Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1934 — Page 4

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NEW OFFICERS NAMED FOR SCIENTECH CLUB W. C. Mabee Succeeded as President by F. G. Siegesmund. Affairs of the Seientech Club for the next year will be directed by F. G. Siegesmund, as result of the election held at the annual business meeting yesterday. He succeeds W. C. Mabee. v , Other officers named were Howard M. Stradling, vice president; Herbert A. Minturn, secretary; A. M. Hood, treasurer; J. D. Angus, R. B. Annis, Fred Kellam, Horace Sneden and Charles Fay.

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SCIENTISTS TO HOLD MEETING AT PITTSBURGH 3000 American Experts to Discuss Inventions at Parley. PH United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. 18. Men who have studied the earth and all that is in it—men who have watched life begin and measured the farthest star—more than 3000 of the country’s leading scientists today planned to gather here. During their meeting from Dec. 26 to Jan 2 they will review a parade of science. Discoveries will be announced in the world of test tubes and microscopes. Laboratory experiments which gave birth to new industries will be described, freakish phenomena of electricity shown, and a little radio station will throw signals around the world in oneeighth of a second. The American Federation for the Advancement of Science, which will conduct the meetings at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, boasts a membership roll reading like a who’s who of science. Glass which bends like rubber, a steam engine run by the sun, photographs taken in darkness, and a thermometer which measures the heat given off by a star will be shown. There will be more than 80 scientific exhibits, in addition to lectures by experts in various fields.