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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXX, Dec. 1910 - Address at the 42d Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, - June 21st, 1910, Paper No. 1178 by John A. Bensel
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With this increase of knowledge it would seem as though those who devote
their lives to the exploitation of natural forces should take a position
in the future even more prominent than in the past, and it will
undoubtedly become our function to help the world to that ideal state
described by our greatest living poet of action, when he speaks of the
time to come, as follows:

"And no one shall work for money,
And no one shall work for fame;
But each for the joy of working,
And each in his separate star;
Shall draw the thing as he sees it,
For the God of the things as they are."
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