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Engineers' Club of Saint Louis

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Headquarters
  
St. Louis, Missouri

Official language
  
English

Membership
  
1000+

Formation
  
December 2, 1868; 148 years ago (1868-12-02)

Type
  
not-for-profit membership organization

Location
  
4359 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, Missouri United States

The Engineers' Club of St. Louis is a professional association based in St. Louis, Missouri and is the third oldest engineering society in America.

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Mission Statement

The mission of the club is:

To promote the educational, social and professional advancement of its members; to assist community leaders, civic organizations and public agencies by providing advice on and giving support to issues which benefit the St. Louis community and to serve as a focal point of engineering activities in the St. Louis area by acting as liaison between the Club's many affiliated societies and maintaining physical facilities which can be used by the engineering community for educational, social and business activities.

History

The first president of the club was Henry Flad, prominent engineer in St. Louis in the late 1800s and assistant to James B. Eads in the building of the Eads Bridge.

References

Engineers' Club of Saint Louis Wikipedia