DocumentCode :
1329994
Title :
The setting of the Swampscott convention
Volume :
42
Issue :
5
fYear :
1923
fDate :
5/1/1923 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
547
Lastpage :
548
Abstract :
One of the chief attractions of the Swampscott convention of the Institute will be the beautiful surroundings which will form an appropriate setting for the activities of the delegates, enhanced as these are by a wealth of historical interest closely identified with the early days of our country. There is a charm about this historic atmosphere peculiar to New England; the old-time flavor of colonial days lingers despite the development of modern engineering civilization and New England´s brilliant contributions to the later phases of American life and her share in the triumphs of the World War have never dimmed the glories of Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill and Plymouth. Here were laid the foundations of liberty on this continent; here liberty is still sought amid the changing conditions of present-day industrialism. If the Past has done much for New England, the Present none the less sees her in the midst of a mighty development, and the peculiarities of this region but give added piquancy to its interest and its natural attractions.
Keywords :
Board of Directors; Cities and towns; Companies; Manufacturing; Rivers; Standards; Synchronous machines;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Journal of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0360-6449
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JoAIEE.1923.6594123
Filename :
6594123
Link To Document :
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