安排S FOR THE AMERICAN WATER WORKS CONVENTION

安排S FOR THE AMERICAN WATER WORKS CONVENTION

President Leonard Metcalf, Secretary John M. Diven, Theodore A. Leisen and Allan A. Cuddeback, for the American Water Works Association, and D. F. O’Brien and Charles R. Wood, for the Manufacturers, constituting all of the joint committee except James H. Caldwell, recently went to Richmond, Va., where the thirty-seventh annual convention of the American Water Works Association is to be held on May 7-11, 1917, and decided on the Jefferson Hotel as headquarters for the convention and Murphy s Hotel for the overflow. The arrangements, it is confidently expected, will be found as satisfactory as usual.

President Leonard Metcalf, Secretary John M. Diven, Theodore A. Leisen and Allan A. Cuddeback, for the American Water Works Association, and D. F. O’Brien and Charles R. Wood, for the Manufacturers, constituting all of the joint committee except James H. Caldwell, recently went to Richmond, Va., where the thirty-seventh annual convention of the American Water Works Association is to be held on May 7-11, 1917, and decided on the Jefferson Hotel as headquarters for the convention and Murphy s Hotel for the overflow. The arrangements, it is confidently expected, will be found as satisfactory as usual.

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