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TO DISCUSS SUPERPOWER SYSTEM

Mr. W. S. Murray Who Conceived Scheme Will Give Illustrated Lecture

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At 8 o'clock this evening Mr. W. S. Murray will give an illustrated lecture in Pierce 110 under the auspices of the Engineering Society on "The Superpower System as an Answer to a National Power Policy. All members of the University are invited to attend this meeting.

Mr. Murray was the first man to conceive the project of a superpower station for the region between Boston and Washington and urged the late Mr. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, to make a survey of the source of energy in New England and along the Atlantic Seaboard as far South as Washington. The survey considered the economic possibilities of interconnecting existing electric power plants and systems in the zone and building of new plants.

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