Abstract :
Following is the full text of an address presented at the A.I.E.E. summer convention, Ithaca, N. Y., June 24–28, 1935, and prepared at the request of the A.I.E.E. committee on education, in order that the membership might be more fully informed concerning engineers´ registration and the related problems of the profession, and may determine to what extent the arguments for registration apply to electrical engineers, whether engaged in practice for themselves or employed by others, and whether engaged on private or public work.