Stories by R. H. Thurston
Lessons from the Automobile Endurance Contest
February 1, 1902 — R. H. Thurston
The “Latent Heat” Fallacy
January 25, 1902 — R. H. Thurston
The Citizen: His Schools, his Industries, his Life
June 8, 1901 — R. H. Thurston
The "Rotary" Steam Engine
April 3, 1897 — R. H. Thurston
Miltonian Teaching
On the Attainment Of Wisdom and Learning, of Knowledge and Culture
November 16, 1895 — R. H. Thurston
The Horse as a High Speed Engine
December 1, 1894 — R. H. Thurston
The Mechanic Arts and Modern Educations
November 3, 1894 — R. H. Thurston
Graduate and Post-Graduate Degrees
September 1, 1894 — R. H. Thurston
Engineering a Learned Profession
July 21, 1894 — R. H. Thurston
The needs and Opportunities of a Great Technical College
July 1, 1893 — R. H. Thurston
The New Education and the New Civilization—Their Unity
The Annual Commencement Address at Ohio State University, Columbus, O
July 30, 1892 — R. H. Thurston
The Builders of the Steam Engine— The Founders of Modern industries and Nations
May 23, 1891 — R. H. Thurston
The Builders of the Steam Engine—The Founders of Modern Industries and Nations
May 16, 1891 — R. H. Thurston
On a Trial of a Water Tube Boiler at Sibley College, Cornell University
April 21, 1888 — R. H. Thurston
On a Trial of a Water Tube Boiler at Sibley College, Cornell University
April 14, 1888 — R. H. Thurston
Technical Training Considered as a part of a “Complete and Generous Education.”
July 16, 1887 — R. H. Thurston
On the Education of Engineers, and on Degrees Conferred by Schools of Engineering
September 18, 1886 — R. H. Thurston
Sibley College Lectures.–XI
By the Cornell University Non-Resident Lecturers in Mechanical Engineering
August 21, 1886 — R. H. Thurston