UNITED STATES 



189 



qualified and who anticipates only a temporary 

 residence in the St. Louis area ; Honorary, 

 conferred upon a member or person who has 

 rendered distinguished service to the Club 

 or who is eminent in the fields of architecture, 

 engineering, or science ; Senior, members shall 

 be designated as Senior Members in their 

 respective classifications in the event they are 

 not less than sixty-five years of age and have 

 held membership in the Club for not 

 less than twenty-five years, or those members 

 not less than sixty years of age whose member- 

 ships have been in effect for thirty years, or 

 those members whose meritorious services in the 

 opinion of the Board of Directors deserve 

 especial consideration. Total membership 2,300. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



Professional activities: Annual Gold Medal 

 Award to outstanding engineer, if Board of 

 Directors approves. 



Publications: Journal, monthly. Yearbook. 



640. Engineers Club of Trenton. Hotel Stacy- 

 Trent, Trenton 8, N. J. President: Wilbur 

 M. Gibbs, 3 Richmond Avenue, Mount Holly, 

 N. J. Term expires June 1961. Secretary: 

 Joseph P. Clark, 28 Barnsley Avenue, Morris- 

 ville, Pa. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized January 29, 1914. 



Purpose: To promote social and professional 

 intercourse among its members, to advance 

 engineering knowledge and practice, and to 

 maintain a high standard of professional pro- 

 cedure in all respects. 



Membership: Corporate Members, 464, quali- 

 fied engineers for at least five years ; Associate, 

 110, qualified engineers for at least three years; 

 AflSliates, 93, in profession but not professional 

 engineers. Total membership 668. 



Meetings: Eight technical meetings ; eight 

 social meetings ; five to six plant trips annually. 



Professional activities: Two scholarships of 

 $500 each, awarded annually to engineering 

 students on basis of scholastic ability and 

 financial need. 



Publications: The Engineer, monthly October 

 to May, current volume : 44, free to members. 

 Editor : Joseph P. Clark. 



641. Engineers Club of Tulsa, Inc. 546 Kennedy 

 Building, Tulsa, Okla. President: Allan A. 

 Hardy, Director of Engineering and Research, 

 W. C. Norris, Manufacturer, Division of 

 Dover Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. Term ex- 

 pires April 30, 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Robert E. Hedberg. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1935; incorporated 1951. 

 Purpose: To unify those who are interested 



in engineering and the application of engineering 

 principles, to furnish wider social and profes- 

 sional opportunity to advance engineering in 

 its several branches, to enhance engineering 

 activity in the opinion of the general public, 

 and in an effective manner to influence the 

 solution of public questions involving scientific 

 and engineering consideration. 



Membership: Total membership 650. Engi- 

 neering degree from recognized school of 

 engineering, or engineering experience equiva- 

 lent to degree. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



Publications: The Tulsa Engineer, monthly, 

 current volume: 22, $1. Editor: R. E. Hedberg. 



642. Engineers' Council for Professional De- 

 velopment. 29 West 39th Street, New York 

 18, N. Y. President: W. L. Everitt, 106 

 Civil Engineering Hall, University of Illinois, 

 Urbana, 111. Term expires October 1960. 

 Executive Secretary: Elsie Murray. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized October 3, 1932. Com- 

 mittees : Development of Young Engineers, 

 Education and Accreditation, Ethics, Guidance, 

 Information, and Recognition. 



Purpose: To advance and promote scientific 

 and engineering education with a view to the 

 ])romotion of the public welfare through the 

 development of better educated engineers. 



Members: Eight engineering societies partici- 

 pate in the organization : American Institute of 

 Chemical Engineers ; American Institute of 

 Electrical Engineers ; American Institute of 

 Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engi- 

 neers; American Society of Civil Engineers; 

 American Society for Engineering Education ; 

 American Society of Mechanical Engineers ; 

 Engineering Institute of Canada; and National 

 Council of State Boards of Engineering Exam- 

 iners. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Annual Report, $1. 



643. Engineers Joint Council, Inc. 29 West 39th 

 Street, New York 18, N. Y. President: August 

 B. Kinzel, Union Carbide Corporation, 30 

 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Term 

 expires January 1961. Secretary: Leroy K. 

 Wheelock. Term indefinite. 



History: Created in 1941 ; changed to its 

 present organizational structure in 1952. Com- 

 mittees : Automation, Engineering Manpower 

 Commission, Honors for Engineers, Inter- 

 national Relations, National Transportation 

 Policy Panel, National Water Policy Panel, 

 Xuclear Congress, Public Relations, Recognition 



