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Charles P. Steinmetz, internationally famous electrical experimentor of the General Electric Company, is on the list of those who will speak before the members of the Engineering Society during the coming year. The Society has definitely abandoned the plan in force in former years of presenting technical papers at its meetings and now has established as its policy that of bringing the leading engineers of the country to Cambridge to speak to all students in the University that are interested whether or not they are members of the engineering school.
Among the other prominent men who will speak during the year are C. W. Lieb. Major-General Parker and Frank Gilbreth, the leading efficiency expert of the country. The meetings will be held every two weeks this Fall, beginning with October 11. At the conclusion of each meeting there will be motion pictures and a smoker.
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