The dinner of the graduate and undergraduate engineering societies tonight is of greater significance to the younger than to the older men. For the graduates it is but a reunion; for the men still in College it is an unusual opportunity to meet and hear men who are at the top of their profession.
It seems certain that in a few years, with growing faculties, more scholarships, and improved facilities, the Harvard engineering department will reach a higher place and hold a more assured reputation than at present. Indeed it has already entered on a well-planned scheme of expansion. As its progress continues, the annual meetings of its two allied societies will have greater significance and interest each year.
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