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McMullen to Lecture Before The Engineering Society

Will Talk on Differences in "American and British Railways"

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Mr. John McMullen, a graduate of Cambridge University, will give a talk on "American and British Railways" this evening at 7:30 o'clock, in 110 Pierce Hall, at a meeting of the Engineering Society.

An engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company (The Route of the "Royal Scot"), Mr. McMullen has been studying during the past year the opperating methods of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

He will discuss the differences in operating practice between American and British railways, illustrating his talk with lantern slides and motion pictures.

Plans for the annual spring trip of the Society will be outlined at this meeting.

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