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VOL . 38, No . 4, APRIL, 1957 Report of the S :retary for 1956 During the past year your Society has continued to The Council enjoyed an active year and conducted its business at meetings in New York, Washington and move ahead on all fronts. It has provided a most ef- Boston and through seven Council letters. The evening fective forum in its meetings and publications for the disclosure of advances in the science and practice of meetings of the Council, traditionally held during the meteorology. Perhaps even more important the Society New York and Washington National Meetings, clearly has further strengthened its position as the recognized did not provide ample time for the discussion of long range plans even though they usually extend to the small spokesman for meteorology. As the Society grows in hours of the following morning. For this reason the stature and influence it is essential that we, the mem- bers, assume increasing responsibility. These responsi- Council held a three day meeting in Boston on 22-24 bilities are no longer confined to our own jobs but en- October 1956. This meeting was considered to be ex- compass the whole of meteorology and its relationships
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: Apr 1, 1957
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