for assembling rainfa,ll data and preparing rainfall maps; to Prof. H. K. Ba.rrows, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose report on the flood, published in the Engineering News-Record of November 17, 1927, has been helpful; to Prof. J. H. Weber and Prof. C. F. Brooks, of Clark University, for weather maps and information on the causes of the storm; to the New England Power Co., the Turners Falls Power & Electric Co., the New Etngland Public Service Co., the U. G. I. Contracting Co., the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on the Merrimack River, and others for special reports and information concerning the flood; and to Caleb Mills Saville, chief engineer of the Hartford Board of Water Commissioners; W. W. THE NEW ENGLAND FLOOD OF NOVEMBER, 1927 4 7Peabody, chief engineer of the Providence Board of Water Supply; Paul L. Bean, agent, Union Water Power Co., Lewiston, Me.; and Howard M. Turner, consulting engineer, Boston, Mass., for data concerning flood flows at several points. Individual acknowledgments are given throughout the report.Assistance in the collection and preparation of the data was given by J.
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