. American engineer and railroad journal . SECTIONAL ELEVATION OF SWINDON SUPERHEATER IN BOILER. iNTELLiGEifT WORKMEN NEEDED.—The mechanical developmentof this or any other country depends in most part upon the in-tellect of the workers and the mechanical industries should availthemselves as much as possible of the educated boy, their edu-cation being paid for by the mechanical manufacturers as muchas by any other citizen of the country. If we could increase thenumber of intelligent mechanics, we would produce more andbetter work and our machines would produce better and a largerquantity of wo


. American engineer and railroad journal . SECTIONAL ELEVATION OF SWINDON SUPERHEATER IN BOILER. iNTELLiGEifT WORKMEN NEEDED.—The mechanical developmentof this or any other country depends in most part upon the in-tellect of the workers and the mechanical industries should availthemselves as much as possible of the educated boy, their edu-cation being paid for by the mechanical manufacturers as muchas by any other citizen of the country. If we could increase thenumber of intelligent mechanics, we would produce more andbetter work and our machines would produce better and a largerquantity of work, and they would last longer in our customersshops if they had intelligent help to handle them.—B. M. ] before the Hartford Manufacturers Association. - ^^^i^^^^V^^b^^.fS?^^^^^^^^^ V^ ^] f-4^t4 ii»yj4 4fj £ij® .^.^t9 ^j^.


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