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== History of the Schenectady Section of the AIEE == | |||
The Schenectady Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers grew from a small engineering club fostered by the General Electric Company and limited to its employees. Thus was the General Electric Engineering Society organized in the summer of 1898 at a meeting of engineers at which Mr. W. J. Clark, presided. | |||
Further Reading == | |||
[http://ewh.ieee.org/r1/schenectady/ Link to Section Homepage] | |||
[[Category:IEEE|Schenectady]] [[Category: | [[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document_-_Schenectady.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Schenectady]] | ||
[[Category:IEEE|Schenectady]] [[Category:Geographical_units|Schenectady]] [[Category:Sections|Schenectady]] | |||
[[Category:People_and_organizations]] |
Revision as of 15:12, 17 December 2012
History of the Schenectady Section of the AIEE
The Schenectady Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers grew from a small engineering club fostered by the General Electric Company and limited to its employees. Thus was the General Electric Engineering Society organized in the summer of 1898 at a meeting of engineers at which Mr. W. J. Clark, presided. Further Reading ==