Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1928 — Page 10
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PURDUE TU BE HUST OF STATE LINE FOREMEN Electrical Workers Will Open Conference Tuesday. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 2. Electric line foremen, the men responsible for the constant flow of current through the thousands of miles of light and power lines in Indiana, will gather at Purdue University here Tuesday and Wednesday, for their fourth annual conference with the school of electrical engineering, engineering extension department, and Indiana Electric Light Association. The pro-
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gram has been so arranged that it will be helpful not alone to the newest foreman, but also to the foreman or superintendent with the broadest experience. Registration will be held Tuesday morning with an inspection trip of shops and laboratories and the Purdue military department following. The sessions will start at I p. m. Lightning, the chief cause of trouble for the linemen, will be one of the leading subjects to come before the conference with K. B. McEachron, formerly of the Purdue staff and now of the General Electric Company, as the principal speaker. McEachron started the work at Purdue with exceptionally high voltages and has continued his studies with the electric com-
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pany with which he has been connected the last five or six years. The linemen will take up such subjects as the new street lighting system of Lafayette; accident prevention and resuscitation from electric shocks and burns; handling of heavily charged wires; rural distribution standards and cost of construction of farm lines and many other subjects. A joint meeting of the Indian-apolis-Lafayette section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers is scheduled for Tuesday night with all conference visitors. The following evening the line foremen will meet with the Purdue chapter of Sigma Xi, research fraternity, members of whic“ are working on electrical problems along with other scientific subjects.
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