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A. H. Robbins Co.
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Air Force
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Board of Family Practice
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Nuclear Medicine
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Radiology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American College of Physicians
American College of Radiology
American College of Surgeons
American Lung Association
Voluntary health organization concerned with fighting lung disease, promoting lung health and advocating clean air, indoors and out.
American Philosophical Society
American Public Health Association (Public health organization)
Professional organization for people working in public health
American Red Cross
American Society of Hematology
Army
Association for Advancement of Science
Association for Cancer Research
Association of American Medical Colleges
Baptist Hospital (Miami, Florida)
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Bristol-Myers (In Connecticut)
Brown University
Case Western Reserve University
Castle Foundation
CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
Chamber of Commerce
Chapel Hill
City University
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
College of American Pathologists
Columbia University
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Dartmouth Medical School
*Department of Education (use United States Department of Health, Education & We
Duke University
Finance Committee
First National Bank
Florida A&M University
Foote, Cone & Belding
Gastroenterology (scientific periodical)
Georgia Tech
Hercules
Hershey
Hiram College
Howard University
Hutton Foundation
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
Johns Hopkins University
Kiwanis Club
Lasker Foundation
League of Women Voters
Lovelace (Biomedical Research Foundation)
Loyola University (Montreal) (Became Concordia University (Montreal))
Merged with Sir George Williams University to form Concordia University.
Marine Corps
Mayo Medical School
Medical College of Pennsylvania
Medical College of Wisconsin
Memorial Hospital
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (Scientist produced tumors on mice, 1954, using cigarette tar)
A scientist at Sloan-Kettering (Wynder?) painted tar on the backs of mice and produced tumors, in 1954
Merrill Lynch
Michigan State University
National Academy of Sciences
National Commission on Smoking and Public Policy (unit of ACS)
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Navy
New York Medical College
Odd Fellows
Radium Society
Red Cross
Roswell Park Memorial Institute
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Senate
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (See Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center)
See Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Society of Surgical Oncology
St. Mary's Hospital (Located in Rochester, Minnesota. Part of the Mayo Medical)
Sun Oil Company
Surgical Association
Temple University
Texas Tech University
Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue).
Tufts University
Tulane University
U.S. Air
Union College
United Way (charity)
*University of California (use specific branch)
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Hawaii
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Kansas
University of New Hampshire
University of Oklahoma
University of Texas
University of Vermont
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin
Upstate Medical Center (Syracuse, NY)
VA Hospital (Located in Houston, Texas)
VA Medical Center (Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Vanderbilt University
Warner Lambert
Washington University in St. Louis
Western Reserve (Medical School)
White House
Yale University
Named Person
Adams, Lane W.
Alger, Horatio (19th Century Novelist, depicted tobacco as addictive)
Amey, John D.
Amory, Thomas C.
Andersen, Dee F.
Bach, George
Bach, George E.
Baker, Harvey W.
Bank, Israel
Baptist, Georgia
Barger, James D.
Barham, Frank L.
Barnes, Thomas G., II
Bassett, James G.
Bobst, Elmer H.
Bohannon, Richard A.
Bonds, W. Kenneth
Bottiglieri, Nicholas C.
Bowden, Robert H.
Bowman, Harold E.
Boyd, Foster J.
Boyer, Carl W., Jr.
Brennan, Frank E.
Brown, Helene G.
Brown, Robert L.
Buesing, Charles J.
Burdick, Daniel
Busch, Mary E.
Bynum, Grover L.
Byrd, Benjamin F., Jr.
Caraway, Robert B., Jr.
Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
Cisneros, Henry
Cisneros, Henry G.
Clark, Randolph Lee
Clarke, Jack D., Jr.
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Coll, Royal
Copeland, Murray M.
Cotton, Norris
Crampton, Ray S.
Cross, L. Red
Davis, Alan C.
Davis, I. Mostyn
Davis, J. Mostyn
Dean, Robert A.
Deitrick, John E.
Dikeman, William T.
Dodd, Gerald D.
Drane, Joe B.
Duffey, Paul H.
Ebersol, Charles R.
Ewing, John L., Jr.
Farrar, Edward H.
Fisher, Frank B.
Fisher, Jack J.
Flynn, William J.
Foote, Emerson (Ad exec.; Promoted Lucky Strikes in 1930s)
Fordyce, James W.
Free, Harold P.
Freeman, Harold P.
Freeman, Harold R.
Fuhrmann, John B.
Fuller, Larry K.
Gadberry, G. Robert
Gallatin, Albert
Gilmore, James S., Jr.
Gilmore, Jim
Gladden, Jean C.
Gleason, Jimmie A.
Gray, David B.
Green, Elizabeth
Griffiths, William
Groshong, Leroy E.
Grossman, Harold I.
Grossman, Harold L.
Hagen, L. Walter
Hagen, Walter
Harner, Joseph W., Jr.
Harrison, Madge M.
