Abstract

AT the general meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute in Brussels which opened on September 10, it was announced that H.M. the King of the Belgians, Leopold III, has honoured the Institute by accepting nomination as honorary member. This continues the tradition by which H.M. King Leopold II (1874-1909) and H.M. King Albert I (1913-1934) had been honorary members of the Institute. The Council is proposing Sir Harold Carpenter for election as president at the annual meeting of the Institute in May 1935, and Mr. James Henderson, deputy chairman and general manager of the Appleby Iron Company, Ltd., and of the Frodingham Iron and Steel Company, Ltd., and president of the British Iron and Steel Federation, has been elected honorary treasurer in succession to Sir Harold Carpenter, who is resigning at the end of September. The date of the annual meeting for 1935 will be May 1-3.

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