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Illuminating Engineering Society
from Daytonian 1938
by eCommons
Illuminating Engineering Society, composed of junior and senior electrical engineering students has for its aim "the advancement of the theory and practice of illuminating engineering and the dissemination of electrical knowledge."
Meetings of the society are held bi-weekly at which talks on topics pertaining to modern trends in illumination are presented. General discussion and open forum follow each discourse.
Features of the year included the participation of members in a meeting of the National Society of Illuminating Engineers at which the latest methods of illumination, architecture, lighting and luminaries were discussed and displayed.
As the major project of the year, the members took upon themselves the construction of a modern Photometer Bench along with the design and construction of a Globe Photometer.