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The Structural Engineer, Volume 7, Issue 2, 1929
THE CHAIRMAN, Mr. Ewart S. Andrews, who read the paper in the absence of the author, said Mr. Hakin was an Associate Member of the Institution and at present resident in the United States, but he was born and trained in this country. The paper was one of the very best that the Institution had ever had and they would all be proud of the fact that Mr. Hakin was trained in this country.
By courtesy of Mr. R. A. Chattock (the City of Birmingham Electrical Engineer), a large party of members of the Midland Branch visited the Hams Hall Electricity Generating Station on Friday, September 28th, 1928.
The erection of the superstructures of metallic bridges is a subject of importance to civil engineers whose duties require them to deal with the design and construction of these works of public utility. The Institution is fortunate in having had several papers illustrating this subject in some detail. Adam Hunter