While I'm not exactly sure of what you are saying, I fit the group and would be 
interested in the spreadsheet, especially to see what maybe other courses were 
using?
Gary
 Ed Berbari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hope this is on topic. I know that many 
you of you have had an engineering education and are at least in the 50 plus 
age range. Hence my inquiry may make some sense to you. I have been collecting 
the electrical engineering texts in the Frederick Terman - McGraw Hill series. 
These books were published from about 1946 to 1970 and cover the 
"modernization" of the EE curriculum. By this I mean the inclusion of high 
level math and theory and up to the period just before computing became 
popular. Most were bound in black cloth with red pin stripes on the spine (this 
can vary with orange in the Princeton sub-series or green in the Brooklyn Poly 
sub-series). Frederick Terman's contributions were his multi-editions of Radio 
Engineering. In addition, Terman was well known as the former head of EE and 
the Dean of Engineering at Stanford and the one who encouraged Dave and Bill to 
build that audio oscillator in their garage. 


Well, I figured there were about 144 different books in this series and I have 
collected many of them. I have an excel spreadsheet which I would be glad to 
share if you are indeed interested or have something to offer. The remaining 
ones are becoming more difficult to find so I am broadening my search. 



Thanks for your patience.



Ed, W9EJB


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