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...Engineering Journal, which has just been issued, contains five articles, all of them of chiefly technical interest. The first article, on "The Wachusett Dam" of the Metropolitan Water System, by Mr. C. W. Smith, who has had immediate charge at the dam, is reprinted from a lecture before the Civil Engineering Club. Messrs. Densmore and LeClear, the engineers who designed the heating and ventilating system, electric wiring, and plumbing of Robinson Hall contribute an interesting, illustrated account of the somewhat unusual features of the heating and ventilating system in that building. Professor C. A. Adams continues his article on "Armature...
...United States Civil Service Commission announces examinations to be held in Boston on February 24 and 25, for the following positions...
...United States Civil Service Commission announces examinations to be held in Boston, February 3, 4, 24 and 26 for the following positions...
...Blake will deliver a lecture on "The Charles River Dam and Some of its Problems," under the auspices of the Engineering Society in the Lecture Room of Pierce Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. Mr. Blake is a civil engineer, and has designed one of the plans which have been under consideration by the Dam Commission appointed by Governor Crane to present a report to the Legislature on the advisability of such a structure...
...College Library has just placed on exhibition in the Periodical Room of the Union a collection of war sketches, the work of Frank Vizetelly, who was artist and correspondent of the London Illustrated News during the American Civil War, serving his paper on the Confederate side. The sketches, while roughly made and often unfinished, are lively pictures of war scenes, and the artist's notes hurriedly pencilled on the back give a vivid impression of what was going on around him. These notes have been copied by typewriter, and are mounted on the margin of the sketches...