appeared in their 4th edition.