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Bulletin American Meteorological Society al AMS headquarters The headquarters shifted to San Francisco during the second week of January for the Society's 51st annual meeting. Executive Director Spengler flew out on the 9th for a meet- ing of the Executive Committee. The Council met on the 10th, and the annual meeting began the following day. After the annual meeting Mr. Spengler attended the national water resources engineering meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, held in Phoenix, with whom the AMS had joint sessions on the 15th. On the 16th he returned to Boston. On the 19th he went to Washington, D.C., for a meeting with Malcolm Rigby, Robert de Chancenotte, and Richard Belknap concerning METEOROLOGICAL AND GEOASTROPHYSICAL ABSTRACTS. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Board of Trustees and members of the Corporation convened at 45 Beacon St. on the 20th for a day-long meeting. On the 26th the Executive Committee of the National Federation of Science Abstracting and Indexing Services met at headquarters. Bill Woods of Engineering Index, Stella Keenan of NFSAIS, Ben H. Weil of ESSO Research and Engineering Company, and Gordon W T alker of the American Mathematical Society attended. As president of the Federation, Mr. Spengler conducted the meeting. On the 28th Mr. Spengler as vice-president of CESSS chaired a meeting of the program committee for the annual meeting of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Secretaries in Detroit. On Saturday the 30th he joined the scientists and pro- ducers involved with the environmental film, "Wind chill," for a discussion and preliminary screening at Educational Development Center, Newton, Mass. Visitors to AMS headquarters during the month of Jan- uary included: Walter S. Kett, Wellesley Press; Michael Kraus, Montreal; Nancy Horton, Haverhill; Ralph A. Cefali, Winchester; Chester J. Moczynski, Tallahassee, Fla.; William Coburn, Cambridge, J. H. Conover, AFCRL, Bedford; and Alan S. Swartz, Boston. Attending the WHOI meeting were Frederick E. Mangels- dorf and David Scott by invitation; and Arthur E. Maxwell, Mary Sears, Paul M. Fye, Arnold Arons, Townsend Hornor, Francis Welch, Noel B. McLean, Robert Cole, Edwin D. Brooks, Jr., Edwin A. Link, Hudson Hoagland, H. Burr Steinbach, Alfred C. Redfield, Alan C. Bemis, Charles P. Slichter, Joseph McKee, Jr., Robert Shrock, Robert M. Akin, Jr., Henry A. Morss, Jr., James S. Coles, I. E. Wallen, Gifford C. Ewing, Robert W. Morse, Lawrason Riggs III, Richard W. Pratt, William H. Forbes, Francis C. Ryder, Edward M. Douglas, John P. Chase, Mary I. Bunting, Lilli Schwenk Hornig, Augustus P. Loring, Raymond Stevens, Harvey Brooks, Harold E. Edgerton. Board of Certified Consulting Meteorologists The candidates listed below have met the qualifications of the Board of Certified Consulting Meteorologists, American Meteorological Society: Arthur Hilsenrod Aviation Weather Systems Branch Systems Research and Development Service Federal Aviation Administration Department of Transportation Washington, D. C. 20590 John H. Aldrich Consulting Meteorologist 7727 Henefer Avenue Los Angeles, California 90045 W. B. Beckwith Manager of Meteorology United Air Lines P. O. Box 66100 Chicago, Illinois 60666 David J. Stowell Weather Curriculum Consultant 1817 Madison Avenue Redwood City, California 94061 Board procedures require publication of names of candi- dates in the BULLETIN upon confirmation by the Chairman of the Membership Commission. Any person possessing in- formation indicating that this Professional Member of the Society does not meet the standards for certification should communicate with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Society. METEOROLOGISTS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT 25 highly qualified Airline Meteorologists including ten recently furloughed as a result of United Airlines cutback are seeking positions in weather forecasting or related fields. AIRLINE METEOROLOGISTS ASSN. 101 Doreen Drive Des Plaines, 111. 60018 Attn: Mr. Donald F. Yatteau 189 Unauthenticated | Downloaded 11/29/21 03:11 PM UTC
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Bulletin American Meteorological Society

al AMS headquarters

T h e headquarters shifted to San Francisco during the second week of January for the Society's 51st annual meeting. Executive Director Spengler flew out on the 9th for a meet-ing of the Executive Committee. The Council met on the 10th, and the annual meeting began the following day. After the annual meeting Mr. Spengler attended the national water resources engineering meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, held in Phoenix, with whom the AMS had joint sessions on the 15th. On the 16th he returned to Boston.

