Excerpt from The Engineering Foundation, Vol. 6: Report for the Year Ended February 8, 1923 Eighth Year
Engineering Foundation has faith in its own future and in the profession which it serves. It enters the new year more closely knit with the engineering societies and encouraged by their stimulated interest in research. The field of opportunity is limitless; the will to do exists; work undertaken and done must depend largely upon funds and talents made available. Those who have profited directly by research and engineering should remember their obligations as stewards for the common good. Many engineers and scientists are giving generously of their professional knowledge and skill and of their valuable time.
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