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At the meeting of the Engineering Society last night the following officers were elected: President, A. W. K. Billings '95; secretary, C. J. Tilden L. S. S.; treasurer, H. V. D. Allen '96; librarian, W. E. Clark L. S. S. The chairmen of the civil, electrical and mechanical departments will be elected at special meetings of each of the sections. There were three papers read at the meeting: "Revolving Turrets," by Professor Hollis; "Building of Concrete-Iron Bridges." by Mr. A. N. Johnson; "Recent Changes in Electrical Power Plants," by A. W. K. Billings '95. Professor Hollis announced that Mr. Clemens Herschel, a graduate of the Engineering Department, would give a lecture on "Roman Aqueducts" Friday, March 1, in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Mr. Herschel is well known both in Europe and America for his work in hydraulics.
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