A historical compilation of the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education.
Held in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1914, this volume records addresses, committee reports, and discussions that shaped engineering education in its era.
The book gathers president’s remarks, welcome addresses, and the work of numerous committees. It also includes the proceedings, council notes, and biographies of notable contributors, offering a window into early 20th‑century engineering pedagogy and administration.
- Includes addresses of welcome and responses, committee reporting, and council business.
- Documents discussions on teaching methods, laboratory instruction, and curriculum development.
- Presents analyses of engineering education administration, pedagogy, and standards from the period.
- Contains necrology notices and memorials for influential figures in the field.
Ideal for historians of engineering education, researchers of early 1900s academia, and readers interested in the professional networks that supported technical instruction.