E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . OFFICE OF BRADLEY STOUGHTON, SECRETARY, A. I. M. OFFICE OF PERCY E, BARBOUR. ASSISTANT SECRETARY, A. I. M. E. September 13, 1919 Engineering and Mining Journal 435 gineers whose reputations are a guaranty that theproposition they have issued is intended in good faithto promote the interests of their profession, and not,like some others of the kind, to favor the schemes ofadventurers or foist insignificance into response was favorable, and on May 16, 1871, thefirst meeting of the Institute was held at Wilkes-Barre,Pa., twenty-two enginee
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . OFFICE OF BRADLEY STOUGHTON, SECRETARY, A. I. M. OFFICE OF PERCY E, BARBOUR. ASSISTANT SECRETARY, A. I. M. E. September 13, 1919 Engineering and Mining Journal 435 gineers whose reputations are a guaranty that theproposition they have issued is intended in good faithto promote the interests of their profession, and not,like some others of the kind, to favor the schemes ofadventurers or foist insignificance into response was favorable, and on May 16, 1871, thefirst meeting of the Institute was held at Wilkes-Barre,Pa., twenty-two engineers being present. Of the threemen who issued the circular, E. B. Coxe became vice-president, Martin Coryell, secretary, and Mr. Rothwellserved as one of the managers. David Thomas was thefirst president, and J. Pryor Williamson, the firsttreasurer. Of the members who were present or rep-resented at the organization meeting, and thereforewere the founder members, the following are still liv-ing: Willard P. Ward, Henry S. Drinker, and EdmundC. Pechin. Dr. Drinker and Mr. Pechin have ser\ed
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