CIVIL ENGINEER BECAME INSPECTOR OF IMPOR- 

 TANT CONSTRUCTIONS 



PETER BRADLEY, 618 Chestnut St., Trenton, N. J., was 

 no longer young when he enrolled for the Bridge Engi- 

 neering Course. Through the help of our instruction, he 

 became an inspection engineer for Stowell & Cunning- 

 ham, Albany, N. Y. He has recently had charge of in- 

 spection of steel and wire for the new Manhattan and 

 Williamsburg bridge, New York City. His salary has 

 been increased from $85 to $225 a month. 



PRESIDENT OF A CONTRACTING FIRM 



One of our graduates, DAVID THOMAS, 140 Laurel St., 

 Woodbury, N. J., has established a successful engineer- 

 ing and contracting business since his enrolment with 

 the I.C.S. He was earning $75 a month when he enrolled 

 for the Bridge Engineering Course. He is now president 

 of his own company, making a specialty of reinforced- 

 concrete construction and sewage disposal plants. 



INCREASES HIS SALARY 300 PER CENT. 



ROBERT LEISK, 255 Ninth St., Milwaukee, Wis., took a 

 complete Engineering Course while employed as an 

 underground foreman. As a result of the knowledge he 

 obtained he is now a successful Engineer and states that 

 his Course has been of such assistance to him that his 

 earning capacity has increased more than 300 per cent. 

 He feels the I.C.S. do all they claim to for the benefit of 

 their students, and advises any one desiring to advance 

 himself to enroll with the I.C.S. 



NOW GENERAL MANAGER-SALARY $3,000 

 JOACHIM FORTIN, 131 Rue St. Pierre, Quebec, Canada, 

 had taken a commercial college course when he enrolled 

 for our Civil Engineering Course. He has advanced by 

 the following steps: Clerk, draftsman, leyeler, transit- 

 man, and now general manager of La Cie. Electrique 

 Dorchester. He has under his direction two field engi- 

 neers, five office clerks, six foremen, and from 90 to 115 

 laborers. His salary is $3,000 a year. 



DOUBLES HIS SALARY 



Before he enrolled with the I.C.S. for the Civil Engi- 

 neering Course, E. R. COLVIN, WoocHake, Calif., was a 

 school teacher. He has since gone into the contracting 

 business, with the result that his income has been doubled. 

 He has found his I.C.S. training to be very useful in his 

 new line of work. 



