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attainment of a position in his special pursuit 

 qualifying him to cooperate with engineers in 

 the advancement of professional knowledge and 

 practice ; Junior Member, at least twenty years 

 of age, active practice in some branch of engi- 

 neering or applied science for at least two 

 years, or else student status in engineering or 

 applied science for an equal period in a school 

 of recognized standing; Student Junior, under- 

 graduate in the junior or senior year at an 

 engineering school of recognized standing. Total 

 membership 1,800. 



Meetings: Approximately forty technical 

 meetings a year. 



Publications: Proceedings of Annual Water 

 Conference, current volume: 21, $10. Editor: 

 W. M. Porter. 



647. Entomological Society of America. 4603 

 Calvert Road, College Park, Md. President: 

 M. P. Jones, Extension Entomology, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, Room 4150 South 

 Building, Washington 25, D. C. Term expires 

 December, 1960. Executive Secretary: R. H. 

 Nelson. Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1953 by a merger of the 

 American Association of Economic Entomolo- 

 gists, organized 1889, and the former Entomolog- 

 ical Society of America, organized 1906. 

 Branches : Eastern, North Central, Pacific, 

 Southeastern, Southwestern. 



Purpose: To promote the science of ento- 

 mology in all its branches, to assure cooperation 

 in all measures tending to that end, and to 

 publish the Annals of the Society, the Journal 

 of Economic Entomology and other entomolog- 

 ical publications. 



Membership: Active Members, about 3,950, 

 all persons engaged in entomological work, or 

 in allied fields, or persons having suitable train- 

 ing or interest ; Student Members, about 350, 

 persons studying entomology at the college 

 level and enrolled in a recognized educational 

 institution; Honorary Members, 14, by special 

 election, limited to fifteen. Total membership 

 about 4,300. 



Meetings: Annual and branch meetings. 



Publications: Journal of Economic Entomol- 

 ogy, six times a year, current volume : 53, $15. 

 Editor : F. W. Poos. Annals, six times a year, 

 current volume: 53, $15. Editor: Roland F. 

 Hussey. Entoma, biennially, $2. Editor: E. H. 

 Fisher. Index to the Literature of American 

 Economic Entomology, annual, price varies. 

 Compiler: Helene G. Cushman. Monographs of 

 the Thomas Say Foundation, irregular, current 

 volume : 9, price varies. 



648. Entomological Society of Washington. 



President: Paul W. Oman, Entomology 

 Research Division, Plant Industry Station, 

 Beltsville, Md. Term expires December 31, 

 1960. Corresponding Secretary: Paul A. 

 Woke, c/o Division of Insects, U. S. National 

 Museum, Washington 25, D. C. Term expires 

 October 31, 1960. 



History: Organized March 12, 1884. 



Purpose: To promote the study of entomology. 



Membership: Members, interest in entomol- 

 ogy; Life; Sustaining; Honorary. Total mem- 

 bership 460. 



Meetings: Monthly, except July through 

 September. 



Publications: Proceedings, quarterly, current 

 volume: 62, $6. Editor: Richard H. Foote. 

 Memoirs, irregular. 



649. Erie Engineering Societies Council. Presi- 

 dent: P. J. Murray, Erie City Iron Works, 

 1422 East Avenue, Erie, Pa. Term expires 

 June 1, 1961. Secretary: R. Soth, Hammer- 

 mill Paper Company, East Lake Road, Erie, 

 Pa. Term expires June 1, 1961. 



History: Organized in 1951. 



Purpose: To coordinate activities of engineer- 

 ing societies and act as single representative 

 of all in public aflfairs. 



Membership: Total membership approx- 

 imately 1,300. Various requirements for member- 

 ship in component societies. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: The Integrator, monthly, $0.60. 

 Editor : A. R. Davidson. 



650. Eta Kappa Nu Association. President: 

 Albrecht Naeter, School of Electrical Engi- 

 neering, Oklahoma State University, Still- 

 water, Okla. Term expires June 30, 1961. 

 Executive Secretary: Paul K. Hudson, 

 Department of Electrical Engineering, Uni- 

 versity of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Term expires 

 June 30, 1961. 



History: Founded October 28, 1904; incor- 

 porated in Delaware August 6, 1951. Fifty-six 

 college chapters and twelve alumni chapters. 



Purpose: To foster cooperation among, and 

 mutual benefit to, students and others of 

 demonstrated ability in electrical engineering. 



Membership: Open to persons interested in 

 purpose of this Association. Total membership 

 32,000. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Annual awards to 

 most outstanding young electrical engineer and 

 to most active college chapter. 



Publications: Bridge, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume : 56, $2.50. 



