Additions to membership since last report, 13. Mr. William C. Wetherill, chairman of the Committee on Science and the Arts, reported the condition of the work of the committee. Charles Baskerville, Esq., Ph.D., Director of Chemical Laboratories, College of the City of New York, presented a communic
Annual report of the director of the school
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1919
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Volume
- 187
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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Proccrdillys of the Stated dlrctilry held M'cducsduy. d-lag 7, 1919.) HALL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. PHILADELPHIA. May 7, I()I~. MR. BENJUIIN FR,\NKLIN irr the C/lair.
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The total registi-ation for the year was four hundred and eighteen, an increase of t2 per cent. over that of the previous year.
Additions to membership since last report, 6. Mr. George H. Clamer, Chairman of the Committee on Science and the Arts, reported the condition of the committee's work. Mr. W. S. Bartholomew, President, Locomotive Stoker Company, Schenectady, N. Y., presented a communication on " Mechanical Stoking o
The School of Mechanic Arts has shown, this season, a marked advance in every directlon--in the number of students enrolled, in the regularity o{ their attendance, in the seriousness of their work, in the appreciation of the opportunities presented to them, and in the results they have accomplished.
Additions to membership since last report, 6. The Paper of the evening entitled "Engineering as Related to the Structure of the Body Politic" was presented by Mr. John C. Trautwine, Jr., of Philadelphia, who spoke, in part, as follows: Without engineering, human co-operation, upon a large scale, is