20 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



European and Japanese gardens. Papers read before the Institute. 



Ed. by Glenn Brown. Philadelphia, 1902. 8. $2.50. 

 Papers relating to the improvement of the city of Washington. Comp. 

 by Glenn Brown, with an introduction by C. Moore. Washington, 

 1901. 8. 



Printed as a Congressional document (56th Cong., 2d. sess. Senate doc. 

 no. 94). On sale by the Superintendent of documents, Government 

 printing office, Washington, D. C. 



Distribution. Exchange with architectural and allied societies and with 

 architectural, engineering and art periodicals. On sale at the above address. 



American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 



Address. White Building, 95 Liberty Street, New York City, N. Y. 

 Secretary: Ralph W. Pope. 



History. Organized at New York in May, 1884; incorporated in 1896. 

 Branches organized as follows: Chicago, 1893; Minnesota, Pittsburg, 

 Denver, Cincinnati, 1902; St. Louis, Schenectady, Philadelphia, Boston, 

 Washington, D. C., Toronto, Columbus, 1903; Seattle, Atlanta, Pitts- 

 field, Baltimore, San Francisco, 1904. University branches: Cornell 

 Univ., Lehigh Univ., Univ. of Wisconsin, Univ. of Illinois, 1902 ; Pur- 

 due Univ., Iowa State College, 1903 ; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 

 1904: Syracuse Univ., 1905. Student meetings: Ohio State Univ., 

 Pennsylvania State College, 1902; Univ. of Missouri, 1903; Armour 

 Institute, Washington Univ., Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Arkansas, 

 Univ. of Colorado, 1904. For names of chairman and secretary of 

 each branch see "Directory," in Proceedings. 



Ref. Transactions, v. 8 (1891), p. 601-608. Handbook for the year 1900, p. 1-16. 



Object. Advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and of 

 the arts and sciences connected with the production and utilization of electricity, 

 and maintenance of a high professional standing among its members. 



Meetings. Monthly, 3d Friday, July and Aug. excepted. Annual meeting on 

 3d Tuesday in May. Annual convention at time and place fixed by the Board 

 of Directors. For meetings of branches (usually monthly) see "Directory," 

 in Proceedings. 



Membership. 481 members and 2851 associates (entrance fee, $5; $10 on transfer 

 to grade of member; annual dues: members, $15; associates, $10; for members 

 and associates in foreign countries other than Canada and Mexico, $10 and $5 

 respectively; life membership, $200). Enrollment as student of the Institute 

 open to persons pursuing a regular course of study in electrical subjects (annual 

 dues, $3, entitling to receipt of monthly Proceedings). 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-XXIV, 1884-1905. New York, [1885]- 

 1905. 8. 



I. vol. annually, 1884-1901 ; 2 vols. annually, 1902 to date. From Oct. 1887 

 first issued in monthly nos. (July and Aug. excepted since 1902) the 



