PRAISES THE SCHOOLS 



C. S. COUPLAND, Box -17, Maricopa, Calif., says that he can- 

 not praise the Schools too highly, since his Steam-Electric 

 Course has advanced him from a position as steamfitter's 

 apprentice to the position of chief engineer, increasing his sal- 

 ary from $50 to $125 a month. 



SALARY INCREASED 266 PER CENT. 



P. J. GRACE, 602 Atlantic St., Bridgeport, Conn., was a fire- 

 man working 12 hours a day in an electric light works when he 

 enrolled with the I.C.S. for the Stationary Engineers' Course. 

 He is now the chief engineer of the plant of the Locomobile 

 Company, having 22 men under his charge. His salary has 

 increased 260 per cent. 



EARNS $1,800 A YEAR 



C. M. IRWIN, 429 Walnut St., San Francisco, Calif., is now 

 chief engineer of the Head Building. Before he had a tech- 

 nical knowledge of engineering he was a machinist at $3 a day. 

 His I.C.S. Course has raised his salary to $150 a month. 



GRADUATE BECOMES CHIEF ENGINEER 



ED. BURROW, Box 175, San Angelo, Tex., is proud of his 

 diploma, because it has taken him from a position in the engine 

 room where he worked all night for $24 a month to the place 

 of chief engineer at a salary of $150 a month. He says: "I 

 cannot see how a boy with ambition can keep from enrolling." 



145 PER CENT. LARGER 



E. E. HUNTER, 1520 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, Okla., 

 was earning $85 a month at the time of his enrolment for the 

 Steam-Electric Course. He declares that this Course was 

 largely instrumental in securing his advancement to the posi- 

 ti9n of chief engineer at the Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company, 

 with an increase in salary of 145 per cent. 



NOW CHIEF ENGINEER 



GEO. W. DRENNON, 879 Mead Ave., Oakland, Calif., declares 

 that he has derived much benefit from his Marine Engineers' 

 Course for which he enrolled with the I.C.S. When he began 

 to study he was employed as an assistant engineer. He is now 

 chief engineer on the steamer "Frances" for the A., T. & S. F. 

 R. R. He holds an engineer's license for ocean steamers of any 

 tonnage as the result of spare-time study. 



