Growth & Development (1920 - 1950)
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3 Growth & Development (1920 - 1950)
3.1 Let's Try This Again: The Engineering Act of 1920
- 3.1.1 Manson Ainslie Lyons, First Association President
- 3.1.2 Walter M. Scott, Founding Member and First Chairman of Association
3.2 APEM vs EIC (post 1920)
- 3.2.1 Legislative Building
3.3 Registration Requirements and Grandfathering
- 3.3.1 International Correspondence School
- 3.3.2 Gilbert & Samuel McColl, First Engineers Registered
- 3.3.3 History of Surveyors in Manitoba
3.4 Proof: Signed, Sealed & Delivered
3.5 Association Scholarships
3.6 The Association Through the 1920s
- 3.6.1 Rural Electrification (1921)
- 3.6.2 Amy Street Steam Plant (1924)
- 3.6.3 Pine Falls Pulp & Paper (1925)
- 3.6.4 Exploiting the Mineral Resources of West-Central Manitoba
- 3.6.5 John Leslie Charles (1892-1992)
- 3.6.6 Edward Phillips Fetherstonhaugh (1879-1959)
3.7 The Hardship of the 30's
- 3.7.1 Aircraft Manufacturing (MacDonald Brother, Bristol/Magellan, Standard Aero)
- 3.7.2 Bus Manufacture (Motor Coach & New Flyer) (1933)
3.8 "The Calling of an Engineer"
- 3.8.1 Flin Flon Above Ground Water & Sewer System (1938)
- 3.8.2 John William Sanger (1886-1960)
3.9 Scott's Gavel
- 3.9.1 Charles S. Landon (1885-1967)
3.1 The Impact of WWII
- 3.10.1 Commonwealth Air Training Plan
- 3.10.2 Agricultural Manufacturing (Kilberry, Versatile, Tractor Tests, Western Steel (Grain Bins))
- 3.10.3 William Donald Hurst (career 1941-1971)