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Updated: May 11, 2025


The great lawyer, physician, electrician, teacher, and builder must give his work largeness, completeness, and nobility of structure by the use of the imagination in as real and true a sense as the great poet or painter. Without it all work is hard, detached, mechanical; with it all work is vital, co-ordinated, original.

Ralph, hearing the gusts as they swooped about the corners of the house, and the "swish" of the snow as it was thrown against the window panes, several times rose to go, but Captain Eri in each instance urged him to stay a little longer. Finally, the electrician rebelled.

The railway soon conveyed our adventurers a considerable distance into the interior of the country. At the station where Redpath and his guests got out, a vehicle was procured sufficiently large to hold them all, and the road over which they rapidly passed bore out the character which the electrician had given to it.

"Ay," observed Jim Slagg, who with the others had witnessed this meeting with deep interest, "an' the babby has kep' the lighten' goin' ever since, though he's dropped the thunder, for he's an electrician no less a manufacturer of lightnin' an' a director of it too."

"O-h," said the Traveling Salesman. A little impatiently he turned and routed the Young Electrician out of his sprawling nap. "Don't you know Boston when you see it?" he cried a trifle testily. For an instant the Young Electrician's sleepy eyes stared dully into the Girl's excited face. Then he stumbled up a bit awkwardly and reached out for all his coil-boxes and insulators. "Good-night to you.

"Some young man who attracted the attention of the Countess by his singing. He is only a workman." "Indeed! Where did she hear him sing?" "In her son's laboratory, I believe. He came there to put up some electrical machinery, and sang into a telephone for their amusement. You know how fond Lord Jasper is of mechanics. Jasper declares that he is a genius as an electrician.

What I have to say to you is not nearly so wonderful as the nature and power of electricity." I obeyed; he had touched me on a tender spot, for I am an electrician, and can appreciate the wonderful. "There has been a great deal of discussion," he continued, "in regard to the peculiar title given to Alexander, but the appellation 'two-horned' has frequently been used in ancient times.

I think that the discussion evolved by Professor Rowland's paper on the theory of dynamos deserves the study of every electrician; it brought very strongly into prominence one or two English gentlemen who were present.

"Yes, when I tested them with an instrument I secured from an electrician here in town the wires were dead. There was not the slightest current in them. Either they have been changed lately, or some sudden jar or misplacement brought them in contact with a live circuit." "What were the wires for?" asked Mr. Kettridge. "That's what I've been wanting to find out.

"Very well, my good fellow, then you shall come, and we'll find you a berth in the servants'-hall," said Redpath, laughing. "But what about Stumps?" said Robin; "he will wonder what has come over us. Could we not return to the hotel first?" "Impossible," said the electrician; "I have not time to wait. My leave has expired. Besides, you can write him a note."

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