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ENGINEERS TO MEET TONIGHT

Professor Johnson Will Speak on "Construction of Stadium"

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At the regular meeting of the Harvard Engineering Society this evening at 7.45 in Pierce 110, Lewis Jerome Johnson, A.B., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering, in the Engineering School, will lecture on the "Design and Construction of the Stadium." Professor Johnson was in charge of the Stadium while it was being built, and is recognized throughout the scientific world as an authority on concrete construction. Refreshments will be served.

On February 14 the Society will hold the last of a series of meetings on "Industrial Cooperative Work," at which the phase "Factory Administration" will be discussed by individual members of the Society from their personal experiences.

In the March meeting an expert on acetylene welding, a Mr. Barney of New York, will be the speaker.

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