The Engineers and Architects Club of Louisville was founded in 1891 as an organization to unite professional engineers and architects within the city. The club held monthly meetings, invited guest speakers to lecture on relevant topics, took educational group fieldtrips, and encouraged a high level of professionalism among its members. In order to provide its members with a quality service, the Club formed professional associations with numerous other scientific societies and organizations, including the University of Louisville's Speed Scientific School, the Louisville Engineering and Scientific Societies' Council, the Kentucky State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, and various state scientific societies.
From the description of Engineers and Architects Club of Louisville records, 1891-1984. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 71281174