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Publications. 



The CLASSICAL JOURNAL, v. I, Dec. i9O5-Jtme 1906. Chicago, 

 [1906], 8. 



m., except July to Oct. (8 nos. a year; v. I in 7 nos.). 



Published under the auspices of the association. 



Price: $1.50 per annum to non-members; single numbers, 2Sc. each. 



Members receive also Classical philology, a quarterly publication of 

 the University of Chicago press. 



Distribution. On sale at the University of Chicago press, Chicago, 111. Foreign 

 agents : David Nutt, 57-59 Long Acre, London ; Otto Harrassowitz, Quer- 

 strasse 14, Leipzig. 



Deutsch-Amerikanischer Techniker-Verband. (National Association of 

 German- American Technologists.) 



Address. The business of the association is conducted by one of the com- 

 ponent societies, the headquarters changing each year. 



For location of central office at any time and addresses of officers of the 

 constituent societies, see cover of the Technologist. 



History. Formed in 1884 by the union of Technischer Verein von Phila- 

 delphia (founded 1872), Technischer Verein von New York (founded 

 in 1874 as Deutscher Ingenieur-Club, present name adopted 1880, in- 

 corporated 1883), and Technischer Verein von Chicago (founded 1883, 

 incorporated 1885, reorganized 1900). It consists at present of the 

 preceding societies, together with Techniker Verein von Washington, 

 D. C. (founded and admitted 1887, incorporated 1888), Technischer 

 Verein von Pittsburg, Pa. (founded and admitted 1888, incorporated 

 1894), Technischer Verein von Brooklyn (founded and admitted 1894), 

 and Technischer Verein von Baltimore, Md. (founded, incorporated, 

 and admitted 1895). Societies in Cincinnati, St. Louis, Buffalo, Boston, 

 Newark, and Cleveland have also been temporarily members of the 

 Association. 



Object. Advancement and strengthening of the component societies, through coop- 

 eration. 



Meetings. Annually in Sept., at place determined at the preceding annual meet- 

 ing. See cover of Technologist for meetings of local societies. 



Membership. Between 600 and 700 members of the component societies (annual 

 dues, $6) ; 3 corresponding members of the association. 



Publications. 



Mittheilungen . . . Nov. 1886-1895. New York, 1887-95. JI nos - 

 8. irreg. 



Published in Philadelphia, 1887; St. Louis, 1888. 



Publ.: Jahresbericht . . . 1880/81-1883/84. New York, 1882-85. 8. 



