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Book

Author
McIntyre, R.
Title
The Institution of Engineers, Australia. Canberra Division: highlights of the Division's activities 1927-1987
Imprint
Institution of Engineers, Australia, Canberra Division, Barton, Australian Capital Territory, 1987, 19 pp
Abstract

During 1985, the Chairman of the Division, Mr Alva Purkiss, suggested that the activities of the Division, based on a review of all the meeting records, should be recorded to mark the 60th Anniversary. The suggestion was taken up by the Heritage Sub-committee. The review covered some 1100 meetings from the second Provisional Committee Meeting in April 1927 to the most recent available minutes: 530 Committee Meetings, 390 General Meetings, 59 Annual General Meetings, 59 Annual Reports, 47 Executive Meetings and 15 Special Meetings. The Division is indebted to Mr R. McIntyre for undertaking this formidable task and producing this valuable record.

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