Hartmann, John R.
Hartmann, William H.
Haupt, Enid A.
Hawk, John C.
Hayman, Irving R.
Heald, Don Elliot
Hearn, Robert
Heater, Ralph
Heller, John R., M.D. (Former NCI director)
Plaintiff
Heron, Michael
Herren, Fred E.
Herren, Fred R.
Hester, Ralph
Hoffman, Anna R.
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg
Hollingworth, Pamela
Hollis, Norman R.
Holt, H. Winston
Horsley, J. Shelton
Huff, Robert W.
Humphries, Frederick S.
Hutchinson, Fred
James, Arthur G.
James, Walter
Johnson, Lila R.
Jonas, Allan K.
Jones, Donald P.
Jones, Donald R.
Joyce, Robert E.
Just, William L.
Kicker, James P.
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Klauer, James J.
Klein, Eleanor
Knauer, Warren H.
Kurtz, C. Roger
Landers, Ann (advice columnist)
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
Lasser, Terese
Lawson, John S.
Layman, James Ewing
LeMaistre, Charles Aubrey, M.D. (President, M.D. Anderson Cancer Ctr., Plaintiff's Expert)
Plaintiff
Leone, Louis A.
Lewin, Philip M.
Lewis, Barbara
Lewison, Edward E.
Lewison, Edward F.
Lock, Charles E.
Lockhart, Charles E.
Loeb, Virgil, Jr.
Love, Walter B.
Love, Walter B., Jr.
Lyle, John S.
Mahaffey, Thomas E.
Mahoney, William D.
Manchester, Arthur
Manchester, Arthur I.
Mansfield, Carl M.
Marcello, David E.
Marcial, Victor A.
Marks, Paul A.
Mars, Forrest E.
Maso, James H.
Mason, James H.
Mason, Virginia
Mcafee, Robert E.
Mcardle, Gloria N.
Mccarthy, Jack D.
Mcgowan, Thomas E.
Mcgrail, Richard P.
Mckenna, Robert J.
Mcmillin, I. Michael
Mcmillin, Michael J.
Meyer, Norman H.
Miller, Elizabeth C.
Moloney, William C.
Montgomery, John
Moorman, Robert C.
Morse, Robert
Murphy, Gerald P.
Nelson, Alan S.
Nelson, Harry M.
Nevin, Paul S.
Newsome, James F.
Nichols, Richard D.
Northup, Spencer W.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Pace, Omar T.
Perkins, R. Marlin
Perry, Russell H.
Peterson, Eugene H.
Pierson, R. Warren
Pigott, John D.
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Pollard, H. Marvin
Pollock, Ira O.
Quinlan, Paul E.
Rauscher, Frank I., Jr.
Rauscher, Frank J., Jr.
Reimann, Curt W.
Reinsch, J. Leonard
Reynolds, Terry N.
Rhoads, Jonathan E.
Rice, Ernest E., Jr.
Ricker, James R.
Rimer, Irving
Roach, Eugene G.
Rose, Phillip G.
Rosemond, George P.
Rundles, Wayne (American Cancer Society)
Runyon, Damon
Rusch, Harold P.
Scanlon, Edward E.
Scanlon, Edward F.
Schabacker, Joseph C.
Scher, Stanley B.
Schweitzer, Robert J.
Scott, John K.
Scott, Robert W.
Seidel, William J.
Shefte, Kenneth
Sherman, John N.
Sloan, Alfred P.
Smead, Burton A., Jr.
Smith, Charles Z.
Snyder, Clair A.
Southwick, Harry W.
Southwick, Harry Webb
Spurr, Charles L.
Stein, Justin J.
Stein, Murray
Stewart, W. Cassell
Stock, C. Chester
Stringfellow, George E.
Stuber, Roscoe V.
Sumner, George W.
Sumner, George W., Jr.
Sutherlin, Stephen W.
Sutherlin, William
Tarleton, Charles L.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Taylor, Willis J.
Thomas, Curtis W.
Thornton, Virginia
Tipping, William M.
Tracy, Kenneth H.
Ulmer, Eldon R.
Ulmer, Thomas P.
Ulmer, Thomas R.
Underwood, Cecil H.
Vandervoort, Barbara Lewis
Wakeley, Robert I.
Wallace, Donald R.
Wallace, John M. (RJR Marketing Research Dept.)
Walter, Damon Runyon
Washington, George
Webb, Dale I.
Weintraub, Michael
Weisberg, Raymond L.
Welk, Lawrence
Welsh, Ronald A.
Wetmore, Elizabeth
Wilhelm, Morton C.
Williams, Paul Whitcomb
Wilson, John P.
Wiseley, Allen H.
Wiseley, Allen N.
Wood, David A.
Young, Joseph H.
Yount, Loren J.
Zajac, Michael J.
Zamzow, Alton
Zanes, Robert E., Jr.
