The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 11, 1928, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
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R. E. BED WORTH,
Salesman,
Yale, T7
J. P. MAXWELL,
Head Design Rnginet
Missouri, T9
M. j. RUBEL,
Ass't Design Engineer,
Institute of Technology,
Vienna, Austria, r 21
YOUNGER COLLEGE MEN
ON RECENT WESTINGHOUSE JOBS
H. H. RUGG.
Design Engineer,
South Dakota
School of Mines, *16
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R. De CAMP,
Engineer,
Montana, T7
J. E. WALTER,
Contract A dministration,
Carnegie Tech, Ex ’25
The Yiolland Tunnel
Where do young college men get in a large
industrial organization? Have they
opportunity to exercise creative talent?
Is individual work recognized?
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rr^HE HOLLAND TUNNEL is one
A of engineering’s greatest tri
umphs, because—
— it is twice the size of any tun
nel ever bored beneath the bed of
the Hudson River.
— it is over a mile and a half long.
— it is designed for automobiles
to use. Because
they generate poi-
sonous carbon
monoxide gas.
motor cars create an entirely new
need for tunnel ventilation. Yet
even when the Holland Tunnel
is filled to capacity and 2000 mo
tor cars are passing through it in
each direction, the air is fresh
and pure.
This is a type of engineei Ing
undertaking with which yorrog
men in an organization of the
size ox Westinghouse frequently
are brought into intimate contact.
Opportunities to work on the
stupendous, the never-before-un
dertaken, are not rare here. Hence
young men’ of capacity, of enter
prise, of genius, find much to
challenge their imaginations and
abilities.
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A battery of 56 fans driven by
Westinghouse motors pump fresh
air into, and foul air out of, the
Holland Tunnel. Twenty-eight
more Westinghcuse-motored fans are
a reserve. Westinghouse planned
the I'ghting system
in the tunnel; also
the system of remote
control.
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DEBATING TEAM MAKES PRE
SEASON TOUR.
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teams for the coming season. Some
of the teams who will debate here on
the Campus are: Texas Christian
University, McMurray, Bethany Col
lege of Kansas, and the University of
Southern California.
Attention should be directed toward
the coming debate with the Univer
sity of Southern California. This will
not only be the first debate on our
own Campus this year but it will also
be the first time a debate has been
held with a West Coast College. The
Query for the discussion will be:
“Resolved; that Democracy is a mis
taken Ideal.”