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Tag Archives: Richard Irsner
Engineering at the University of Melbourne 1969-1972; a retrospective view by Jan McDonald, BE(ElecEng), 1972
Room 1 in the Old Engineering building was the largest lecture theatre in the engineering School in 1969; its capacity set the size of the intake in first year engineering – 260 places. I was one of those who assembled … Continue reading
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