Abstract :
On Wednesday, September 9th, a party of about forty Canadian Westinghouse engineers, under the chairmanship of their chief, H. U. Hart, met for dinner at the Hamilton Club, to bid farewell to Doctor Herbert Bristol Dwight before he should leave to take up his work as Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Beside the chairman, the speakers were C. H. Pook, manager of the works at Hamilton, C. A. Price, Assistant Chief Engineer, C. H. Mitchell, H. M. Bostwick, D. P. Brown and L. B. Chubbuck. Doctor Dwight made a fitting response to the addresses of the evening and the dinner party adjourned to the further enjoyment of a theater party.