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A glance back at the recent history of professional surveyors, coupled with a vision for the future.
So off I went to Webster’s (Dictionary) on the Web, typed in “surveyor” and received the message, “No entries found that match surveyor,” and a suggestion that I check out Britannica.com. It even provided a direct link to that site with my search inquiry. After clicking on it, I found myself back on the moon! So I went in search of a real Webster’s dictionary.