. Official proceedings . ut I feel that I cannot close the meeting with-out extending to Mr. Rauschart a word of regret from youand me that circumstances in the way of illness forced hisabsence tonight, and the hope he will be well again soon andbe with us on all future occasions. If there is nothing else that any person would like tobring before the meeting, I will say that immediately follow-ing adjournment lunch, as usual, will be served at both endsof the room, and we will now here from Professor Endsley. PROF. LOUIS E. ENDSLEY: I am sure that everyonehere tonight is glad that he came, for
. Official proceedings . ut I feel that I cannot close the meeting with-out extending to Mr. Rauschart a word of regret from youand me that circumstances in the way of illness forced hisabsence tonight, and the hope he will be well again soon andbe with us on all future occasions. If there is nothing else that any person would like tobring before the meeting, I will say that immediately follow-ing adjournment lunch, as usual, will be served at both endsof the room, and we will now here from Professor Endsley. PROF. LOUIS E. ENDSLEY: I am sure that everyonehere tonight is glad that he came, for we have all heard avery interesting description of the Boulder Dam, and I move,Mr. Chairman, that the Club extend a rising vote of thanksto Mr. Kirkpatrick for his very excellent talk to us. The motion was duly seconded and prevailed by rising vote. There being no further business, upon motion, adjourned. J. D. CONWAY, Secretary. 61 CHARLES L. FORTESCUE Joined Club February 23, 1933Died December 4, 1936 EB2^. DONT BE
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