West of Denver is the Continental Divide; hemmed in behind it is an undeveloped district twice as large as Maryland. That fertile area the new Moffat Tunnel will open up.
General Electric mine locomotives are carrying out the rock, and G.-E. motors are driving air compressors and pumping water from underground rivers.
The conquests of electricity on land and sea, in the air and underground, are making practical the impossibilities of yesterday. It remains only for men of ability to find new things to do tomorrow. Thus does Opportunity of 1925 beckon college men and women toward greater things as yet not dreamed, and to a better world to live in.
The General Electric Company includes many specialists—engineers who know about tunnels; engineers who know about street lighting; engineers who know about the electrification of factories. These men are helping to build the better and happier America in which you will live.
If you are interested in learning more about what electricity is doing, write for Reprint No. AR391 containing a complete set of these advertisements.
General Electric
General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York
From page 2 of The Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, January 10, 1925
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