Zanes, Robert P., Jr.
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TOBACCO INSTITUTE LIBRARY
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1981 HOUSE OF DELEGATES and BO~D OF DIRECTORS AMERICAN CANCER T154360517
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Honorary Life Members ................... 3-16 Past Officer Directors .................... 17-20 House of Delegates ...................... 21-85 National Staff-Area Offices .............. 86.91_ National Officers .......................... 92 Delegates-at-Large ......................... 92 Division & Proportional Delegates ......... 93-94 Alphabetical Listing .................... 94-96 T!54360518
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INTRODUCTION INTHIS BOOKI.fTr we proudly present the volunteer leaders of the American Cancer Society--most of them with long and distinguished records in cancer control--who will help guide the nation's fight against cancer in 19B1. These volunteers serve the National organization as Delegates. Directors, Past Officer Directors, or Honorary Life Members. The House of Delegates is composed of 194 members: 116 are Division Delegates, 36 are Pro- portional Delegates on the basis of population and 42 are Delegates-at-Large. Past Officer Directors and Honorary Life Members do not vote hut do have privileges of the floor and an opportunity to serve on committees. There are 42 Honorary Life Members, persons of eminence who have rendered outstanding services in the cause of cancer control, and 11 Past Officer Directors who have served in high office. Included among the responsibilities of the House of Delegates are the election of Directom, amendment of the A~ticles of Incorporation and Bylaws. the formulation of basic policy, and pro- viding a forum for communications between ACS Divisions and the national organization. The Board of Directors is composed of 116 members of the House of Delegates (58 of them physicians or other scientists); 74 Delegate- Directors, one from each of the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto R/co plus 22 additional on the basis of population; 42 Directors-at-Large who are elected by the Delegate Members at the Society's Annual Meeting and are equally repre- sentative of medical and lay leadership. The Board manages the affairs of the Society, includ- ing the establishment of a policy framework within which the entire Society operates, the election of national officers, executive com- mittee and medical-scientific committee mem- bers, and the policy direction of National Office operations. These are men and women who have provided active leadership in the fight against cancer for many years and continue to give of their special knowledge, experience and counsel. Lane W. Adams Executive "vice President January, 1981 Cancer Societ~,~ HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS FRANK E. ADAIR. M.D. New York. New ~brk. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Cornell University Medical College. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Pres ~1944-47): Vice Pres. ~1942-43}: (t935-41]: Chin. Exec, Comm. (1938-:191: Din-at-Large (1934-55]. Attend. Surg. Emer.. Memorial and Ewing Hosps.: Mem.. Admin. Bd.. Doctor's Hosp,: Hon. Bd. Chm.. Jackson Mere. Lab. Hon. Fello~x~ Royal Soc, of Mad. and Din of its Found. Trust. Recipient: AES Dist. Sar~ Award [19~8); Am. Coll. ofSurg. Dist Serv. Plaque BELIE L. ARONOFF, M,D. Dallas, Texas. Clin. Prof. Surg., SW Mad. Sch. & Visiting Prof. Onc., Baylor U. Coll. of Dentistry. ACS Hon. Life Mere.; Dir.-at-Large (1972-78}; Delegate Director (1966-72J. ACS Texas Div.: Past Pres.; Mem., Bd. a Exec. Comm.; Past Pres. & Mam., Exec. Comm., Dallas Co. Unit {1948-80). Past Nat'l. Liaison Chin., Am. Coil. Surg. & Mem., Ca. Comm. & Exec. Comm.; Pres., Int'L Surg. Laser Soc.; Mam., Exec. Comm., Soc. Surg. Onc. Din, Surg. Onc., Chas. A. Sammons Ca. Inst. Chron., Ca. Comm., 8aylor U. Med. Ctr. Editor, Lasers in Surgery 8" Medicine. Recipient: Nat'l. Vol. Leadership Award [197B). ROBERT L. BROWN, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia. Oncology Consultant. Chronic Disease Unit. Georgia Dept. of Human Resources; Prof. of Surg. Emeritus. Emory U. Sch. of Med. ACS Hon. Life Mere.; Dir.-at-Large (1970-80}. ACS Georgia Div.: Chm., Exec. Comm. Emeritus. Past Pres.: Soc. ofSurg. Oncology {James Ewing Soc.}; Am. Radium Society. Mem.: Comm. on Ca.. Med. Assn. of Georgia; Am. Coll. ofSurg.: Snc. ofSurg. Onc.; Am. Radium Society; AMA. Diplomate. American Board of SurgeD: T154360519
