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CIT installs new president

6th October 1972, Page 24
6th October 1972
Page 24
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• Mr D. McKenna, member of the British Railways Board, who took office as president of the Chartered Institute of Transport on October 1, will deliver his presidential address at the inaugural meeting of the 1972-3 session of the Institute at 6.15p.m. on October 9 in the Commonwealth Hall of the Royal Commonwealth Society, 16-20 Craven Street, London WC2.

Recipients of awards for papers include: P. R. White, Central London Polytechnic lecturer, "Use of public transport in towns and cities in Britain and Ireland" (BET Road Passenger Transport award); W. H. Black, area accountant, BRS Parcels Ltd, "Planning for continued survival in the freight transport industry" (Herbert Crow medal); R. C. Edwards, transport officer, East Suffolk County Council "The one-man bus fallacy" (London Transport award); P. C. Hunt, general manager, Hants and Dorset Motor Services Ltd, "Some thoughts on bus licensing proposals" (Road Transport (Passenger) medal).

Among the winners of awards for examination successes are; S. E. Bradburn, commercial assistant, Harold Wood and Sons Ltd (RHA Finals prize) and T. W. Higley, traffic clerk, BRS Parcels Ltd (RHA Intermediate prize).


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