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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



Tei-m expires January 1961. Secretary: E. 

 K. Blackford, 457 Central Building, Seattle 

 4, Wash. Term expires January 1961. 



History: Organized January 13, 1912; incor- 

 porated January 1915. 



Purpose: The promotion and advancement of 

 the arts and sciences connected with engineering. 



Membership: Engineers or closely affiliated 

 professional persons. Total membership 348. 



Meetings: Weekly except July and August. 



Publications: Bulletin, weekly. Editor: E. K. 

 Blackford. 



629. Engineers Club of Baltimore, Inc. 6 West 

 Fayette Street, Baltimore 1, Md. President: 

 A. R. Vollmer, 1304 St. Paul Street, Baltimore 

 2, Md. Term expires January 1, 1961. Secre- 

 tary: Eleanor Ingram. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized February 24, 1905. 



Purpose: The promotion and advancement of 

 the arts and sciences connected with engineering. 



Membership: Member, any professional engi- 

 neer, land surveyor or architect registered by the 

 State of Maryland, or any other State, or a 

 graduate of a college or university with a degree 

 in engineering or related science, or a person 

 engaged in engineering practice or a recognized 

 branch of engineering and in work requiring 

 engineering knowledge and judgment for at 

 least seven years ; Associate, a person of at 

 least twenty-five years of age who by education 

 and practical experience is qualified to cooperate 

 vv'ith engineers in the advancement of their 

 profession ; Junior, any person below the age of 

 twenty-five years who meets the requirements 

 for either Member or Associate Member; Non- 

 Resident, a person who could otherwise qualify 

 as a member or Associate Member, but who 

 has neither residence nor place of business within 

 fifteen miles of Baltimore City Post Office; 

 Federal, a person who is an active or retired 

 commissioned officer of the regular armed 

 forces of the United States, and who possesses 

 the qualifications to be a Member or Associate 

 Member ; Student, a person who is taking a 

 full course of instruction in a technical school 

 of collegiate grade and established reputation, 

 satisfactory to the Board of Directors. Total 

 membership 800. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



Publications : Baltimore Engineer, monthly, 

 free to members. 



Library: 2,800 volumes. 



630. Engineers Club of Bartlesville. P. O. Box 



1335, Bartlesville, Okla. President: R. J. 

 Bennett. Term expires September 30, 1960. 

 Secretary-Treasurer : Robert A. Carle. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized 1930. 



Purpose: Promotion of engineering. 



Membership: Members must be engineers or 

 have interest in promoting engineering and engi- 

 neering activities. Total membership 253. 



Meetings: Monthly except July and August. 



631. Engineers' Club of Dayton. 110 East 

 Monument Avenue, Dayton 2, Ohio. Presi- 

 dent: B. C. Stupp, 2680 Little York Road, 

 Dayton 14, Ohio. Term expires June 1961. 

 Secretary: Howard R. Palmer, 4648 Hastings 

 Drive, Dayton 40, Ohio. Club Manager: 

 William Siler, 2817 Colonial Avenue, Dayton 

 19, Ohio. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized February 1914. 



Purpose: The advancement of engineering 

 through furnishing facilities for the educational 

 improvement of its members. 



Membership: By invitation only. Active, 713; 

 Pre- Active, 61; Associate, 167; Affiliate, 22; 

 Non-Resident, 147; Army-Navy, 2; Military 

 Leave, 18. Total membership 1,130. 



Meetings : Annual ; weekly. 



Publications: The Engineer, monthly Septem- 

 ber to April, free to members. 



Library: 3,500 volumes. 



632. Engineers Club of Des Moines. President: 

 L. S. Houvenagle, 27 South West 42nd Street, 

 Des Moines, Iowa. Term expires January 

 1961. Executive Secretary: John Hart, Hubbel 

 Building, Des Moines, Iowa. Term expires 

 January 1961. 



History: Established 1918. 



Purpose: To provide technical and social 

 opportunities for all types of engineers in the 

 community. 



Membership: Limited to registered profes- 

 sional engineers, or those with eight years 

 experience in the practice of their profession, 

 and of good moral character (diploma from 

 approved school of engineering or architecture 

 counts as two years). Total membership 225. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Scholarship awarded 

 annually to one male student for one year's 

 tuition in engineering at Iowa State University 

 or State University of Iowa. Sponsors meeting 

 with foreign engineering students one weekend 

 per year during their Des Moines meetings. 



633. Engineers Club of Hampton Roads. P. O. 



Box 946, Norfolk 1, Va. President: Albert 

 E. Rollins, P. O. Box 1778, Norfolk 1, Va. 

 Term expires January 13, 1961. Secretary- 

 Treasurer: Ellis B. Hilton, Jr., 3 Inland Lane, 

 Portsmouth, Va. Term expires January 13, 

 1961. 



