I'roWor E. G. Cokor, of CMngford, Esso*. ' Mdrotftxy to tlio engineering bection of the British, Association, told an interviewer he had hbtpined tho impression that nlaiiy inSantfo engineering schemes in Canada were in the liifmis of comparaUvply young mon. Ho reSMrifd this as n promising sign, and hii / Investigation"! lint led him to tho belief that there ivero ndvnntoscom opaningi iu tho Doninirin for work in I'onucction with engineering projects. Tins branch of industry iras ,slmrictcrnod bv.wtro'np 'activity and projrension, cuppcialljr in rtiiUny work nnd tho hydro electrical development of rivers and
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 9
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92Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 9
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