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The Structural Engineer, Volume 3, Issue 12, 1925
This Society was founded in 1912 by The Royal Institute of British Architects, the Surveyors’ Institution and the Architectural Association for the benefit of employees of architects, surveyors, civil and structural engineers and allied professions, who are in receipt of sularies not exceeding £250 per annum, and who consequently come within the scope of the National Health Insurance Act.
Members of the Institution will learn with regret of the death of Mr. C. F. Chettle., (Member), a Director of Messrs. Archibald D. Dawnay & Sons, Ltd. Mr. Chettle entered the services of the Company 30 years ago after leaving Brdingly College. He had for many years taken an active part in the management of the Compamy's affairs, and was a prominent Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers.
Every age brings its problems,; but the inevitable march of civilisation presents new phases to problems of great antiquity. Some problems of the present age are quite new, born of the conditions and requirements of modern times. Sir Charles T. Ruthen