Title :
Annual convention of A.I.E.E. for 1910, Jefferson, N. H., June 27–30, 1910
Abstract :
Upon the recommendation of the committee appointed by President Stillwell early in February to consider and report on a suitable date and place for the Annual Convention of the A.I.E.E. for 1910, it was decided by the Board of Directors at its meeting on April 15, 1910, that the convention will be held at The Waumbeck and Cottages, Jefferson, N. H., in the White Mountain district, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1910. The White Mountains are too well known to warrant any description here. The Waumbeck is delightfully situated, at an altitude of 1,500 feet, and affords a magnificent view of the mountains. The hotel and cottages are equipped with every convenience and comfort and pleasure seekers will find ample opportunity for diversion in golfing, fishing, trap-shooting, and rambling, riding and driving in the mountains. Jefferson is distant from New York about 10 hours on the train, from Boston seven hours, and from Philadelphia, 12 hours.