On the 19th he went to Washington, D.C., for a meeting with Malcolm Rigby, Robert de Chancenotte, and Richard Belknap concerning METEOROLOGICAL AND GEOASTROPHYSICAL ABSTRACTS.

T h e Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Board of Trustees and members of the Corporation convened at 45 Beacon St. on the 20th for a day-long meeting.

On the 26th the Executive Committee of the National Federation of Science Abstracting and Indexing Services met at headquarters. Bill Woods of Engineering Index, Stella Keenan of NFSAIS, Ben H. Weil of ESSO Research and Engineering Company, and Gordon WTalker of the

American Mathematical Society attended. As president of the Federation, Mr. Spengler conducted the meeting.

On the 28th Mr. Spengler as vice-president of CESSS chaired a meeting of the program committee for the annual meeting of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Secretaries in Detroit.

On Saturday the 30th he joined the scientists and pro-ducers involved with the environmental film, "Wind chill," for a discussion and preliminary screening at Educational Development Center, Newton, Mass.

Visitors to AMS headquarters dur ing the month of Jan-uary included: Walter S. Kett, Wellesley Press; Michael Kraus, Montreal; Nancy Horton, Haverhill; Ralph A. Cefali, Winchester; Chester J. Moczynski, Tallahassee, Fla.; William Coburn, Cambridge, J. H. Conover, AFCRL, Bedford; and Alan S. Swartz, Boston.

Attending the W H O I meeting were Frederick E. Mangels-dorf and David Scott by invitation; and Ar thur E. Maxwell, Mary Sears, Paul M. Fye, Arnold Arons, Townsend Hornor, Francis Welch, Noel B. McLean, Robert Cole, Edwin D. Brooks, Jr., Edwin A. Link, Hudson Hoagland, H. Burr Steinbach, Alfred C. Redfield, Alan C. Bemis, Charles P. Slichter, Joseph McKee, Jr., Robert Shrock, Robert M. Akin, Jr., Henry A. Morss, Jr., James S. Coles, I. E. Wallen, Gifford C. Ewing, Robert W. Morse, Lawrason Riggs III, Richard W. Pratt , William H. Forbes, Francis C. Ryder, Edward M. Douglas, John P. Chase, Mary I. Bunting, Lilli Schwenk Hornig, Augustus P. Loring, Raymond Stevens, Harvey Brooks, Harold E. Edgerton.

Board of Certified Consulting Meteorologists

T h e candidates listed below have met the qualifications of the Board of Certified Consulting Meteorologists, American Meteorological Society:

Ar thur Hilsenrod Aviation Weather Systems Branch Systems Research and Development Service Federal Aviation Administration Department of Transportat ion Washington, D. C. 20590 John H. Aldrich Consulting Meteorologist 7727 Henefer Avenue Los Angeles, California 90045 W. B. Beckwith Manager of Meteorology United Air Lines P. O. Box 66100 Chicago, Illinois 60666 David J . Stowell Weather Curriculum Consultant 1817 Madison Avenue Redwood City, California 94061

Board procedures require publication of names of candi-dates in the BULLETIN upon confirmation by the Chairman of the Membership Commission. Any person possessing in-formation indicating that this Professional Member of the Society does not meet the standards for certification should communicate with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Society.

METEOROLOGISTS SEEKING

EMPLOYMENT 25 highly qualified Airline Meteorologists including ten recently furloughed as a result of United Airlines cutback are seeking positions in weather forecasting or related fields.

AIRLINE METEOROLOGISTS ASSN.

101 Doreen Drive Des Plaines, 111. 60018

Attn: Mr. Donald F. Yatteau

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Meteorological Monographs

Vol. 9, No. 31, 231 pages, April 1968

Price: $5 AMS members $10 nonmembers

METEOROLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE

UPPER ATMOSPHERE

Proceedings of the American Meteoro-logical Society's Symposium on Meteoro-logical Investigations Above 70 Kilometers, Miami Beach, 1967

• International in scope, the monograph presents reviews and stimulating ap-praisals of the current state of knowl-edge of the upper atmosphere, with em-phasis on the complex region of the upper mesosphere and lower thermo-sphere. The Symposium was conceived by the A M S Committee on Atmospheric Problems of Aerospace Vehicles, in re-sponse to the need for improved knowl-edge of the environment traversed by reentry and other vehicles.

Edited by R. S. Quiroz

Environmental Science Services Administration

• Contains 24 major papers in logical se-quence, treating both theoretical and observational aspects of upper atmo-sphere research, supplemented by de-tailed summaries of six panel discus-sions concerned with special problem areas.

Send orders to:

AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 45 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02108

1 £0 V o l . 52, No. <3, March 1971

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