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Visiting Engineers to Be Entertained Today

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Demonstrations of high voltage techniques and machine-made lightning will be presented for 25 visiting Latin-American engineers this afternoon by the electrical engineering laboratories.

Representing 14 countries, the visitors are spending a year in the United States, studying field problems of rural electrification and administration.

Chester L. Dawes, associate professor of electrical engineering, is in charge of the program which also includes luncheon at the faculty club and an inspection of the radio laboratory in Littauer Hall.

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