Royal Military College of Canada - Review Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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Wherever big things are going on there you'II find the engineer Wherever you go in Canada today, you see the work of the profes- sional engineer. A river's course is changed and its rushing power harnessed for man's needs . . . an oil pipeline scales a mighty moun- tain range . . . a highway is punched through the rocky wilderness . . . and behind each mighty accomplishment stands the engineer. Behind our many new industries, unknown a decade ago, as well as the unprecedented development of our natural resources -stands the engineer. His is the vision and the orderly thinking that is contributing so much to Canada's phenomenal expansion. E OF CANADIAN GENERAL ELEcTR1C never forget that ours is essentially an engineering organization. We know that our progress depends on the constant recruit- ment of young engineers and are proud of the contribution we are making to their training. Engineering graduates join this Company each year Each year, since its earliest days, engineering graduates have joined this Company to continue their training in special courses- nearly twelve hundred have already gained invaluable experience on the Company's well-known Test Course. The purpose of the course is primarily to ensure a constant supply of trained talent for this Company. A high proportion of the executives of this organization got their start on the Test', Course. The course over the years has also con- tributed a constant stream of highly-trained graduates to fill the ranks of Canadian industry. In fact, it is a source of pride that not a few of them are to be found today holding important positions in many -that's one out of every eighteen employees -and is continually adding to their number. These men - whether they work as develop- ment, design, production, application, sales or service engineers, in the electrical, me- chanical or chemical fields-are in the final analysis working for you. They develop, design and manufacture the complex electrical equipment that gen- erates power, transmits it across great dis- tances, controls it and then puts it to work for the common good. They are constantly improving and simplifying existing products to increase their efficiency and lower their cost. They develop brand-new products to meet brand-new needs. In cooperation with our customers' engineers they design and install equipment to meet specialized needs -to raise productivity and to lower costs. The engineers' part in Canada's rising prosperity It is an important part of their work to find new methods of manufacture, and to de- velop new equipment and products that do more, last longer, cost less to operate. It widely diversified engineering fields. is by employing outstanding engineers -the key men in C anada's progress- Everybody benefs that we are able to play a worthy f 0m the e'1gi'1ffT5, W0Tk part in our country's industrial Canadian General Electric currently growth, and in the developments employs some eight hundred engineers that are raising our living standards. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Canada 's Oldest and Largest Electrical lllanufacturer

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xxiv R. M. C. Review Advertising Section 5 COMPLIMENTS or l KINGSMILI., MILLS, PRICE 8 FLEMING Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. etc. 111 Richmond St. West, Toronto, 1, Canada 1 Cable Address Kingsmill , Toronto KIA-Col. Nicol Kingsmill, E.D., Ex-Cadet No. 18603 1 Compliments of Morrison's Restaurant Upstairs--Private Lounge i 318 KING ST. PHONE 8483 KINGSTON, ONT. - - - .ws , iliiii- I FRONTENAC WATCH REPAIRING CO. The Store with the Westminster Chimes. I J. TEE, Proprietor 1 I 1 The only business in Kingston specializing in watch :S clock repairs 1 1 24 Hour Service I t 1 PHONE 2-4666 1 p 75 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON. ONTARIO I ul . YJ? . IL llifneys ouse urnfs rings F or the Smarter Things El PTIOIIG 2-7378 Kingston. Ontario



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xxvi R.M.C. Review Adveriising Section LIST OF ILLUSTRATIGNS Page Memorial Arch, R.M.C. ....,..,.......... ....... F rontispiece Brig. D. R. Agnew ............................... .................. 2 Air Commodore D. A. R, Bradshaw ,..... .. 4 1955 Graduating Class ........................... .. 7 Amateur Radio ..,..,....... ..... 4 3 Drama Club ....... ..... 4 7 Glee Club ........................ ..... 4 9 Pipe Band ........................... ,..,, 5 1 Tht Old . . . The New ....... ..., . 86 Sports .................,.............. ..... 8 7 Senior Football ...... ..... 9 0 Junior Football .... ..... 9 4 Soccer ................... ..... 9 6 Volleyball ......,. ..... 9 8 Basketball ........ ..... 1 01 Hockey ...............,........ ..... 1 04 Swimming Team .....,........... ..... 1 06 Harriers 8: Track Teams ..... ..... l 08 Ride 8: Pistol Teams ......... ..... 1 10 Tri-Service Rifle Team ....... ..... 1 11 Fencing 81 Tennis .......... ..... 1 13 Obstacle Course .... ..... 1 21 Recruit Boxing .......... ...,. l 25 Volleyball ........................ ..... 1 32 West Point Weekend ..........,..... ..... 1 35 Guard Room ................................. ..... 1 51 No. 1766 Col. K. H. Tremain .... ..... 1 52 No. 3132, F70 R. F. Holland .... ..... 1 64 No. 3300, FXO J. A. Marshall ...,... ..... 1 65 Headquarters of N.A.T.O. ............ ..... 1 71 The 12th Session of N.A.T.O. .... ..... 1 71 Governing Body of N.A.T.O. 172 Hoover Tower, Stanford Univ. .... ..... 1 75 Ex-Cadets on the Staff ...,........ ..... 1 79 August, 1917 ............................ ,.... 1 88 Old Ivo ........................................ ..... 1 96 Annual Luncheon, U.K. Club .... ..... 2 06 West Point ..................................... .,... 2 07 Class of 1904-07 ............ ..... 2 09 N.A.T.O. Headquarters ..... ..,.. 2 10 Princess Margaret ......... ..... 2 ll R.M.C. Review ADVERTISING RATES Full page ......................................... ..... S 501 Half page .......,..............,..................... ,.......... S 30 Quarter page .................................................... S20 These rates are subject to agency discounts.

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