All alone on the 68th floor how one women changed the face of construction

Barbara Res found her way into Engineering in college. Although she had the highest Mathematics grades in her school and excelled at Science, she was steered into a career of teaching because she was a girl. Rebelling against the conventional wisdom, she planned first to major in computers and then...

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Main Author: Res, Barbara A.
Language:English
Published: USA CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2013
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