Abstract :
At the annual dinner and business meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers held in New York last month, John H. Hunt, of Detroit, head of the electrical division of the General Motors research laboratories and member of the Institute, was elected president of the society for 1927. W. G. Wall of Indianapolis, consulting engineer, was elected first vice-president, and C. B. W´hittelsey of Hartford, Conn., president of the Hartford Rubber Works Co., was elected treasurer to succeed himself.