The professional development of the engineer

AT the session on education, held January 25, 1933, during the Institute's winter convention, New York, N. Y., an address entitled “The professional development of the engineer” was delivered by Gen. R. I. Rees, vice-president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York. In his address, General Rees first discussed the education of the engineer up to the time of his graduation from college. Of the relative values of general and specialized education, he made among other remarks the following statements: