HISTORY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Article 01: Civil Engineers - You've Come A Long Way, Baby
Article 02: Civil Engineers - A Look At Registration in Texas
Article 03: Back to the Future (Part 1)
Article 04: Back to the Future (Part 2)
Article 05: Municipal Engineers Turn-around America's Cities
Article 06: From Ingenium to Engineer
Article 07: The Engineering Mind of a Literary Legend
Article 08: Wasting Away
Article 09: Partners in Progress - Fort Worth Branch ASCE and UTA
Article 10: Texas Water Supply Lakes (or Reservoirs?)
Article 11: Civil War Civil Engineering
Article 12: Highways & Byways
Article 13: A Backbone of American Progress & Safety
Article 14: Water, Water, Everywhere, But How to Get a Drink?
Article 15: Forward to Yesterday (History on the Web)
Article 16: Engineers Required; Others Need Not Apply
Article 17: History of the Formation of the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 18: The 1930's - Early Years in the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 19: Changing Tomorrow by Tamara Gart
Article 20: Terms for a Bailout by Bo N. Chapman
Article 21: Climate Change by Stan R. Caldwell, P.E., SECB
Article 22: The 1940's - Early Years in the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 23: 1950-1954 - Early Years in the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 24: 1955-1959 - Early Years in the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 25: Early Fort Worth Branch Influence on UTA and its ASCE Student Chapter
Article 26: Engineers – World’s Most Boring People By Ruth Bribiesca
Article 27: 1960-1965 - Early Years in the Fort Worth Branch A.S.C.E.
Article 28: Texas Section Meetings in Fort Worth
Article 29: The History of Droughts in Texas
