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I.R.T.E. Report and Functions

5th October 1962, Page 49
5th October 1962
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A membership, to a total of 2,468 at CONTINUED steady rise in

ne 30 this year, is recorded in the I stitute of Road Transport Engineers' a nual report for 1961-62. The report draws attention to the I creased stringency of sponsorship a i opted during the year for corporate ember or graduate candidates.

The Institute is to support the National P oductivity Year—November, 1962, to ovember, 1963—and the Council has n med Mr. J. H. Vincent, vice-president

o the Institute, as vice-patron for P.Y. No date has yet been given for the

introduction of the new corporate membership examination syllabus, reported earlier this year, but the Council hopes it may be soon.

The annual general meeting will be held on October 18 at 6.30 p.m. at the Royal Society of Arts, John Adam Street, London, W.C.2, when the president, Sir William Black, will give his retiring address.

The annual dinner and dance will be on November 7 at 6.30 p.m. at the Café Royal, Regent Street, London, W,1; the new president, Mr. Roger Gresham Cooke, M.P., will take the chair at this function.


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