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ENGINEERING SOCIETY WILL MAKE TRIP TO NEW YORK

Forty Members Leave Today To Visit Metropolitan Laboratories

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Forty student members of the Harvard Engineering Society will leave Cambridge today to be the guests of the New York section of the Society. They will spend three days travelling to New York in order to visit over 16 of the most interesting engineering achievements in New England. The fourth day will be spent in New York City.

On Tuesday, alumni and students plan to travel about the city to visit, among other places, two structures with which are associated the careers of two Harvard graduates. The first is the Holland Tannel, named after its designer and chief engineer, C. M. Holland '05: the other is the George Washington Bridge, of which Allston Dana '06 was chief engineer of design.

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