DocumentCode
1270138
Title
Appointment of special committee on aviation
Volume
44
Issue
11
fYear
1925
Firstpage
1262
Lastpage
1262
Abstract
Although civil aviation study shows progress, President Coolidge´s Aerial Survey Board gives further testimony to the importance and timeliness of the study of aviation now being conducted jointly by a Committee of the American Enginering Council and the Department of Commerce. Of the nine men who met with the President on Thursday, October 18th, two engineers were outstanding in prominence — Doctor William F. Durand of Stanford University, president of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, member of the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics and American Engineering Council´s Committee on Civil Aviation; and Howard E. Coffin, of Detroit, consulting engineer and expert in Aeronautics. These men were asked, with others, to the White House for the purpose of making detailed study of the best ways and means of developing and applying aircraft. Doctor Durand, at the first meeting, was chosen Secretary of the Board and Dwight W. Morrow the chairman, with Arthur O. Dennison acting as vice-chairman.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JAIEE.1925.6536430
Filename
6536430
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