Abstract :
William States Lee, Consulting Engineer, President of the W. S. Lee Engineering Corporation, Charlotte, N. C., was elected President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers for the year beginning August 1, 1930, as announced at the Annual Meeting of the Institute held at Toronto, Ontario, June 23, during the Annual Summer Convention of the Institute. The other officers elected were: Vice-Presidents I. E. Moultrop, Chief Engineer, Edison Elec. Illuminating Co., Boston, Mass.; H. P. Charlesworth, Vice-President, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, N. Y., T. N. Lacy, Chief Engineer, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit, Mich.; George C. Shaad, Dean, School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.; H. V. Carpenter, Dean of Mechanic Arts and Engineering, State College, Pullman, Wash. — Directors A. B. Cooper, General Manager, Ferranti Electric Limited, Toronto, Ont.; A. E. Knowlton, Associate Editor, Electrical World, New York, N. Y.; R. H. Tapscott, Electrical Engineer, New York Edison Company, New York, N. Y. — National Treasurer George A. Hamilton, Elizabeth, N. J. (reelected).