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Rober t M. White A House on Beacon Hi President , American Meteorological Society , 1980 an d Jame s E. Caskey, Jr. America n Meteorological Society 4 5 Beacon St. Boston , Mass. 02108 Usuall y th e Presiden t of ou r Societ y ha s th e privileg e of writin g a "President' s Page " in whic h he present s his views o n issues befor e th e atmospheri c science communit y and the Society. I have chose n to writ e abou t an issue lon g since resolve d in a mos t admirabl e way by a fe w member s of th e AM S an d its staff , bu t principally by ou r Executive Director, Ken Spengler. I'd like to tell yo u abou t the "house " on Beacon Hill, the headquarter s of the AMS. I aske d Jim Caskey to undertak e th e researc h an d we hav e decide d t o publis h this President' s messag e jointly.—R.M . W . Th e realities of today have their roots in the dreams of Par t of
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: Apr 1, 1981
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