Excerpt from The Transactions of the University of Toronto Engineering Society, 1925-1926, Vol. 39: With Which Is Incorporated the Applied Science
I wish to congratulate the President and Officers of the Society upon these successes this year, and to compliment the Chairman and the Committee on Transactions upon this most creditable number.
May I repeat in this foreword the idea which I put forward in my address to the Society last December, which is published in this number, that, as I believe we are now approaching a period of genuine activity and prosperity in Canada, all members of the Engineering Profession ought to'be fully prepared to participate in it. This means not only the students of to-day, but the graduates of to - morrow.
I am sure that the Engineering undergraduates of this University are receiving the best of academic training for their participation in active professional life, and will be fully ready for this busy future when it comes.
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