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committee on determination of in polyphase circuits 31 cooperation with A IEE 33

corrective devices 27, 28

International Electrotechnical Commission 33

meter to measure reactive and work energy 34, 35

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coal clauses 24

for electric vehicles 39

for energy supplied for mixed loads 35

increases 7, 23

power factor clause 24, 26

Rate Research and Rate Book 16, 23, 25, 26

regular increases vs. surcharges 27, 28

selling company securities in face of increases in 65

Relations with customers 13

Relations with employees 8, 198, 313

Relations with public 171

Resuscitation

manual method 217, 221

mechanical method 216, 221

Resuscitation Commission 5, 188, 202, 214

resolutions adopted by 218

Richards, Joseph W on Electro-Chemical Industries 278 Rubber gloves and belts 201

SECOND SESSION-TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919

PUBLIC POLICY SESSION

1-Report of the Committee on Sale of Company Se-
curities to Customers and Resident Citizens

W H HODGE, Chairman..
Discussed by

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2-Report of Public Policy Committee W W FREEMAN, Chairman .

3-Report of National Committee on Gas and Elec

tric Service JOHN W LIEB, Chairman

Los Angeles

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4-Report of Committee on Company Sections FRANK A BIRCH, Chairman

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Discussed by

5-Report of Committee on Constitution and By

Laws WCL EGLIN, Chairman.

6-Appointment of Committee on Memorials

7-Planning for Power By GEORGE OTIS SMITH

W W FREEMAN
JOHN F GILCHRIST

COMPANY SECTIONS DINNER

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919

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1-Welcome by CHAIRMAN BIRCH 2-Remarks of PRESIDENT Wells

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3-Remarks of PAST PRESIDENT W CL EGLIN
4-Address of PAST PRESIDENT HENRY L DOHERTY

5-General Discussion on Company Sections

FR HEALY

DAVID DARLINGTON

E A BAILY

WILLIAM S KLINE

H W STEVENS

Cincinnati
New York

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FOURTH SESSION-THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919

1-Report of Committee on Safety Rules and Acci-
dent Prevention W CL EGLIN, Chairman
2-Report of Sub-Committee on Accident Prevention
CHARLES B SCOTT, Chairman

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4-The Electro-Chemical Industries By JOSEPH W

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5-Report of Committee on Memorials TE BIBBINS,

Chairman

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6-Report of Committee on Form of Annual Report to Commissions WJ MEYERS, Chairman.

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7-Report of Committee on Doherty and Billings Prizes AS LOIZEAUX, Chairman

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8-Report of Committee on President's Address. CHARLES L EDGAR, Chairman

312

9-Appointment of Committee to Consider Relations between Employer and Employee

Discussed by

W CL EGLIN

A S LOIZEAUX

Philadelphia

Baltimore

10-Report of Committee on Resolutions

11-Report of Nominating Committee

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INDEX TO AUTHORS

ARMBRUST, G M Distribution Engineering Economics (Doherty Prize

Paper)

BACHARACH, HON HARRY Address of Welcome

BIRCH, FRANK A Report of Committee on Company Sections

323

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The war affected Company Sections perhaps to a greater extent than it did any other department of N.E.L.A. work. Thirty-seven Sections disbanded; seventeen temporarily suspended activities; while but nineteen are still active. Only one new section has been formed in the last two years.

An amendment to the Constitution to provide for a limited class of membership in Company Sections and to afford a more dignified status for Class B members is advocated. A large number of active Sections is the present need. Dragnet methods of soliciting membership should be abandoned and Association membership should be allowed to stand on its own merits. Tendency to form local employees' clubs should be offset by more liberal provisions for membership in Company Sections.

Sub-committees for the assistance of Company Section officials have been organized.

An engraved charter which will be sent to both new and old Sections is in preparation.

BLOOD, W H JR

Report of Insurance Expert BRONWELL, A F Inspection Engineering (Billings Prize Paper) DOHERTY, HL Address at Company Sections Dinner Dow, ALEX Report of Chairman of Rate Research Committee EGLIN, W CL Report of Committee on Constitution and By-Laws Report of Committee on Safety Rules and Accident

EGLIN, W CL
Prevention

Report of Public Policy Committee

122

17

332

157

23

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188

97

FREEMAN, W W
HODGE, W H Report of Committee on Sale of Company Securities to
Customers and Resident Citizens

51 LASCHUM, E E The Electric Truck in Modern Transportation 37 LIEB, JOHN W Report of National Committee on Gas and Electric Service 102

MCCLELLAND, RJ Report of Special Joint Committee on Determination of Power Factor in Polyphase Circuits

31

MEYERS, W J Report of Committee on Form of Annual Report to Commissions The report, presented by the Accounting Section, relates the failure of an effort to secure the aid of the National Association of Railway and Utility Commissioners in obtaining a reduction of the burdensome requirements of annual report forms prescribed by Public Service Commissions, and gives in detail the resolutions adopted by the Executive Committee of the Accounting Section and sent to the Commissions, emphasizing the necessity for relief. It calls attention to the fact that the Commissions are much more responsive to representations made by the citizens of their respective States than to those made by representatives of an association composed largely of citizens of other States, and urges that the companies of each State actively interest themselves in this matter if they desire relief. 302

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