. The street railway review . h as would be occasionedby turning trolleys. On the sidings there is ample room for reservecars, and the crowds are handled with ease. The Electric Club Journal. The Electric Club, of Pittsburg, Pa., announces- that on FebruaryI St, 1904, will be issued the first number of an illustrated monthlymagazine to be published by the club and which will be styled theElectric Club Journal. It is further stated in the announceipcivtthat the immediate purpose of the new publication is to put intopermanent form the engineering papers and technical discussionsthat form a regul


. The street railway review . h as would be occasionedby turning trolleys. On the sidings there is ample room for reservecars, and the crowds are handled with ease. The Electric Club Journal. The Electric Club, of Pittsburg, Pa., announces- that on FebruaryI St, 1904, will be issued the first number of an illustrated monthlymagazine to be published by the club and which will be styled theElectric Club Journal. It is further stated in the announceipcivtthat the immediate purpose of the new publication is to put intopermanent form the engineering papers and technical discussionsthat form a regular part of the work of the club. Many of thepapers will be written by members of the engineering staff of theWestinghousc company, and much of the material will pertain tothe latest apparatus and to the newest problems in engineeringwork. This matter will lie published in a form suited to the needsof intelligent young men. The Journal will also publish other ma-terial of special value and interest to the members of the A88i;.Mm,V KAI.,!.. l-|,IH. IlTTSUI-RO. The circulation of llie Electric Club Journal will not l)e restrictedto the mcmlKrs of the club, but the privilege of subscribing is tobe extended to others. Hie Electric Club, which was organized March lolh, 1902, drawsits mcmljcrship largely from the engineering apprentices and otheremployee of the Westinghousc Electric & Manufacturing Co. TheJournal is not to Ik-, however, a trade publication of thai company, but an engineering i);iikt publish*.tl by young cngire^rs for \iuingengineers, enabling college students and others to share in theclubs technical work. While much of the material in its pageswill be of a general nature, some will apply definitely to the par-ticular apparatus with which the men are working, and as the rep-resentation is by Westinghouse engineers, it follows that Westing-house methods will be set forth. Rnl the view point will be that


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