ABSTRACT
There have been a number of letters included in the Forum of the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) over the last two years which discuss various types of meetings with which the ACM might or should become involved. A sizeable group of individuals have felt that, despite the large number of meetings sponsored by the ACM and their SIGS and SICS as well as by other organizations, an appreciable part of the computer science community is not being adequately considered. Much of the impetus for this type of a consideration was given originally by Professor Preston Hammer, Chairman of the Department of Computer Science at Pennsylvania State University, in a letter which he wrote in the November 1971 Forum of the ACM Communications.
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