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4 CHARLES J. BUESING. C.L.U., I..H.D. Monmouth Beach. New Jersey. ACS Hen. Life Mem.: Din-at-Large {1971-77]; Del. Dir. (1963-71}. AGS New Jersey Div.: Mere,, Bd. of Trustees & Exec.Comm. (1945- };Pres.|t054]. Field Underwriter, Mutual of New York. Mere. Emeritus. Life Underwriters Assn., N.Y.: Life Managers Assn.. N.Y. (Past Pres.) & Amer. Soc. o f Ghartered Life Underwriters; MONY Hall of Fame; Million Dollar Round "Fable. Recipient: ACS Nat'LVol. Leadership Award (1975]: ACS Nat'l. Oiv. Axvard (1956}: Acad, of Med., N.I. Citizens Award [1966]. THOMAS CARLILE, Seattle, Washington. Dir., Breast Cancer Detection Clinic, Virginia Mason Medical Center. ACS Hen. Life Mem.; Pres, (1962}; Dir..at-Large (1961-63}; P.O.D. {1903-69) ; Dir., Reg. V ACS Washington Division: Board Member; Honorary Life Member. Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology, University of Washington Sch. of Med. Past Pres., Pacitic Science Center Found. Past Pres., The Soc. of Nuclear Med, Fellow, American College of RadiolOgy. Diplomate, American Board of Radiology. Recipient, ACS Dist. Svc. Award (1979]. LOWELL T. COGGESHALL, M,D. Foley, Alabama. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Presider~t (t958J; Director-at-Large (1950-60). Trustee.Univ.ofChicago 11961- ) Former Special Assistant to the U.S, Secreta~" of Health. Education and Welfare: Consultant to Surgeon General. U.S, Navy. Past President. Association of American Medical Colleges. Member, National Academy of Sciences; American Philosophical Society. WARREN H. COLE, M.D. Asheville. NorthCarolina. Professor of Surgery Emeritus. Univ. of Illinois Coil. of Med. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (1960); Director-at-Large (1950o64); Past Officer Director (1964-70J. Hen. Fellowship: Royal Coll, Surg. of England; Royal Coll. Surg. of Edinburgh; Royal Coll. Surg. of Ireland. Past Pres.: Am. Surg. Assn.; Am. Coll. of Surg.; Western Surg. Assn.; Soc. of Univ. Surg.; Chicago Surg. Soc. Advisor, Editorial Bo~rd: Ca; A nnals of Surgery: lournal A met. Geriatric Societl,: MURRAY M. COPEL&ND, M.D., D,Sc. Houston, Texas. Vice Pres., Univ. Ca, Fdn. & Prof, of Surg. (Oncol.}, U, of Texas M.D. Anderson Hosp. & Tumor Inst.; Prof. of Surg., Meal. Sch. & Grad Sch., U, of Texas at Houston; Prol. Dir., Nat'l Large Bowel Ca. Program of NCI, M.D, Anderson Hosp. ACS Hen. Life Mere.; P.O.D. {1987-73) ; Pros. {1965); Dir.-at-Large (1957-67J. Sec..Gen.; 10th lnt'l Ca, Cong,, U[CC. Council Member, UICC (1966-78}, Sec.-Gen., InrL Study Gp. for the Det.& Prevention of Ca. (DePCa] (197a-79). Hen. Fellow, Am. Cell. of Rod. {1970}. Recipient, ACS Dist. Svc. Award (1972J. CHARLES R. EBERSOL Litchfield. Connecticut, Mere.. Laxv Firm, Ebersol. Roraback & Brewer. ACS Hen. Life Mere,; P.O.D. (1973-79); Dir.-at-Large {1983-73); Chin., Bd. of Dir. (1971-73}; Vice Chm. (1989-71]; Chin., Exec. Comm. [1966-69); Secy. (lgB2-6B); Dtr., Reg. [ (195g-63l. ACS Connecticut Div.: Past Chin., Exec. Comm. (1956): Past Crusade Chm. 11952-55}; Past Pres.. Torrington Branch [1956-60): Past Chm. District Campaign (195~-~;0l. Former ludge, Torrington City Court (t951-55). Recipient, ACS Dist. Svc. Award (1979}. T154360520
