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business meeting Editor's Note: Publication of the minutes for the 74th Past-President Benton reported on progress in the Annual Business Meeting was omitted from the June 75th Anniversary Campaign. Among other items, 30 issue of the Bulletin's special coverage of the 74th students will be supported next year through this effort AMS Annual Meeting. by the Society. Retiring Councilors were recognized by President 74th Annual Business Meeting Ryan and presented with certificates. 23 January 1994 The new president, Warren M. Washington, as- Nashville, Tennessee sumed the chair. He expressed praise and apprecia tion to President Ryan for his service and presented President Ryan called the meeting to order at 5:12 him with a certificate. Upon a motion by Past-Presi- P.M. A quorum was present. dent Droessler, duly seconded, it was voted "that the He thanked the membership for the opportunity to acts of the Councilors and officers of the Society serve, the executive director and the staff for their during the year ended December 31,1993, done in the great efforts, and his wife for her unswerving support. proper conduct of the business of the Society are The president then lauded the great diversity repre- hereby adopted, approved, and confirmed." sented in the Society, the cooperative and voluntary Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the contributions of members, and the significant steps meeting adjourned at 6:16 P.M. the Society has taken in support of education, particu- larly Project ATMOSPHERE. Kenneth C. Spengler President Ryan then announced the results of the Secretary-Treasurer elections, which are given in the ballot tellers' report (see Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1136), and recog- nized those elected who were present. The president then presented certificates to newly elected AMS Fellows. The list of these appears in the For report of the secretary-treasurer (see Bull. Amer. Atmospheric Infrared Gas Meteor. Soc., 75, 1132). and Pollution Secretary-Treasurer Spengler distributed written copies of his secretarial report, the financial state- Research Analyzers ments for 1993 not yet having been completed. He stated that copies of his report and that of the auditors CO2 or would be published in the Bulletin (see Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1137-1145). C0 /H 0 2 2 The names of members who died during the past year were read by President Ryan, and the member- ship stood in silent tribute. The list appears in the report of the secretary-treasurer. LI-6252 C0 Analyzer Commissioners Carnahan (Professional Affairs), Call Snow (Education and Human Resources), Simpson • Range: 0 - 3000 ppm. 1-800-447-3576 (Publications), Orville (Scientific and Technical Activi- • High accuracy - signal noise For A ties), and Braham (Planning) gave brief reports on the below 0.2 ppm peak-to-peak at 350 ppm. activities of the various commissions, boards, and Free Brochure Toll free, U.S. & Canada committees of the Society during 1993. • Portable, insensitive to vibration. • Fast response (1 second). • Absolute or differential operation. 50 years ago P.O. Box 4425 U-6262C0 /H 0 Analyzer 2 2 Lincoln, NE 68504. • Simultaneous C0 and H 0 FAX: 402-467-2819 2 2 Editor's note: There was no August issue of the TWX: 910-621-8116 measurements from 0 - 3000 ppm Bulletin from 1938 through 1957. Phone: 402-467-3576 C0 and 0 to 75 millibars H0. 2 2 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

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American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
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10.1175/1520-0477-75.8.1543a
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Editor's Note: Publication of the minutes for the 74th Past-President Benton reported on progress in the Annual Business Meeting was omitted from the June 75th Anniversary Campaign. Among other items, 30 issue of the Bulletin's special coverage of the 74th students will be supported next year through this effort AMS Annual Meeting. by the Society. Retiring Councilors were recognized by President 74th Annual Business Meeting Ryan and presented with certificates. 23 January 1994 The new president, Warren M. Washington, as- Nashville, Tennessee sumed the chair. He expressed praise and apprecia tion to President Ryan for his service and presented President Ryan called the meeting to order at 5:12 him with a certificate. Upon a motion by Past-Presi- P.M. A quorum was present. dent Droessler, duly seconded, it was voted "that the He thanked the membership for the opportunity to acts of the Councilors and officers of the Society serve, the executive director and the staff for their during the year ended December 31,1993, done in the great efforts, and his wife for her unswerving support. proper conduct of the business of the Society are The president then lauded the great diversity repre- hereby adopted, approved, and confirmed." sented in the Society, the cooperative and voluntary Upon a motion duly made and seconded, the contributions of members, and the significant steps meeting adjourned at 6:16 P.M. the Society has taken in support of education, particu- larly Project ATMOSPHERE. Kenneth C. Spengler President Ryan then announced the results of the Secretary-Treasurer elections, which are given in the ballot tellers' report (see Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1136), and recog- nized those elected who were present. The president then presented certificates to newly elected AMS Fellows. The list of these appears in the For report of the secretary-treasurer (see Bull. Amer. Atmospheric Infrared Gas Meteor. Soc., 75, 1132). and Pollution Secretary-Treasurer Spengler distributed written copies of his secretarial report, the financial state- Research Analyzers ments for 1993 not yet having been completed. He stated that copies of his report and that of the auditors CO2 or would be published in the Bulletin (see Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1137-1145). C0 /H 0 2 2 The names of members who died during the past year were read by President Ryan, and the member- ship stood in silent tribute. The list appears in the report of the secretary-treasurer. LI-6252 C0 Analyzer Commissioners Carnahan (Professional Affairs), Call Snow (Education and Human Resources), Simpson • Range: 0 - 3000 ppm. 1-800-447-3576 (Publications), Orville (Scientific and Technical Activi- • High accuracy - signal noise For A ties), and Braham (Planning) gave brief reports on the below 0.2 ppm peak-to-peak at 350 ppm. activities of the various commissions, boards, and Free Brochure Toll free, U.S. & Canada committees of the Society during 1993. • Portable, insensitive to vibration. • Fast response (1 second). • Absolute or differential operation. 50 years ago P.O. Box 4425 U-6262C0 /H 0 Analyzer 2 2 Lincoln, NE 68504. • Simultaneous C0 and H 0 FAX: 402-467-2819 2 2 Editor's note: There was no August issue of the TWX: 910-621-8116 measurements from 0 - 3000 ppm Bulletin from 1938 through 1957. Phone: 402-467-3576 C0 and 0 to 75 millibars H0. 2 2 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

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