Page's+Bib.

__Primary Sources:__

Moisseiff, Leon S. //Suspension Bridges Under the Action of Lateral Forces//, "Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers", 1933, n. 98 ~ This article was very helpful to me because it explained to me his theory of "aerolastic flutter". It also gave me a lot more in-depth look of his life like where he graduated, which university he went to, and his thoughts, ideas, and theories.

Moisseiff, Leon S. //A Review Of The Literature Of Reinforced Concrete.// P.O. Box 1404 - Whitefish, MT 59937: Kessinger Publishing 1909. ~ I liked this book because it mainly talked about his idea of bridges and his "deflection theory", stating that the longer the bridge is the more flexible it is. Mostly all of the articles and newspapers say about the same thing. Gordon, John Steele. //Takoma Narrows Bridge is Falling Down//, "The Business of America," 7 Nov. 2007: 1-1. ~ This magazine article also included the perspectives of other people on or near the bridge when it collapsed, like Leonard Coatsworth, a //Tacoma// //Narrows-Tribune// news editor, and Howard Clifford, a reporter for the //Takoma Narrows.// Even though Moisseiff was not actually at the site of the Takoma Narrows collapse, he was the main architect for its design.

__Secondary Sources:__

Horton, Tom. //Superspan.// P.O. Box 1000 - Mill Valley, CA 94942: Squarebooks 1979 ~ The pictures were breathtaking, text was perfection, I only wish they mentioned more about Moisseiff...