104
27
Ottoson
. . 28,
122, 214
Tewinkel
37
215,
222, 313
Tham
... 119, 300
Thiriar
... 113, 166
Palmgren . . .
.... 313
Thompson ....
67
Parenti
169, 270
Thoren R. ...
193
Poivilliers
.... 129
Thoren S. ...
220
Powell
.... 279
Thunberg ....
302
Ray
.... 91
Trombetti . .. .
. . . 225, 252
Rehnlund . .
211, 216
Rinner
.... 241
Vegesack . ...
191
Robertson . . .
.... 96
Veenenbos . ..
304
Roelofs
.... 249
Verdin
82
Rogers
.... 325
Vermeir
25, 51
Ronca
139, 140
Wadell
Santoni ....
.... 182
Wassef
... 238, 293
Schumacher .
.... 218
Weele
81
Schut
.... 239
Welander
... 267, 324
Schwidefsky
108, 181
Whitmore
292
Scott
.... 319
Wild
202
Sigmark
224
Witenstein . ..
187
Simonsson ...
.... 221
Yonkler
137
Solaini
251, 252
Young
296
Stickler
.... 177
Yzerman . .. .
ISO
Stoeckeler . . ,
.... 296
Stone
.... 42
Zarzycki
172
Sutor
. 30, 183
Zeller
.... 29, 84
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LADIES’ PROGRAM
Ladies are cordially invited to take part in all activities
of the Congress. In addition a ladies’ program is arranged
as follows.
Wednesday, July 18
12.00 departure from Medborgarplatsen (Congress en
trance) by bus to Skansen with lunch (by invitation) at
restaurant Solliden. Swedish folkdances. Individual return.
Thursday, July 19
10.00 assembling at Obelisken at Slottsbacken (south side
of Royal Palace). Conducted stroll through the old Town.
Shopping.
10.00 alternatively, departure by bus from Medborgar
platsen to the medical center Karolinska sjukhuset.
Individual lunch.
13.30 departure by bus from Medborgarplatsen to the
new suburb of Vallingby. Sightseeing, tea and presentation
of Swedish clothes and Swedish glass. Arrival at Medbor
garplatsen about 17.30.
Friday, July 20
12.00 lunch at Grand Hotel.
13.30 departure by water-bus under the bridges to Valde-
marsudde, where the Art Gallery and garden of late Prince
Eugen are demonstrated. Tea. Individual return.
Monday, July 23
10.00 departure by bus from Medborgarplatsen for visits
to a cottage building, an old age home, the Nacka open-
air reservation and the Forest Cemetery at Enskede. Lunch
at Nackanäs Inn. Arrival at Medborgarplatsen by bus at
15.00.
Tuesday, July 24
13.30 departure by bus from Medborgarplatsen to Milles’
home and garden at Lidingö. The art collections and the
magnificent garden are demonstrated. Tea at restaurant
Foresta. Arrival at Medborgarplatsen about 16.30.
Wednesday, July 25
10.00 assembling at Obelisken at Slottsbacken (south side
of the Royal Palace). Visit to the Palace, Storkyrkan and
Riddarholmskyrkan.
Thursday, July 26
10.00 departure from Medborgarhuset by bus. Visit to
the medical center Karolinska sjukhuset. Arrival at Med
borgarplatsen about 12.00.
MOVIE PROGRAM
Films will be shown in the large lecture hall A, partly
parallel to other programpoints. Each film will be shown
at least twice. Sweden from the air will also be presented
with a few stereoslides. The following films etc. (titles
abbreviated) will be shown:
1. »The Coast and Geodetic Survey» — US Coast & Geod.
Surv.
2. »Maps for the Army» — Dept.of Nat.Def., Canada
3. »Preparing for Power» — Swedish State Power Board
4. »Destinies beyond the horizon» — Swedish State Power
Board
5. »Reclaiming the Desert» (commerc.) — Hunting, Engl.
6. »Principles of OMI-Nistri-instr.» (commerc.) — OMI,
Italy
7. »Photogrammetrie» (commerc.) — Wild, Switzerl.
8. »Geodätische Instrum.» (commerc.) — Kern, Switzerl.
9. » Decca for Helicopters» (commerc.) — Decca, England
10. »Over the top of the world» (commerc.) — SAS, Sweden
11. »Sweden in stereo» (stereoslides) — Geogr. Surv. Off.
12. »Maps we live by» — UNO
13. »Triangulation for topographic mapping» — US Geol.
Surv.
14. »Supplemental Control for Topographic Mapping» —
US Geol. Surv.
15. »The Helicopter as an Aid in Alaska Surveys» — US
Geol. Surv.
The films 3, 5, 6 and 9 correspond more or less with
papers with the serial numbers 171 + 36, 96, 126 respec
tively 279.
The films will be shown as follows:
July 17th:
no
11-15.00;
12-15.20;
5-15.45;
14-16.20;
3-16.47
19th:
no
7- 9.00;
8-10.10; i
1-14.00;
2-14.15;
13-14.55
15-15.30;
1-15.55;
11-16.20
; 12-16.39
23rd:
no
4-15.00;
6-15.15;
7-15.30;
5-16.45
24th:
no
3-14.00;
8-14.15
6-14.45;
14-15.00;
9-15.35
13-15.50;
15-16.25;
; 1-16.40
25th:
no
10-14.30;
11-14.55;
2-15.15;
1-16.00;
13-16.25
14-16.55;
3-17.25