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Under this head Class A includes any American without any restriction; and Class B includes only those who, at the time the papers are sent in, are undergraduates in an American college. Any member of Class B may compete for the prizes of Class A. A first prize of $600 and a second prize of $400 are offered for the best studies presented in Class A; and a first prize of $300 and a second prize of $200 are offered for the best studies presented in Class...
...prize of $500 is offered for the best study presented in Class C; any member of Class C may compete in Class...
There will be a Sophomore smoker in the Dining Room of the Union on Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Every member of the class is urged to be present in order to make the occasion a success. No individual invitations will be sent...
Professor Swain has been for over 20 years consulting engineer of the Massachusetts State Railroad Commissioners, and in that capacity has built a number of bridges, besides constructing the Boston subways. He has been a member of the Boston Transit Commission since its organization in 1894 and has done much to simplify traffic conditions in Boston. He has also studied the subject of the conservation of the natural resources of the nation, and last spring was appointed by President Roosevelt a member of the national commission in charge of that work. He is well known as an author of scientific...
...will speak on "Engineering as a Profession" in the Living Room of the union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. After being graduated from the Institute of Technology in 1877, Professor Swain studied engineering abroad. He has been an engineer of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission for 20 years, a member of the Boston Transit Commission for 15 years, and engineer for various bridges across the Connecticut and Merrimac Rivers...