The Engineering Society will hold its second meeting of the year in Pierce 110 tonight at 7.45 o'clock, when Mr. D. L. Turner will address the Society on modern transit problems. Mr. Turner was appointed Consulting Engineer for the New York City Transit Commission in 1921 and has been connected with it in various capacities since 1900; he has been in charge of subway construction, and is now devoting himself to developing plans for the future transit faculties of New York City. Mr. Turner graduated from the Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1891, and was for two summers in charge of the University's Engineering Camp at Squam Lake.
All members of the University are invited.
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