Talk:Charles Gordon Curtis
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[edit]Some sections are so badly written they suggest pidgin English.
"According to Cassier's Engineering Magazine of 1901, these small electric motors worked with the same principles that larger dynamos did, giving Curtis a valuable exposure to the power industry he would soon serve. It was not long before Wheeler left, so Curtis co-partnered with Crocker, forming the C&C (Curtis & Crocker) Electric Motor Company, creating C&C Motors for five years.
Curtis then pursued his own direction in the new field of steam turbines, forming the Curtis Electric Manufacturing Co. and serving as president. It was there that he invented a steam turbine that offered size and weight improvements over the reciprocating engine/generator combinations used at the time to produce power." is plagiarized from https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/turbines/charles-gordon-curtis. I have removed the plagiarized content. --Jessehersh (talk) 17:48, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
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