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Lecture on Railroads

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What the railroads of America must do to meet the competition now offered by other means of transportation will be discussed by Louis K. Sillcox, of New York City, vice president of the New York Airbrake Co., and nationally known authority on railroad equipment, in a lecture on "Railway Mechanical Achievements" at Pierce Hall tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock.

The lecture is under the auspices of the Harvard Engineering Society and is open to the public without charge.

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