Abstract :
PROGRAMMED to “discuss current problems and arrive at conclusions representing the engineers´ point of view and to reduce engineering opinion to resolutions designed to make engineers and their organizations more effective in the public interest and among themselves,” the official representatives of 50 engineering organizations met January 13–15, 1938, in Washington, D. C., for the eighteenth annual assembly of American Engineering Council. The AIEE was represented by its official delegates: W. H. Harrison (part time), William McClellan, C. E. Stephens, and National Secretary H. H. Henline. Included on the program were meetings of Council´s principal committees, election of officers, and the annual “All Engineers´ Dinner.”