Abstract :
IN what has repeatedly been termed “The Gift to Engineering” Mr. Carnegie included with the national engineering societies the Engineers´ Club. His purpose in the gift has been to promote social acquaintance as well as the professional advancement of engineers. While it has been generally known that nearly one-third of Mr. Carnegie´s gift was utilized in the erection of the new building for the Engineers´ Club, the relations of the Institute membership to that organization are not universally understood. Its name and object are defined in the Constitution, as follows: