Abstract :
Mr. Harold Gay, who had been employed by L. B. Stillwell in important engineering work, died suddenly on Aug. 25th, at Farmington, Conn. Prior to his association with Mr. Stillwell he had been in the engineering department of the General Electric Company, and in charge of some of that company´s important electrical construction work. For some years he was in the electrical department of the United States Navy, during most of which time he was stationed at Manila. Mr. Gay acted as supervising engineer in the construction of the power house at North Adams, which supplies the energy for the operation of the Hoosac Tunnel electric zone. He was a man of unusually high character, with an attractive personality, and his loss is keenly felt by his friends and business associates.