Historical Articles
March, 1953 issue of Plating
Editorial
Lets Enlarge The Proceedings
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THE A. E. S. IS MOVING forward
in its value to the industry it serves and to you as individual members. The
active and constructive participation of your delegates at the recent Interim
Meeting in Columbus is ample proof that the Supreme Society is on the march.
The voice of that meeting and its echo were clearwe all want and need
a better publication to serve as the mouthpiece of our Society.
As you know, we now have
two publications and two formatsPLATING and PROCEEDINGS. Each has served
a very cherished role in the tradition and growth of our Society. PLATING, with
its 12 monthly issues, by nature plays a more temporary role than it should.
Its technical value demands that it should be found as a bound volume among
your other cherished books, rather than stored as loose monthly issues which
usually find their way to the attic or an out-of-sight bookcase. We feel that
a change in our publication policy is desirable, so that each member will receive
the entire Supreme Societys published technical material in one handsome
bound volume shortly after the beginning of each new yearin addition to
the monthly issues of PLATING now being received. This will permit the publication
of an enlarged PROCEEDINGS with the PLATING format, containing all the convention
papers as usual and, in addition, all the technical papers published in PLATING.
The style, including front piece, index and Society information as found in
the -present PROCEEDINGS will be retained.
Since under this plan the
Societys publications will be entirely in one format, extra copies of
the technical papers in PLATING will be printed each month and accumulated for
inclusion in the bound volume along with the convention papers. This procedure
will result in sufficient savings to give each member this bound, enlarged volume
at no extra costa wonderful bargain for all members of the Society.
It is hoped that you will
encourage your branch and your delegates to express themselves favorably with
respect to this expansion of publication policy at the Philadelphia Convention
in 1953, so that each member will receive the enlarged bound volume of the new
PROCEEDINGS in 1954.
Ralph A. Schaefer