Official Notice

1933 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 430
Author(s):  
Edwin W. Schreiber

As Secretary of The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, I officially announce the annual election of certain officers of the National Council, said election to take Place at Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday, February 23, 1934. Article III, Section 7 of the by-laws states: “At least two months before the date of the annual meeting, all members shall be given the opportunity through announcement in the official journal to suggest by mail for the guidance of the Directors a candidate for each elective office for the ensuing year. At least one month before the annual meeting the Secretary of the Board of Directors shall send to each member an official ballot giving the name of two candidates for each office to be filled. These candidates shall be selected by a nominating committee of the Board of which the Secretary shall be chairman. The election shall be by mail or in person and shall close on the date of the annual meeting.”

1934 ◽  
Vol 27 (7) ◽  
pp. 365
Author(s):  
Edwin W. Schreiber

As secretary of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, I officially announce the annual election of certain officers of the National Council, said election to take place at Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Friday, February 22, 1935. Article III Section 7, of the by-laws states: “At least two months before the date of the annual meeting, all members shall be given the opportunity through announcement in the official journal to suggest by mail for the guidance of the directors a candidate for each elective office for the ensuing year. At least one month before the annual meeting the secretary of the board of directors shall send to each member an official ballot giving the names of two candidates for each office to be filled. These candidates shall be selected by a nominating committee of the board of which the secretary shall be chairman. The election shall be by mail or in person and shall close on the date of the annual meeting.”


1935 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 389
Author(s):  
Edwin W. Schremer

As secretary of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, I officially announce the annual election of certain officers of the National Council, said election to take place at St. Louis, Mo. on Wednesday, January 1, 1936. Article Ill Section 7, of the by-laws states: “At least two months before the date of the annual meeting, all members shall be given the opportunity through announcement in the official journal to suggest by mail for the guidance of the directors a candidate for each elective office for the ensuing year. At least one month before the annual meeting the secretary of the board of directors shall send to each member an official ballot giving the names of two candidates for each office to be filled. These candidates shall be selected by a nominating committee of the board of which the secretary shall be chairman. The election shall be by mail or in person and shall close on the date of the annual meeting.”


1935 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 388-389

The next annual meeting of the National Council will be held at the Coronado Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 31–Jan. 1, 1935–6. The explanation of the unusual date is that after the Council voted in February to hold a program meeting in St. Louis during the holidays in connection with the American Association for the Advancement of Science the N.E.A. selected St. Louis as the place of its February meeting for 1936. The Board of Directors, after due consideration, decided it would be unwise to hold two meetings in the same locality only seven weeks apart and voted to abandon plans for the usual February meeting and hold the regular annual meeting on the dates just mentioned. It is hoped that a greater number of high school teachers will be able to attend the meeting during the vacation period than would be possible in February.


1954 ◽  
Vol 47 (8) ◽  
pp. 550-551
Author(s):  
Marie S. Wilcox

A large organization succeeds only to the extent that its members are willing to donate their time and talents to participate in the activities of that organization. Important among the activities of the National Council are those of its several committees. The following committees have been appointed by the president with the approval of the Board of Directors. Appointments are for a period ending at the close of the annual meeting of the year indicated.


1932 ◽  
Vol 25 (7) ◽  
pp. 427-428
Author(s):  
Ralph Beatley

At the meeting of the National Council in Washington, February 20, 1932 the following motion was passed without dissenting vote: “The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics reaffirm their interest in the question of geometry as expressed at the annual meeting in Detroit, and hope that the Board of Directors will find it possible to initiate and carry forward a study of the whole question of geometry in our schools.” The directors forthwith empowered the new president, Mr. Betz, to appoint a Committee on Geometry; and he, anxious that some work should go forward during the long time necessary for the final organization of this and other committees, selected six members of the National Council for immediate service on the committee, intending to enlarge the membership as soon as possible in order that it might include an even wider range of interest and opinion.


1973 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 48-48

The Board of Directors met for its fourteenth meeting at New York on 16 February 1973. The Board approved the Association’s co-sponsorship of Hamline University’s summer project on the Middle East as an encouragement to small institutions and new programs to undertake the kind of activity proposed by the Image Committee and Center Directors. The Board decided to hold the 1974 annual meeting in Boston under the sponsorship of universities in the area, coordinated by Harvard, and also to look into the possibilities of Madrid and New York City for later meetings. The Board approved a proposal to Be submitted by the University of Michigan to the National Science Foundation for an automated data project on the Middle East, as originally envisaged by the Library Committee. The Board also approved the proposal for a translation project submitted jointly by MESA, the University of Texas and AUC to the Office of Education. In accordance with the current Ford grant, the Board designated visiting scholars and alternates to be invited to attend the 1973 annual meeting and to remain in the country for 3 to 6 weeks travelling and lecturing at American and Canadian institutions. The Board reviewed the matters of federal funding of non-academic markets for graduates in Middle East studies and of the State of the Art Conference. It appointed the following Nominating Committee: Professor John Masson Smith, University of California, Berkeley, Chairman, and Professors Frank Tachau, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Carolyn Killean, University of Chicago, Michael Lorraine, University of Washington and President Issawi.


1965 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 582-588
Author(s):  
Philip Peak ◽  
Philip S. Jones ◽  
Frank Hawthorne ◽  
Eunice Lewis ◽  
Adrien Hess ◽  
...  

The following named persons have been nominated for the indicated offices in the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics by the Nominations and Elections Committee. The Committee's report was approved by the Board of Directors at its August, 1965, meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia. Biographical material and photographs of these nominees will be published in the January, 1966, issues of The Arithmetic Teacher and The Mathematics Teacher.


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