E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . MEMBERS WRITING ROOM, A. I. M. STENOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. A. I. M. E. Srptember 13. 1919 Engineering and Mining Journal 437 bers died in active service. As a fitting memorial, topay tribute to these men who had made the supremesacrifice, meetings were held by the members of theInstitute in connection with its 119th meeting in NewYork, in February, 1919, and in Colorado the precedingyear. Brief biographical notices were read, as the por-traits of those who had died in service were shown ona screen, and two buglers sounded taps. In addition to those in m
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . MEMBERS WRITING ROOM, A. I. M. STENOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. A. I. M. E. Srptember 13. 1919 Engineering and Mining Journal 437 bers died in active service. As a fitting memorial, topay tribute to these men who had made the supremesacrifice, meetings were held by the members of theInstitute in connection with its 119th meeting in NewYork, in February, 1919, and in Colorado the precedingyear. Brief biographical notices were read, as the por-traits of those who had died in service were shown ona screen, and two buglers sounded taps. In addition to those in military service, a large num-ber of the members rendered great service to the Gov-ernment during the war in many capacities, and at apersonal sacrifice. The foregoing relates to individualeffort. The Institute as a body also made its contribu-tion. Among its activities were assistance in the re-cruiting of the 11th Engineers, active participation inthe work of the Naval Consulting Board and the WarCommittee of Technical Societies, and financial andother support of the N
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