Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Vol. XXII

The engineer is defined as " one skilled in the application of the materials and forces of nature to the use of man." Once he dealt almost wholly with materials-some do so still, arranging brick and stone and iron to form bridges or buildings which stand inert. Others combine materials and forces. But the electrical engineer deals with forces, with energy in its moving, kinetic form.

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Table of Contents:

COVER

OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CONTENTS

TWENTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y., 29 JUNE-3 JULY

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

ELECTRIC RAILWAYS

POWER TRANSMISSION

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

ENGINEERING EDUCATION

REGULAR MEETING, NEW YORK, 25 SEPTEMBER 1903 -

ELECTRO HYDRAULICS

MEETING, NEW YORK, 23 OCTOBER 1903 - ELECTRIC TRACTION

MEETING, NEW YORK, 20 NOVEMBER 1903 - ELECTROCHEMISTRY

MEETING, NEW YORK, 18 DECEMBER - CENTRAL STATIONS

MEETING, PITTSBURG, 7 JANUARY 1904

MEETING, MINNEAPOLIS, 8 JANUARY 1904

MEETING, NEW YORK, 18 DECEMBER 1903 - GAS POWER FOR CENTRAL STATIONS

MEETING, PHILADELPHIA, 11 JANUARY 1904

INDEX

INDEX OF AUTHORS