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Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

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Anyone know where I could get a copy of Davisson and Robinson. 1965. "Bending and Buckling of Partially Embedded Piles." It was originally from the Sixth International Conference of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering.

RE: Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

Have you tried the University of Illinois Library?

RE: Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

any interlibrary loan should be able to get it. Living in Virginia's state capitol, I just go to the State Library and wait a few days. Especially in these digital ages!

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RE: Old Paper - Davisson and Robinson (1965)

I checked Scribd. There are two documents that refer to the paper you are looking for, but that's not the same as actually having it. There are other sites similar to Scribd that you might check.

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