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WILLIAM J. FLYNN, M.D. Youngstown, Ohio. Asst. Clio. Prof. of Surg., Case Western Reserve U. Sch. of Med. ACS Hen. Life Member {1978l; Del. Dir. (1966-78); De[. Mere. (1959-66). ACS Ohio Div.: B d. & Exec. Comm.; Past Pres. Am. Coll. of Surg. Fellow; Past Pres., Ohio Chap. (1.975-76), Mem., Comm. on Ca.; Midwest Chm., Field Liaison Ca. Program. Mem.: Soc. Head & Neck Surg.; Soc. of Surg. Oncol., Inc.; Am. Red. Soc4 Trustee Ca. Consort of Ohio. Recipient: Nat'L Div. A~vard (1964l; ACS Nat'l. Vol. Leadership Award [1979l. MRS. ROGER GOODAN Los Angeles. California. ACS Honorary Lift: Membl,,r, ACS Delegale'-Director 11963-115}: Dir.. Rt.ghnl V1(1949-50,1~37-6:1l: %~¢e Presldenl [ I'159-6 l): Pdst Offh:l~r l)irel I~lr [108~-711, AOS Califrlrai~ Bivishl~: Prl~sldenl 1193fi-3:i: President. Los Angeles County [ lnil Awarded ACS medal 11954). Trustee Emerilus. Stan ford University [1952-~81. EMERSON FOOTE Carmel, New York. Co-Founder. Foote, Cone & Belding. Chin.. Nat'l. Interagency Council on Smoking & Health (1964-67}, ACS Honorary Life Member; Chm., Comm. on Tobacco &'Cancer (1972-74); Bd. V-Chin. (1950-52); Dir. & Mem., Exec. Comm. (1944-52): Chm., Pub. Re[. Comm. (1944]. ACS NA:C. Div.: Life Member since 1961. Mere.: Surg. Gen.'s Task Force on Smoking & Health (1967-68): Pres.. Comm. on Heart Disease, Cancer& Stroke (1964-65); Bd. Trustees,lvlenninger Fdn.(1951- ]. Recipient, ACS National Volunteer Leadership Award f1974). MRS. ENID A. HAUPT New York, New ~brk. Editor. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large [1.975-77). Member, Board of Managers, The New York Botanical Garden. Life Membership in the Albert Gallatin Associates for the "Glass Garden" at the Institute for Rehabilitation. Recipient, ACS Annual National A~vard (1979]. Member. Board of Overseers, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. [Deceased 12,'31/80] MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg. Virginia. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Vice President (1958-59}: Director-at-Large [t959-61}: Directer. Region 1[[ { i954-59). ACS Virginia Division: Board Member; Past President: Past Vice President. . Board Member: Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care: National Council for Homemaker Services. Winner of]. Shelton Horslev Award outstanding contributidn to canr~.r ~ o.ntr" Past Pre, sident, Randolph-Macon ~il.'Olli"O College Alumnae. Recipient: AC,q National Award (1970). IOHN R. HELLER, M.D. Bethesda, Maryland. Special Consultant for Internatinnal Affairs. National Cancer Institute. ACS Honorary Life Member: Director-al-t.arge (1948-60; 1961-621. Former Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer. Mere Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr. Director. National Cancer Institute {1948-60}. Former Asst. Surgeon General. USPHS. Chief. Venereal Disease Division. Former Editor.lourmd of the Xational Institute. Recipient: ACS Dislinguishr, d Servtm, :\ward 11,q631. T154380521
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MRS. ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN New York.New York. Public Rel. and Management Consultant. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large {1946-52). Former Assistant Secretary of Defense. Member: Nat'l Panel of Consultants to Senate Comm. on Labor & Public VCelfare on Conquest of Cancer; Working Group on HigK Blood Pressure in the Vv'ork Setting; NY State Comm. on Hypertension: Pop. Crisis Comm.; Bd. of,~dv., Nat'l. Fund for Med. Edu. Board Mem.: Albert & Mary Lasker Fdn,; World Rehabilitation Fund. Inc.; Encyclopaedia Britannica. MRS. WILLIAM V. {Freita] ]OHNSON Los Angeles. California. ACS Hon. Life Member: Dir.