. American engineer and railroad journal . 910, page 377). The gift was transmitted onbehalf of the General Electric Company by its Sales Manager, Vaughan, to Professor Ernst J. Berg, in charge of the Depart-ment of Electrical Engineering. This is the second significantgift that this company has made the University during the pastyear, the first consisting of a lOo-kilowatt Curtis steam turbo-generator which now constitutes a part of the equipment of theDepartment of Electrical Engineering. Number of Locomotives Equipped with Superheaters.—Recent published reports are to the effect that t


. American engineer and railroad journal . 910, page 377). The gift was transmitted onbehalf of the General Electric Company by its Sales Manager, Vaughan, to Professor Ernst J. Berg, in charge of the Depart-ment of Electrical Engineering. This is the second significantgift that this company has made the University during the pastyear, the first consisting of a lOo-kilowatt Curtis steam turbo-generator which now constitutes a part of the equipment of theDepartment of Electrical Engineering. Number of Locomotives Equipped with Superheaters.—Recent published reports are to the effect that there are nowover 800 engines equipped with superheaters on twenty rail-roads in North America and the number is increasing almostdaily. Mechanical Conventions to be at Atlantic City.—At theannual meeting of the Railway Supply Manufacturers Asso-ciation, Washington, D. C, Sept. 30, it was decided to hold thenext association meeting at Atlantic City, June 14 to 21, 1911,during the sessions of the M. M. & M. C. B. Associations. j^ iT.


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