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ACSM Bulletin

No. 220, March/April 2006

 

Editorial–B-to-B and social capital. Ilse Genovese. 8  

1975-1981: Before the 1st ACSM reorganization. Ilse Genovese. 9.

NSPS—25 years. Curt Sumner. 12-13.

ACSM, Orlando 2006. Colleen Campbell. 14-15.

Appalachian trail crossing 2005. David L. Holland, LS, Virginia Association of Surveyors. 16.

Vanished? Keith Kloor and Douglas Merriam. 19-21.

Bollard artistry. Petual Dvorak. 22.

ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey corner. Gary Kent. 23.

New Orleans levee performance assessed. Joan Buhrman. 24.

Forensics in surveying. Donald A. Wilson. 27.

Reliable sub-meter and up to sub-foot accuracy with Thales GPSDifferential module for Mobile-Mapperä CE. Robert Wick. 28.

The Transcontinental Arc: Part 2. Capt. Charles A. Burroughs, NOAA (ret.). 29-34.

The F.I.G. Report, John D. Hohol, ACSM F.I.G. Forum. 35-36.

Humanizing computing. Ilse Genovese. 37..

Geodesy? What’s  That? Racing against time (mid 1975-end 1976), Part 14. Irene K. Fischer, Army Map Service (ret.). 38-48.

What has inventory management got to do with crime prevention? Sarah Bridges. 49-50.

 

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