-et-Large {1970-78]; Exec. Comm. (1972-74], ACS Calif. Die.: Hal. of Dir. [19tiff'- ]; Exec. Comm. (1971- ]:2ndV.P. |1972- ). Chin.. Field Org. Comm. {1989-71}: L.A. Co. Unit: Pres. {1969-70); Hon. Life Mem.; New Central City Unit: Hen. Life Mere. Vice Pres., Watts Health Center; Mere. L.A. Revolutionary Bicentennial Comm. Commissioner, Martin Luther King Hosp. Awards: ACS Nat'l. Vol, Leadership Award {1976} I Human Relation Comm. Award {1976}; Zeta Phi Beta Award; CBS News Woman of the Week (1979}, MRS. ROBERT W. (Egie) HUFF Rome, Georgia. ACS Honorary Life Member; Past Officer Director (1974o80); V~ce Pres. {1971- Delegate Director {1969o74}; Chin,, Pubi!c Education Comm. {1970.72}; Mere.: Nat 1. Commission on Smoking& Public Policy (1977); Breast Cancer Task Force {1971- }. ACS Georgia Division: Honorary Life Member; Floyd County Unit. Honorary Life Member. Vice Chin.. NationalBoard of YMCA (1978- 1. Past Chin., Southeast Region YMCA Board. Recipient, ACS National Volunteer Leadership Award (1978). ANN LANDERS {Mrs, Eppie Lederer} Chicago, Illinois. Syndicated Columnist. ACS Hon. Life Mere.; Din-at-Large (1972-80}i National Crusade Chairman {1977]. Mem.: AMA Adv. Comm.; Bd. of Trustees, Menninger Fdn.; Founders Comm.. Mayo /vted, Sch,; Visiting Comm., Bd. of Overseers, Harvard Med. Seh.; Bd. of Trustees, Nat. Dermatology Fdn.; Bd. of Dire.. Chicago Rehabilitation Inst. Trustee. Nleharry Medical College. Recipient: ACS Annual Nat'l. Award {1975,1; ACS Special Citation (1971}; Robert Morse Award of Amer. Psychiatric Assn, National Honorary Ct~airman.TB Seals. DONALD E. JOHNSON Flint, Michigan. President. Treasurer: Advertisers Press Inc.; Doily Reporter. Coldwater. Mich. ACS Honorary Life Member.: Dir,-at-Large (1954-61); Dir.. Region IV (1952-541 : Vice Beard Chairman {1959.61}. ACS Michigan Division: Honorary Life Director: Past President; Past Treasurer Past President. Flint College and Cultural Development. Secretary. Treasurer, Whiting Foundation, Member, Nat'l. Ca. Adv, Bd.. NCI [1972-76L Recipient. ACS Distinguished Service Award {197a]. MRS. ALBERT D, LASKER New York, New York. President, Albertand Mary Lasker Foundation. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large {1945-80}. ACS Honorary Board Chairman {1957-80}. Trustee of Research to Prevent Blindness. Chairman, National Health Education Committee. Advisory Committee to the Director, National Institutes of Health President. United Cerebral Palsy Research & Educational Fdn.. inc. T!5436052~
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A. HAMBLIN LETTON, M.D. Atlanta. Georgia. Att. Surg., Georgia Baptist Hospital, ACS Hon. Life Mere.: P.O.D. [1973-79) ; Pres. (;1972) ; V.P. [1971); Dir.-at-Large, [1959-73) ; Del. Dir. I1963o69I: Chrn., M&S Comm. AC5 Georgia Die.: Past Med, Vice Pres.; Past Chin., ProL Ed. Comm. Fellow: Am. Coll. o~ Surg.: Am, Thyroid Sot.; Soc. Sur~. Assn.; lames Ew~ng Soc. Diplomate, American Board of Surgery. Secretary, Southeastern Sur~. Congress. Chin., Editorial Board. Oneolog~ Times. Mere. Soc. of Nuclear Medicine. HARRY M, NELSON. M.D. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Emerilus Prof. ol Obs. & Gym. Wa!;ne State Univ.; Pan Paciito Surg. Assn. ACS Hart. Life Member: P~e~. (1953]; Director-at-Large (1946-62). ACS Michigan Div.~ Honorary Life Member. H~n. Chin., Gyn. Dept., Hutzel Hosp~tM, Mere.: Bd. o~ Dir.. Detroit Cancer Inst. & CentrM C~, Registry: Detroit R~hab. Inst.; Michigan Ca. Coord. Comm.; Int. Surg. Sac.; Sac. of Pelvlc Surg.; Am, Bd. Obs. & Gyn.; FACS; A.C.O.G.; President's Club, U, o£ Mich. Recipient, ACS Distinguished Service Award. MRS. FORREST E, MARS Washington, D.C. ACS Hon. Life Mem.~ Past Off. Dir, [1967-73); ~/.P. [1966-67); Dir.-at-Large {1963-67); C, hm., Worldwide Fight Comm. (1973-76). ACS Va. Die.: Pres. (1966-67); V.P. (1963-6,1); Bd. (Chin., 1967-66) & Exec. Comm. Mere.: Va. Council on Health & Mad. Care, The Meal. Coll. of Pa. (1965-); Nat'l.Citizens Adv. Council to the Am. Meal. Colleges; Citizens Adv. Comm. to Duke Univ. Med. Sch. (1979-). Dir,0 Bur. for Mad. Advancement i~.Ch|na. Int'l.Trustae, World'A~ldlifeFund{1976- }. Recipient: ACS Narl. Vol. Leadership Award (1975); James Ewing Layman's Award ALTON OCHSNER, M.D. New Orleans, Louisiana. Pres. Emer.. Alton Ochsner Med. Fdn. ACS Hart. Life Member; Pres. (1950); Chm.. Mad. & Sci. Comm. (1949]; Dir.