N E W Y O R K S H I P B U I L D I N G COMPANY'S PRIZE. NAVAL
ARCHITECTURE.
Albert L. Charbonnier
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE'S PRIZES. AWARDED TO GRADUATES.
E. Victor Cooley, Mechanics Thomas I. Cooper, Naval Architecture Charles J. Culin, Mathematics
COMMITTEE
Christian P. Kopp, Freehand Drawing Everett Barrie Powers, Architectural Drawing George W. Williams, Jr., Mechanical Drawing
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(Abstract of Proceedings of the Stated Meeting held Wednesday, April 5, I916.) HALL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA, April 5, 1916.
MR. C. E. BONINE i~z the Chair. The following reports were presented for first reading: No. 2657.--Paint and Varnish Remover. No. 2667.--Dixie Magneto. On the recommendation of the Sub-Committee on Literature, the following awards were made for papers in the JOURNAL, 1915: NO. 2662.--The Howard N. Potts Medal to Mr. W. S. Murray, of Hartford, Conn., for his paper entitled " Conditions Affecting the Success of Main Line Electrification," described by the subcommittee as an original and highly valuable contribution to an important phase of the transportation problem.