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The Structural Engineer, Volume 64, Issue 12, 1986
Mr R. C. Hairsine, whose letter in 1974 did much to establish this column, has written recently from Poole in Dorset with a number of questions and apposite comments on correspondence in recent issues: (1) Ceiling loads Does anyone know why there is a continuing discrepancy between the uniform imposed ceiling load in the Building Regulations 1985 (0.75 kN/m2) and the loading Code BS6399: Part l (0.25 kN/m2)? Verulam
It is now well over a year since Mr D. W. Lazenby presented the Associate-Membership review at an Ordinary Meeting. Being an Associate-Member, I attended this meeting, as a very interested party. P.R. Beadle
I think all Presidents make basically the same speech. They are very conscious that they represent the membership-the entire membership-and that they are expected to perceive and explain clearly possible directions for the profession; to produce an extra awareness which not only extends us but also influences how others see us; to ask questions-hopefully of all the membership; to raise our vision. Professor E. Happold