-at-Large Prof. Emeritus of Surg.. Tulane Univ. Past Pres.; Am. Coll. of Surg.; Am, Assn, for Thoracic Surg.; Soc. for Vascular Southern Surg. Assn.; Iurl. Soc. of An~iology; Interstate Postgraduate Mad, Assn.; Int'l Sac. of Surgery. Hon. Fellow. Royal CoB. of S(srg. of Eng.: Royal Coll. of Surg. in Ireland. Co-ed|tar Emeritus: Su rger.~: WILLIAM C. MOLONEY, M.D. Boston. Massachusetts. Emeritus P~of. of Mad.. Harvard Med. School: Emeritus Director. Hematology Die.. Peter Bent Brigham Hasp. ACS Hart. Life Mere4 Dir.-at-Large (1970-80}. ACS Massachusetts Division: President (19~8-70): Bd. of Dir.[1962- }: Bronze Medal Award [1964). Fellow: Am. Coil, of Phys.. Inturnat. Sac. of Hemat., Am. Fed. ofClin. Res. Diplomate. Am. Bd, oflnternal Mad. Member: Am. Assor,. for Adx: of S~i.. Sac, for Exp. Bio & Mad.. Am. Sac. for Ca. Res., Histochem. Sac.. Am. S~c. all tomat.. Am Sac. for Exp. Path. MRS. JOHN T. PIRIE, JR. Lake Forest, Illinois, A(;S Hon. Life Mere,: EO,D. (I.q69-751: ~,:E ( [961-65}: Dir.-at.Large I1957-6!)]. ACS Illinois Div.: Vice Pres. (1952-61}: Past Officer Director (1970}. ACS Founder. Hon. Mere.. Women's Board of Metropolitan Chicago. Chin.. Hon. Pres.. Service Club of Chicago. Mem.. Women's Sd.. Lake Forest (':allege: Fi~,ld Museum of Natural HistoD': Chicago Horticultural Soc.: Mere.. Chicago Convention Bureau. Recipient: ACS Dist. Svc. Award { I'J721: ACS Nat'l. Die. Award { 19591: Citizen Fell~w. Inst. ofMod [19fi21. 10 11 T154360523
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12 H. MARVIN POLLARD, M.D. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Prof. Emeritus of Internal Med., U. oflvlich. Sch. of Med.; Head. Gastroent. Sect. ACS Hen. Life Member;Past Officer Dir. (1972-78); Dir,-at-Large [1966-72): Del. Mere. {1952-64); Pres. D971); Vice Pres. [197D); Chm., M&S Comm. [1968). ACS Michigan Div.: Hen. Life Member; B d. Mere.; Clinical Fellowship Cnmm. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Int. Med,; Am. Bd. of Gastroent.; Past Pres, World Orgn. of Gastroent. Mere,: Am. Coll. of Phys.; Am. Gastroent. Assn.; Am. Gastroscopic Sac.; AMA; Am. Assn. for Ca. Res.; Sac. efSurg. OncoL ALFRED M. POPMA, M,D. Boise. Idaho. Consultant: Breast Cancer Detection Program, Mountain States 2hmor Inst.; Health Policy Analysis Network. ACS Hen, Life Mere.; Pros. (1954}; Director (1946-60}. s ital Head, Dept. of Radiology, St. Luke's He p (1938-66}. Past Chin.: AMA Council on Voluntary Health Agencies; Bd. of Trustees, Coll. of Idaho; Western Interstate Comm. for Higher Educ.; Past Pres. Idaho State Med. Assn.; Past Coordinator, Mountain States Regional Medical Program. Past Mere., Special Mad. Adv. Grot/p, VA. J. LEONARD REINSCH Atlanta, Georgia. Co-chairme n, Warner-Amex Cable Corporation. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director.at-Large (1970-74). . . Board Member, First National Bank of Atlanta. Member: International Radio & TV Society; Broadcast Pioneers; CATV Pioneers. Trustee, Atlanta Arts Alliance. JONATHAN E. RHOADS. M.D.. D.Sc. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. Prof. of Surg.. U. of P'a. School of Med. ACS Hen. Life Mere.: Post Officer Dir. (19)'l-77); Dir.-at-Large (1965-71J; Pres. 0970};Editor, Cancer(1972- I. ACS Philadelphia Oiv.: Pres. 11955-56L Bd. Mere.: Friends Hasp.; Haverford Coll. |Chin, 1963-72): Bryn Mawr Coll. {1960-79). Mere.: Am. Surg. Assn.. Pres. (1972-73}; Am. Acad. of Arts & Sci./Am. Assn. for Ca. Res.; Am. Philosophical Sac., Pres. (1976- Am. Call, of Surg.. Chin,. Bd. of Reg. {1967,69). Pres. {1971-72); AMA; Sac, of U. Surg.; Sac. of Clin. Surg. Chin.. Nat'l. Ca. Ad,,: Board (1972-79}. HAROLD P. RUSCH, M.D. Madison, Wisconsin. Die., lvicArdle Lab for Ca, Res. [1946-72); Dir., Clin, Ca. Center, U, of Wisconsin [1972-78); Emeritus ProL at Oncology, U. o! Wisc. ACS Hen. Life Mere.; Dir.