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Excerpt from Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 3: January to December, 1908 Officers and council, 1908 society notes for january the relation OF architectural principles To illuminating engi neering practice, BY bassett jones, jr. Discussion by E. L. Elliott, L. B. Marks, S. W. Jones, W. S. Kellogg, V. R. Lansingh, A. J. Marshall, G. H. Stickney, J. S. Codman, M'. S. Hopkins and Bassett Jones, Jr the variables OF illuminating engineering, BY W. L. Buffer. Discussion by Juo. Campbell, N. W. Gifford, B. B. Hatch, T. A. Curry, Louis Bell, H. E. Gifford, J. S. Codman and W. L. Puffer Discussion of Fixture Design from the Standpoint of the Illuminating Engineer, by B. B. Hatch, H. T. Sands, W. H. Blood, W. E. Clark, J. E. Livor, Jno. Campbell, R, C. Ware, and V. R. Lansingh society notes for february address OF retiring president sharp the history OF photometric standards, BY F. N. Morton Discussion by A. H. Elliott, C. O. Bond, C. H. Sharp, W. H. Gartley and T. J. Litle, Jr. Topical discussion ON residence lighting BY the chicago section effects OF light upon the eye, BY dr. H. H. Seabrook Discussion by J. S. Codman, Louis Bell, H. E. Clifford, A. T'. Simpson, A. E. Kennelly, R. C. Ware, John Campbell, Wm. Clark and H. H. Seabrook Discussion by E. L. Elliott, A. J. Marshall, Dr. Valk, P. S. Millar, E. Y. Porter, Louis Bell, W. J. Wilcox and H. H. Seabrook Discussion by Drs. E. T. Gardner, Geo. F. Suker and Henry Gradle society notes for march annual report OF the finance committee light and color IN decoration, BY george leland hunter Discussion by H. F. Huber, H. H. Seabrook, E. Y. Porter Louis Bell, A. J. Marshall and G. L. Hunter Discussion by F. J. Pearson, Geo. H. Jones, J. R. Cravath and Mr. Vonholst extensions OF gas for illumination, BY G. W. Thompson eyesight and artificial illumination, BY dr. John T. Krall Discussion by W. C. L. Eglin, W. H. Gartley, J. T. Krall and Mr. Whitaker daylight illumination, BY L. W. Marsh list OF members, alphabetical list OF members, geographical summary OF membership. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.