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Railway Track and Loading Gauges

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G. B. Leighton '88 will deliver two lectures on "Railway Track and Loading Gauges" on Monday and Wednesday of next week. Mr. Leighton has had considerable practical experience in railroad transportation, and has been connected with important roads. Always a very close student of railroad problems, he has made an extensive study of the subject upon which he is to speak. His lectures will treat of the various track and loading gauges in use in the world today, pointing out their advantages and disadvantages. The lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides, which Mr. Leighton has collected during the past four years.

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