Since 1922, we have been bringing engineers together.
History
The first meeting of ASCE members interested in forming a local section was held on February 20, 1922 in the offices of the Bethlehem Bridge Commission, which was then constructing Bethlehem’s “Hill to Hill” Bridge. Present at this meeting were acting chair H. J. Finebaum, acting secretary M. O. Fuller, L. C. Conant, F. O. Dufour, W. S. Lohr, F. E. Schall, H. T. Spengler, E. C. Waite, E. T. Wilson, and W. L. Wilson. Succeeding meetings, held on February 27 and March 1, 1922 resulted in a constitution and bylaws, which were submitted to the ASCE Board of Direction. ASCE approved the establishment of the Lehigh Valley Section at its meeting of April 4, 1922.
The Lehigh Valley Section was officially founded at its first dinner meeting held at the Bethlehem Club on June 5, 1922. At this initial meeting the section’s first officers were elected: president G. H. Blakeley; vice-presidents B. C Collier, Thomas Earle, and F. O. Dufour; and secretary-treasurer M. O. Fuller. Section dues were set at $1.00 for the balance of the year. There were another 16 in attendance, including a contingent from the Lafayette College student section. Interestingly, the student chapters of Lafayette College and Lehigh University were officially founded on January 16, 1922, before the Lehigh Valley section.
The first regular meeting of the Section was held in October 1922. Four meetings were held per year until 1935 when it was expanded to six meetings. The number of meetings has continued to expand, and today the Lehigh Valley Section of ASCE hosts meetings, continuing education programs, and social events throughout the year. All members of the local engineering community are welcome to attend ASCE events. We hope to see you at our next event!