-at-Large [1965-74}; Research Adv. Council [1982-65). ACS Wisc. Div.: Pres. [1972-73) ; Bd. Mem. Mere.: Comm, on Ca. Res. UICC [1958-06); Nat'l. Adv. Ca. Council, NIH {1954-58); Nat'l, Panel of Consultants, Conquest of Cancer (1970); Nat'L Cancer Adv. Bd. t1972-74}, Fellow: Amer. Acad. of Arts & Sicences. Recipient: ACS Annual Nat'l, Award {1972l. SAMUEL M, SEEGAL Brookiine. Massachusetts. Former Exec. Vice Pres., Win. Filene's Sons Company. ACS Honorary Life Member, ACS Past Officer Director ACS Secretary (1971-74]; Delegate Direclor (19~8-74]~ ~,lem.. Comm. to Advance World,vide Fight Against Cancer. ACS Massachusetts Div,: Vice Pres.; Mere.. 8 d. and Exec. Comm. Recipient: Medalle de UOrdre du Merite Commercial of France,; ACS Nat'l. Volunteer Leadership Award [1977). 13 T154360524
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GEORGE E. STRINGFEI.LOW Arlington. Virginia. Past St. Vice Pres.. Thomas A. gdisnn lads. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Dir.-at-Large ~1947-49. 1950-54). ACS New Jersey Dlvis~on: Past Preskhmt; Hon. Life ~-f~m.. Bd. of~ust. Dir. Emeritus. Mlne Safely AppHmm~s Cn. P~st Imp~rlal Potentate. AAONMS. T~slee Emerllus. Shdner Hnsps. h~r CHppled Children. Tru~ee EmerH~s., Ind. InsL of Tech. Past Pres.. N.J. Chamber ~f C~mm. Recipient: ACS Nat'l.-D[v. Award 11950~. LAWRENCE WELK Pacific Pali.cad as. ~ ;eli fern in. Musician. Bandleadi:r. President. Teleklew Productions. Inc. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Nationa(Crusade Co-Chairman [ Naliona[ Crusade ChMrman Award~: TV Radiu Mirror Award. Fort,rib. TV Musical P~gram (Hl~fi-57]: American l.egh~ Award.Outstanding Family TV Show [1H37]: Horatio Alger Award Freedom Award (1968): "69 Brotherhood Award. Nat'[. Conf. of Christians and Jews (I~69). Fre.dom~ Foundation Award [Iq72}: Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters "~;oldeo [ke'" Award ( Iq73} Rucipient: ACS Not'I. Award { 1976), HOWARD C. TAYLOR, JR.. M.D. New York. New York. Professor Emeritus and Chairman. Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Columbia Univ. Coll. of Phys. and S~rg. ACS Honorary Life-~,Iember. ACS Presider~t (1955); Vice President (1954}; Chairman. Medical and Scientific Committee (19531: Director-at-Large (1954-63); Director. Region I [1948-54). ACS New York City Division: Life Board Member. Editor Emeritus~A merican lournal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. FRANCIS I- WILCOX Eau Claire. Wtsconsin. Senior Partner. Wilcox & ~1lcox. ACS Honorary Life Member, ACS Bd, Chin'., (1962-661: Dir., Region IV [1956-62]: Dir.-at-Large (1962-fi6); Past Officer-Director (1966-72). ACS Wisconsin Division: Mem. Bd, of Dir.: Exec. Comm. Member. UICC Exec. Comm.; Chm.. Program on Nat. Ca. Org. & Campaign [1970-7a). Fellow, Am. Coll. o fTrial Lawyers. Mere.. Am. Law Inst. Recipient: ACS Nat'l. Award [1969). SIDNEY WEINHOUSE, Ph.D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fels Research Inst. & Prof. Emeritus of Biochemistry, Temple U. Sch. of Mad. ACS Hen. Life Mere.; Dig-at-Large (1973-8,0); Past Mere.. Adv. Council Res. & Clio. In~ est. ACS Philadelphia Div.: Honorary Life Member. Mam.: B d. ofDir.. Am. Assn. for CancerRes. {Pres.-elect 1979); Soc. Bio. Chem.; Soc. Exp. Bio. & Med.; Nat'[. Acad. Sci., US. Former Editor: Cancer Research; Co-editor: Advances in Cancer Research. Awards: G.H.A. C[owes Award, Am. Assn. for Ca. Res. (1972}; Pap Award (la76]I Lucy t~brtham James Award, Am. Sac. Surg.d Onco]. {1979]; ACS Annual Nat'l. Awar (~9~9}. ASHBEL C. WILLIAMS, M.D. Jacksonville.Florida. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Past Officer Director {1968-74), ACS President 11957): Vice Pres. [1966); Past Chin.. Med. and Sci. Comm.: Dir.. Keg. (1954-55. I:~58-62); Dir.-at-Lacga (1962-68). ACS Florida Division: Hen. Life Bd. Mere.; Past Pres.; Duval Co. Unit: Hen. Life Mere. Member: Comm. on ContlnuingEducation. Am. Coll. of Surgeons; Southern Surgical Assn.: Sac. of Surg. Oncol.; Sac. of Head and Neck Surgeons: American Radium Society. Diplomat~. Am. Board of SurgeD: 14 15 T154360525

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