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The Structural Engineer, Volume 26, Issue 10, 1948
THE PRESIDENT (Mr. F. S. Snow, M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Struct.E.), introduced the author, who said the building described was designed before the war and the construction was commenced before the war; it could not be claimed, therefore, that it represented the last word in structural design. For that reason the paper treated the subject non-technically and aimed to give a description of the actual construction which had taken place so far.
The examinations of the Institution will next be held at Centres in the United Kingdom and in South Africa on the 11th and 12th January, 1949 (Graduateship), and the 13th and 14th January (Associate-Membership).
Mr. Lawson Scott-White, who on the 14th October will take office as President of the Institution of Structural Engineers for the Session 1948-1949, comes from a part of the country which has bred many eminent engineers. He was born at Bristol on the 9th December, 1891, and spent his early years at Bath, being educated at Bath College.