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THE meeting of the International Electrotechnical Commission was held in Berlin at the Kunstler-haus from September 1 to September 6. It was well attended, twenty-four nations being represented by seventy delegates. In addition to the voting delegates sent by the local committees of the countries represented, some of the Governments also nominated their official representatives, those representing England being Dr. Glazebrook, who was unfortunately not able to attend, Dr. Gisbert Kapp, Dr. Silvanus P. Thompson, and Mr. Duddell, the president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. The German Government was represented by Dr. Jaegar, Geheimrat Dr. Strecker, and several others. Unfortunately, Dr. E. Budde, the president of the International Electro-technical Commission, was absent through illness, but his place was very efficiently filled by Dr. Warburg, the president of the Reichsanstalt.
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The Berlin Meeting of the International Electrotechnical Commission . Nature 92, 109–110 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/092109a0
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