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Mr. J. R. Worcester '82, president of the Association of Harvard Engineers for the past year, presided and introduced as the first speaker Professor F. L. Kennedy '92, secretary and treasurer of the association. Professor Kennedy spoke briefly on the splendid prospects of the new graduate society, which, beginning with...
Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte '71, who will speak on "Law as a Career" as the fifth of the series of Union lectures on professions, will lecture on Friday, April 2, instead of on Tuesday, March 30, as formerly announced.
Professor Swain began by giving a short history of engineering. He said that since early times engineering has been in use to supply men with water, food, and habitation. The Egyptians and Babylonians constructed great works, but in many instances wasted their efforts. During the Middle Ages with the decadence...
Professor George F. Swain of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will speak on "Engineering as a Profession," in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the fourth of the series of lectures on professions, and will be open to members of the...
Ever since the demand for men of practical scientific attainments reached such enormous proportions, the need of a new training school for such men at Harvard has been felt with ever-increasing force, and has led to the birth of the Graduate School of Applied Science. Following the example set...