Abstract :
Termed by President A. M. MacCutcheon, “one of the busiest, most stimulating, and most interesting” conventions that he had ever attended, the Institute´s 1937 winter convention drew to a close with a total registration of 1,165. Perhaps one of the busiest attendants at the convention was President MacCutcheon himself. An unusually large number of committee meetings was held, and for the first time the board of directors met on 2 successive afternoons during convention week.