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Names and Addresses of the Officers and Members Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (U.S.) No preview available - 1947 |
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17 State street ALBERT Architects and Marine Asst avenue Baltimore Bath Iron Boston Broadway Brooklyn Building Bureau Camden Chief Draughtsman Chief Engineer Consulting Engineer Council Cramp & Sons Crescent Shipyard DICKIE EDWARD EDWIN Electric Fore River FRANK GEORGE HENRY Hoboken Hull Dept Hull Draughtsman JAMES JOHN JOSEPH League Island LEWIS NIXON Liberty street Lieutenant Manager Marine Dept Marine Engineer Mass Mechanical Engineer Morris Heights N. Y. House N. Y. Shipbuilding N. Y. SMITH Naval Architect Naval Constructor Navy Department Navy Dept Navy Yard Neafie & Levy Newport News S. B. Office P. O. Box Philadelphia PHILIP HICHBORN Plates and Drawings President Prof Quincy Rear Admiral ROBERT San Francisco Seattle Ship Draughtsman Society Steel Superintendent Supt Suptg THOMAS Torpedo Boat U. S. N. retired U. S. Navy Union Iron Vice-President WALTER Washington Water-tube Boiler West York Shipbuilding York Shipbuilding Co
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Page 55 - Committee shall make an annual report to the Society, transmitting the report of the Secretary and Treasurer, and of any special committee which may have been ordered. 5. (1) The Secretary shall be the Executive Officer of the Society under the immediate direction of the President and the Executive Committee. (2) He shall prepare the business for the annual meetings and record the proceedings thereof. (3) He shall be responsible for all expenditures and certify the accuracy of all bills or vouchers...
Page 55 - Society is organized and the provisions of this Constitution. It shall direct the investment and care of the funds of the Society; make appropriations for specific purposes; act upon applications for membership as heretofore provided; take measures to advance the interests of the Society; appoint all its employees; and generally direct its business. The Board of Direction shall...
Page 55 - Members, and be submitted and acted upon as follows : Amendments must be submitted on the first day of the convention and shall be made an order of business for the third day of the convention, and, if approved, or amended in any manner consistent with the intent of the original amendment or...
Page 49 - Juniors, five dollars; Honorary Members and Honorary Associates, no dues. 3. A member transferred from one grade to another shall pay the difference between the entrance fees of the two grades, and his annual dues shall be those of the grade to which transferred. 4. The annual contributions shall be payable in advance on the first day of January. The Secretary shall notify each member of the amount due for the ensuing year at the time of giving notice for the annual meeting. On...
Page 49 - The annual contributions shall become due for the ensuing year on the first day of January, and shall be payable in advance. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to notify each member of the amount due for the ensuing year at the time of giving notice of the Annual Meeting.
Page 47 - Associates shall consist of all persons who, by profession, occupation, or scientific attainments, are qualified to discuss the qualities of a ship. (2) Candidates for this class shall submit to the Council a written statement of their qualifications for membership. If considered by three-fourths of the Council present duly qualified for associate membership, their names shall be submitted to the Society at...
Page 46 - ENGINEERS/' 2. Its object shall be the promotion of the art of shipbuilding, commercial and naval. 3. In furtherance of this object, annual meetings shall be held for the reading and discussion of appropriate papers and interchange of professional ideas, thus making it possible to combine the results of experience and research on the part of shipbuilders, marine engineers, naval officers, yachtsmen, and those skilled in producing the material from which ships are built and equipped. ARTICLE II. Membership....
Page 52 - Associates, and they think fit to draw up and sign a proposal requiring such expulsion, the same being delivered to the Secretary, shall be by him laid before the Council for consideration. If the Council, after due inquiry, do not find reason to concur in the proposal, no entry thereof shall be made in...
Page 66 - Armor." WT SAMPSON, Captain and Chief of Ordnance, USN 10. "Hydraulic Power for Warships.
Page 54 - SECT. 2. In the absence of the President, the Vice-Presidents, in the order of their election, shall perform the duties of the office.