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and with conventional
National Reporters and
Austria
Burma
Canada :
Prof. Dr. Ing. K. RINNER, Technische Hochschule Graz, Graz.
Mr. H. P. DANIELS, Deputy Director, Office of the Director General of Surveys,
Rangoon.
Mr. R. E. MOORE, Photogrammetric Committee The Canadian Institute of Sur
veying, Ottawa National Reporter.
Dr. J. M. ZARZYCKI, Chief Engineer Canadian Aero Service, Ltd., Ottawa.
Finland :
France :
Germany
Mr. U. K. KORHONEN, Helsinki.
L'Ingénieur en Chef Géographe BONNEVAL, Institut Géographique National, Paris.
: Dr. Ing. W. BRUCKLACHER, Zeiss Aerotopograph, Oberkochen.
Great Britain : Mr. J. A. WEIGHTMAN, Principal Mathematician, Research and Mathematical
Support Section, J. A. R. I. C. (U. K.), Royal Air Force, Brampton, Huntingdon.
Lt. Col. Engrs. M. M. DATTA, Deputy Director (Photogrammetry), Northern Di -
rectorate, Survey of India, Dehra Dun.
Eng. S. BASSITI, Director, National Cartographie Center, Teheran.
Mr.K.NAOHARA, Chief, Surveying Dept., Kokusai Aerial Surveys Co., Ltd. , Tokyo.
South Africa : Mr. Paul MEADOWS, Dept, of Land Surveying, University of Cape Town, Ron-
debosch, C. P.
India :
Iran :
Japan :
Spain :
Sweden
Mr. Juan BONELLI, Secretario General Real Sociedad GeQgrafico, Madrid.
Byradir. Thore JORNSTAD, Rikets Allmanna Kartverk, Stockholm, National Repor
ter.
Prof. Bertil HALLERT, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
Switzerland : Prof. Dr. H. KASPER, Institute for Geodesy and Photogrammetry, Federal Ins
titute of Technology, Zurich.
The Netherlands : Ir. C. M. A. VAN DEN HOUT, Rijkswaterstaat Meetkundige Dienst, Delft.
U. S. A. : Mr. Charles THEURER, USC and GS, Washington D. C., National Reporter.
Mr. Sidney E. TISCHLER, Chief Production and Distribution Plant, Headquarters
Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, United States Air Force, St. Louis,
Missouri.
Lt. Col., Corps of Engineers Assistant Commanding Officer.
Thomas W. WHITCHURCH, Army Map »Service, Washington D. C.
Captain J. E. WAUGH, Chief, Photogrammetry Division, U. S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey, Washington D. C.
Prof. Arthur McNAIR, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Mr. Milton GLICKEN, Special Projects Director, Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Los
Angeles, California.
Mr. H. C. CAIN, Chief Photogrammetric Service Center, U.S. Forest Service, Was
hington D. C.
Mr. Randall D. ESTEN, Chief Photogrammetry Division, Geodesy, InteUigence and
Mapping Research and Development Agency, U. S. Army Engineer, Fort Belvoir,
Virginia.
Mr. Earle J. FENNEL, Acting Chief Topographic Engineer, U. S. Geological Survey,
Washington D. C.
Mr. R. I. BEATON, Director, Nautical Chart Division, U. S. Naval Oceanographic
Office, Washington D. C.
Colonel George W. HUMBRECHT, Photographic and Survey Branch, Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Washington D. C.
Prof. Arthur J. BRANDENBERGER, Research Supervisor, Photogrammetry, Dept,
of Geodetic Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.