NCR‑192 Regional Research Committee

                          HISTORIAN'S REPORT

                                Nick Christians

                               NCR‑192 Historian

                               June 17-19, 2002

Following is the tenth Historian's Report for the NCR‑192 (formerly NCR-10) Regional Research Committee.  Its purpose is to maintain a record of meeting sites and officers of the NCR‑192 committee.

Year    Meeting Site              Chairman             Secretary

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PROPOSED SITES

2009  Wisconsin                     John Stier              To be announced
2008  Southern Illinois             Ken Diesburg            John Stier
2007  Ohio State                    Dave Gardner            Ken Diesburg
2006  North Dakota                  Ron Smith               Dave Gardner
2005  South Dakota                  Leo Schleicher          Ron Smith
2004  Nebraska                      Garald Horst            Leo Schleicher
2003  Minnesota                     Brian Horgan            Garald Horst
                                        

HISTORICAL SITES

2002  Missouri                      John Dunn               Brian Horgan
2001  Kansas                        Jack Fry                Barb Corwin
2000  Univ. of Ill./Glenview, Il.   Bruce Branham           Jack Fry
1999  Michigan State University     Jim Baird               Bruce Branham
1998  Iowa State University         Dave Minner             Jim Baird
1997  Purdue University             Clark Throssell         Dave Minner
1996  Colorado State Univ.          Clark Throssell         Tom Voigt
1995  University of Wisconsin       Frank Rossi             Clark Throssell
1994  Southern Illinois Univ.       Ken Diesburg            Frank Rossi
1993  Palm Beach Florida            Karl Danneberger        Ken Diesburg
1992  Ohio State Universtiy         Karl Danneberger        Ken Diesburg
1991  University of Minnesota       Don White               Karl Danneberger
1990  University of Nebraska/
        Joint meeting with WRC 11   Roch Gaussoin           Don White
1989  Kansas State University       Jeff Nus                Roch Gaussoin
1988  University of Illinois        David Wehner            Jeff Nus
1987  University of Missouri        David Minner            David Wehner and
                                                            Tom Fermanian
1986  Michigan State University     Bruce Branham           David Minner
1985  Iowa State University         Nick Christians         Bruce Branham and
                                                            Paul Rieke
1984  Purdue University             Bill Daniel             Nick Christians
1983  Beltsville Maryland           Bob Carrow              Bill Daniel and
        (Joint NCR‑10, WRCC‑11,                             Ray Freeborg
         NE‑139 meeting)

1982  Ohio State University         Keith Karnok            Bob Carrow
1981  University of Minnesota       Don White               Keith Karnok
1980  University of Nebraska        Bob Shearman            Don White
1979  University of Illinois        A. J. Turgeon           Bob Shearman
1978  Kansas State University       David Martin            A. J. Turgeon
1977  St. Louis, MO                 Ed Kinbacher            David Martin
1976  St. Louis, MO                 K. T. Payne             E. J. Kinbacher
1975  Indianapolis, IN              C. Hodges               K. T. Payne
1974  Indianapolis, IN              J. H. Dunn              C. Hodges
1973  St. Louis, MO                 P. E. Rieke             J. H. Dunn
1972  Fort Mitchell, KY             R. W. Miller            P. E. Rieke
1971*
1970  Monticello IL                 R. C. Newman            R. W. Miller
1969  Chicago, IL                   R. C. Newman            A. E. Dudeck
1968  Chicago, IL                   J. B. Beard             R. C. Newman
1967  East Lansing, MI              J. D. Butler            J. B. Beard

*     No meeting in 1971; a joint meeting between NCR-10 and the NE group was planned for summer but never took place because of scheduling conflicts.