Word: railroads
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Work and the Man" Mr. Fagan has written an article which does not leave an entirely clear total impress on, but which contains ideas which are suggestive, nay, startling. It is known that the Pennsylvania Railroad prefers college bred men as apprentices in the Altoona shops, but Mr. Fagan tells us that the time is fast coming when the technically trained man who starts at the bottom in such an organization as a great railroad system, need not expect promotion any faster than his less fortunate fellows. What effect will this have on the future of education? Mr. Fagan...
...accommodate the men who intend to go to Cornell to see the Harvard-Cornell baseball game and boat-race on May 29 and May 31 respectively, the Boston and Albany Railroad has arranged to run a special train from Boston to Ithaca composed entirely of Pullman cars. The train will leave the South Station tomorrow evening at 7.20 and arrive in Ithaca the following morning at 3.30 o'clock. The return train will leave Ithaca for Boston directly after the finish of the boat-race. The fare for the round trip is $11, and a berth $2.50. Tickets and sleeping...
...Frederick A. Delano '85, of Chicago, III, president of the Wabash Railroad and a member of the Board of Overseers, will deliver a lecture on "Railroading as a Profession" this evening in Emerson A at 8 o'clock. The lecture which will be given under the auspices of the Business School, will be open to members of the University...
James F. Jackson '73, of Brookline, Mass., formerly mayor of Fall River, and chairman of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission...
...SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "Railroad Brotherhoods and Train Service." Mr. W. J. Cunningham. University...