Loudspeaker (Jan-Aug 1931)

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Nine Months of Progress By J. O. ELLERY, JR., A. P. S. San Bernardino Chapter No. 19 was chartered March 24, 1930, and at that time elected the following officers: H. E. Reynolds, President; C. R. Douglas, Treasurer; A. W. Moes, C. B. Winn and J. 0. Ellery, Jr., Board of Governors. Since tljat time, a bare nine months. Chapter 19 has firmly established a progressive policy under the able and industrious management of our president. Brother Reynolds has inspired the other officers and members by his unselfish devotion to the high ideals of the Society. The meetings of our Chapter are held at Ontario, Calif., at the clubhouse of the American Legion. By having our meetings in Ontario, we save (onsidersble time for some of our members since this town is about midway between the towns wherein our members work. Dinner is served before the meetings, after which we receive the educational program provided by the officers. We secured the services of Mr. N. E. Brown, of Los Angeles, for a series cf lectures which were just completed. Mr. Brown is an eminent authority on sound amplification and his lectures were a source of real help to all of our members. For the 1931 educational program we have been promised a series of lectures by E. R. P. I. engineers. Our little membership started with twelve and now we are up to sixteen, with several men to be initiated in the very near future. Looking back to the first months of our existence we believe them to be nine months of progress. Looking ahead toward a full year in 1931 we believe even more will be accomplished. The hearty New Year Greetings of our Chapter are extended to all A. P. S. men everywhere. We wish you every happiness. H. E. Reynolds, President Chapter No. 19 OAKLAND CHAPTER TWELVE Extends Best Wishes For The New Year To CALIFORNIA CHAPTER SEVEN Los Angeles T zv enty-nine