the Members ofTo
Society ofThe American
Engineers:Mechanical
1918 con-YEAR BOOK OFTHE
memberstains the names of 8,720
of the Society, an increase of 1,016
over the number Hsted in thevolume for
1917. This is the largest addition to the
membership that has ever occurred in
the period of one year. The profes-
sional records of these new members
have all complied with the extraordi-
narily high requirements of the revised
constitution and every member will take
pride in the professional strength and
increased power for service which has
thus accrued to the organization.
The number of changed addresses in
the present Year Book is about twice as
great as usual, owing to the war condi-
tions. Members in every part of the
country arc entering the service or en-
gaging in new occupations connectedcorrected toThe Year Book for 1918 has been
in the offichave been entered upon our records
SecreBook incorrect and who have not notified the
blankfill in and mail at once the accompanying
CHANGE C
To THE Secretary, Am. Soc. M. E.,
29 West 39th Street, New Yo:
changePlease my entry in the
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Street address of firm.r+^
Street address of home.
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- Underltne threceived since that dateluary 1st. Corrections
their addresses in the YearThose who iind
tothe change since January 1st are requestedof
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