Abstract

The author has been a member of the Institute for 20 years and a casual reader of the JOURNAL and its successor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING during that time; and has been most pleased with the change in contents and arrangement that has taken place during the past few years. It is true that the Institute is a professional society, and that the monthly publication should be devoted primarily to the details of electrical research and development. But for every designing or research engineer in the membership there are probably 100 practicing engineers of one kind or another¿sales engineers, plant engineers, and management engineers. The more popular and simpler written articles prove especially interesting to this latter group; and very helpful also. He believes that ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING is now a magazine that is proving useful and stimulating to all of us.

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