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[[Herbert Wilkinson]] was the first president<ref>The Times  Aug. 9, 1898</ref>
[[Herbert Wilkinson]] was the first president<ref>The Times  Aug. 9, 1898</ref>


1903 The summer meeting was held in Wolverhampton; Mr [[W. J. Dibdin]] of London was president<ref>The Times July 16, 1903</ref>
1903 The summer meeting was held in Wolverhampton; Mr [[William Joseph Dibdin|W. J. Dibdin]] of London was president<ref>The Times July 16, 1903</ref>


1906 The summer meeting was held in Manchester; Sir [[William Mather]] presided
1906 The summer meeting was held in Manchester; Sir [[William Mather]] presided

Latest revision as of 17:21, 19 July 2021

Herbert Wilkinson was the first president[1]

1903 The summer meeting was held in Wolverhampton; Mr W. J. Dibdin of London was president[2]

1906 The summer meeting was held in Manchester; Sir William Mather presided

1911 and 1912 Arthur J. Martin was president

1913 The Annual Dinner was held in London; Mr H. Percy Boulnois was President[3]

c.1918 The name of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers was changed to the Institution of Sanitary Engineers


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 9, 1898
  2. The Times July 16, 1903
  3. The Times Feb. 4, 1913