• DocumentCode
    1376212
  • Title

    Discussion on “the engineer´s activity in public affairs — Public utility commissions and franchise valuations”, at New York, April 10, 1908

  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    1908
  • Firstpage
    1417
  • Lastpage
    1435
  • Abstract
    George S. Coleman: In one respect I agree with Mr. Floy, engineers as a class are, perhaps, a little too modest; but I do not quite agree that engineers ought to be considered in any wise responsible for matters which are hard enough for other men to handle, men who are devoting all their time to it. I do think, however, that the time has come when groups of engineers, different kinds of engineers, should give the benefit of their concerted thought and action to any public question on which they are supposed to be especially well informed. In the case of a new bridge across any of our rivers, or a new subway, or a new elevated railroad, in fact any kind of engineering work likely to affect the public, this Institute, and every body of engineers who in any way might be related to that enterprise, should be heard officially. If Mr. Floy´s suggestion this evening shall encourage among engineers the habit of not merely quiet, independent thought in their work, but concerted action after discussion, he will have accomplished a notable result.
  • Keywords
    Bridges; Cities and towns; Companies; Legislation; Rivers; Roads;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0097-2444
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/PAIEE.1908.6742384
  • Filename
    6742384