UNITED STATES 



381 



History: Founded 1915. Sections: Chicago, 

 Delaware Valley, Empire State, Golden Gate, 

 Gulf Coast, Indiana, Italian, Kalamazoo Valley, 

 Lake Erie, Lake States, Maine-New Hampshire, 

 New England, Ohio, Pacific, St. Louis, South- 

 eastern, Virginia-Carolina. 



Purpose: Search for and dissemination of 

 knowledge relating to pulp and paper. 



Membership: Active members, college degrees, 

 ten years' experience in pulp and paper industry ; 

 Associate, five years' experience in that industry. 

 Total membership 9,600. 



Meetings: Ten annually. 



Professional activities: Technical Association 

 of the Pulp and Paper Industry Medal, for 

 outstanding contribution to technical advance- 

 ment of the industry ; research funds. 



Publications : Tappi, monthly, current volume : 

 43, free to members. Editor : R. G. Macdonald. 

 Yearbook, free to members. Bibliography of 

 Paper Making, annual, free to members. Editor : 

 J. Weiner. 



1447. Technical Club of Dallas, Texas. 1012 

 Fidelity Union Life Building, Dallas 1, Tex. 

 President: Ronald A. Waterhouse, The Atlan- 

 tic Refining Co., P. O. Box 2819, Dallas 21, 

 Tex. Term expires December 31, 1960. Sec- 

 retary: Charles S. Frazier, The A. J. Boynton 

 Co., 1012 Fidelity Union Life Building, Dallas 

 1, Tex. Term expires December 31, 1960. 



History: Organized July 2, 1919. 



Purpose: To promote the interchange of ideas, 

 especially as regards the social, civic, and pro- 

 fessional advancement of the technical profes- 

 sions ; to increase acquaintance among the 

 members of the professions ; to make available 

 to the public the technical knowledge of the 

 membership. 



Membership: Persons who follow one of the 

 commonly recognized lines of applied science. 

 Total membership 160. 



Meetings: Weekly, September through May. 



Professional activities: Annual full tuition 

 award to freshman student entering the School 

 of Engineering, Southern Methodist University ; 

 annual gift, $500, to Southern Methodist Uni- 

 versity, for the purchase of laboratory equip- 

 ment ; annual prizes awarded to the two students 

 graduating from Southern Methodist University 

 with the highest class standing. 



Publications: Technician, weekly, volumes 

 unnumbered, free. Editor: John A. Savage, 

 School of Engineering, Southern Methodist 

 University. 



1448. Technical Society of Knoxville. Presi- 

 dent: J. W. Crabtree, P. O. Box 1951, Knox- 

 ville, Tenn. Term expires December 31, 1960. 



Secretary: Ellsworth S. Weed, Tennessee 

 Valley Authority, Union Building, Knoxville, 

 Tenn. Term expires December 31, 1960. 



History: Organized June 6, 1921. 



Purpose: Advancement of technical and allied 

 arts and sciences ; to aid the public in solution 

 of civic problems involving engineering or 

 scientific phases ; to facilitate social intercourse 

 and maintenance of high professional standards 

 of members. 



Membership: Degree from accredited school 

 of engineering, architecture, or science, or 

 twenty-four years of age with minimum of four 

 years' experience in a technical field. Total 

 membership 260. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



Publicatiotts: Soupcon, weekly, current vol- 

 ume : 24, $1. Yearbook, free to members. 



1449. Technology Club of Syracuse, and Affili- 

 ated Societies. 407 James Street, Syracuse 3, 

 N. Y. President: William E. Good, 700 Tulip 

 Street, Liverpool, N. Y. Term expires April 

 1, 1961. Executive Secretary: Harry Bratt. 

 Term expires August 31, 1961. 



History: Organized October 5, 1903, as Tech- 

 nology Club; name changed to present title 

 1921. Eight technical affiliates. 



Purpose: Advancement of the engineering 

 profession. 



Membership: Requires interest in technology. 

 Regular members, 650; Non-resident, 70; 

 Junior, 25 ; Honorary, 8. Total membership 753. 



Meetings: Biweekly, October to April. 



Professional activities: J. E. Sweet Lecture 

 Fund, original principal $20,000. 



1450. Teknik Club. Secretary: Alfred C. 

 Nelson, 1021 South Clayton Way, Denver 9, 

 Colo. Term expires May 1, 1961. 



History: Organized 1911. 



Purpose: To promote professional and social 

 intercourse among men engaged in scientific 

 and technical activities. 



Membership : By invitation to men in scientific 

 pursuits. Resident members, limited to 60 ; 

 Non-resident, unlimited ; Honorary. Total mem- 

 bership 103. 



Meetings: Monthly, September through May. 



1451. Tennessee Academy of Ophthalmology 

 and Otolaryngology. President: D. Isbell, 

 535 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

 Term expires April 1961. Secretary: William 

 F. Murrah, 1720 Exchange Building, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. Term expires April 1961. 



