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Publications: Detroit Engineer, monthly ex- 

 cept July and August, current volume : 24, 

 members $2, non-members $3. Editor : Adele 

 Huebner. 



Library: 1,200 volumes on engineering. 



624. Engineering Society of Midland. P. O. 



Box 347, Midland, Mich. President: Frank 

 H. Justin. Term expires June 1961. Secretary: 

 N. R. Prott. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized 1945; composed of mem- 

 bers from the Saginaw Valley — Saginaw, Bay 

 City and Midland. Society is member of the 

 Saginaw Valley Technical Society Coordination 

 Group representing approximately 2,500 mem- 

 bers of various societies. 



Purpose: To promote the technical and social 

 interests of its membership, civic activity and 

 public service, and high professional standards. 



Membership: Active Members, 400, those 

 persons who have Bachelor's Degrees in engi- 

 neering, architecture, or an allied science, or 

 who are qualified to apply for examination for 

 registration by Michigan State Board of 

 Registration for Architects, Professional Engi- 

 neers and Land Surveyors. Associate Members, 

 85, limited to twenty per cent of active member- 

 ship, those persons engaged in engineering work, 

 or in work closely allied to engineering. Total 

 membership 485. 



Meetings: Monthly, except summer months. 



Professional activities: Sponsors Science Fair 

 and provides two awards for best engineering 

 exhibits. Provides a $300 scholarship to Midland 

 High School senior entering an accredited engi- 

 neering school. 



625. Engineering Society of Western Massachu- 

 setts. P. O. Box 149, Springfield, Mass. 

 President: George A. Marston, 323 East 

 Pleasant Street, Amherst, Mass. Term expires 

 May 1, 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: Donald 

 A. Bartlett, 94 Ridge Road, East Long- 

 meadow, Mass. Term expires May 1, 1961. 



History: Organized April 16, 1919. 



Purpose: The professional improvement of its 

 members ; the advancement of the arts and 

 sciences connected with the various branches 

 of engineering. 



Membership: Member, thirty years of age, 

 has been engaged in a responsible position as 

 engineer, architect, or applied scientist for a 

 period of at least three years ; an approved 

 professional diploma shall be considered equiv- 

 alent to two years of the required practice ; or 

 any person who has served as a teacher of 

 applied science for more than two years. Associ- 

 ate, over twenty-five years of age and qualified 

 by his business relations and practical experience 



to cooperate with engineers, architects and 

 applied scientists in the advancement of profes- 

 sional knowledge. Junior, under twenty-five 

 years of age, a practitioner of engineering, archi- 

 tecture or applied science or a graduate of an 

 engineering school. Life, any member in good 

 standing upon payment of $100. 



Meetings: Monthly September through May. 



Publications: Year Book, free. 



626. Engineering Society of York, Pennsylvania. 



26 South Beaver Street, York, Pa. President: 

 Jennings B. Grimm, R. D. 4, Dover, Pa. 

 Term expires March 1961. Secretary: William 

 E. Smeigh, 2425 Auburn Road, York, Pa. 

 Term expires March 1961. 



History: Organized in 1910. 



Purpose: To advance engineering knowledge 

 and to provide means of educating the public 

 with respect to such knowledge. 



Membership: Corporate Members are civil, 

 military, naval, mechanical, electrical, mining 

 or other engineers, architects, surveyors or 

 analytical chemists or persons who have taken 

 a course in a technical school relevant to engi- 

 neering. Total membership 235. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Four $500 and four 

 $200 scholarships to engineering colleges and 

 technical schools. 



Publications: York Engineer, monthly, current 

 volume : 20. 



627. Engineers and Architects Club of Louis- 

 ville, Kentucky. Henry Clay Hotel, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. President: Herschel O. Smith, 3126 

 Horton Avenue, Louisville 5, Ky. Term ex- 

 pires January 1, 1961. Secretary: Herman 

 H. Heck, 3941 Grandview Avenue, Louisville 

 7, Ky. Term expires January 1, 1961. 



History: Organized January 1, 1891; incor- 

 porated June 10, 1891, and August 24, 1944. 



Purpose: The professional improvement of its 

 members ; the encouragement of social inter- 

 course among engineers and architects ; and the 

 advancement of engineering and architecture in 

 all of their branches. 



Membership: Active members, 120, engineers 

 or architects at least twenty-three years of age, 

 at least two years experience or a graduate of 

 a technical school or college as an engineer 

 or architect; Non-Resident 3; Life, 20; Other, 

 7. Total membership 150. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



628. Engineers Club. 925 Arctic Building, 

 Seattle 4, Wash. President: J. L. Bannon, 

 6851 East Marginal Way, Seattle 4, Wash. 



