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Mr. Charles M. Harrington '85 will give an illustrated lecture on "Experiences of an Engineer in Jamaica" this evening at 8 o'clock in Pierce 110, under the auspices of the Engineering Society. Mr. Harrington, who is assistant engineer of the Aberthaw Construction Company, which built the Stadium, has recently been in Jamaica, engaged in the construction of re-enforced concrete buildings. He will relate some interesting experiences of the earthquake of January 14, and will show a number of excellent slides to illustrate several episodes.
All members of the University, who are interested, are invited to attend.
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