Text Appearing Before Image: nternal de-velopment, in such a way that it willprepare young men, even better thanheretofore, for their engineering mis-sions. This demands additions to the fi-nancial resources of the University.All engineering education is ultra ex-pensive, and if the available income forthis work could be doubled or quad-rupled, results would be obtained in afew years which otherwise would requirea generation. Large additional expenseis required to do justice to all of theyoung men who are now ready andcompetent to take up engineeringstudies. With less financial opportun-ity, less will be done, and the eventualdevelopment will be delayed; but never-theless this department, under the ad-ministration of Director Smith, will con-tinually draw closer to the spirit of theengineering world than has been com-mon in technical institutions. The mo-tive will be strong to develop standardsof competency which recognise that suc-cess depends less upon the amount ofknowledge acquired than upon abilityto use it. Text Appearing After Image: BY SABINE STUDIO, PROVIDENCE JOHN R. FREEMAN THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SEE PAGE 167 INDEXED. Cassiers Magazine Vol. XXVII DECEMBER, 1904 No. 2 THE RAILWAYS OF NATAL THEIR CHARACTERISTICS, TRAINS AND TRAIN SERVICEBy J. F. Gairns
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