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1968 House of Delegates

Date: Dec 1967
Length: 43 pages

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Abstract

IN THIS BOOKLET 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 1968. These volunteers serve the national organization as Delegates, Directors, Past Officer Directors. or Honorary Life Members.

Fields

Named Organization
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists
American Bar Association
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Radiology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American Chemical Society
American College of Pathologists
American College of Radiology
American College of Surgeons
American Heart Association (Voluntary health organization that focuses on cardiac health)
Voluntary health organization that focuses on cardiac health and stroke. AHA occasionally teams with tobacco retailers to engage in promotions/fund-raisers (see http://www.smokefree.net/doc-alert/messages/247136.html and http://www.rawbw.com/~jpk/stand/Pictures.html).
American Law Institute
American Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Philosophical Society
American Red Cross
Army
Association for Cancer Research
Association of American Medical Colleges
Bell Telephone
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Boston City Hospital
Boston University
Boy Scouts of America
Carborundum Company
Chamber of Commerce
Chronic Disease Control
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
Coast Guard
College of American Pathologists
Columbia University
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Dean College
Duke University
*Emery University (Emory)
Finance Committee
First National Bank
Franklin and Marshall College
Furman University
Gastroenterology (scientific periodical)
General Counsel
George Washington University
Hartford Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Hercules
Howard University
Illinois Bell
Illinois College
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
International Society of Surgery
James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
Kiwanis Club
Lasker Foundation
Louisiana State University
Lovelace (Biomedical Research Foundation)
Memorial Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital
National Academy of Sciences
National Board of Medical Examiners
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Research Council
Navy
New York Stock Exchange
New York University
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Contract research lab; does gov't work and also takes private contracts.
Ohio State University
Olin
Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation
PepsiCo Inc.
Piper & Marbury
Pomona College
Radium Society
Red Cross
Republican Party
Ropes & Gray
Royal Society of Medicine
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Sears Roebuck
Senate
Sigma Xi
Society of Actuaries
Society of Clinical Surgeons
Society of Pelvic Surgeons
Stanford University
State Department
Surgical Association
Temple University
Texas Medical Association
The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
Trinity College
Trucking Association
Tulane University
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Steel
United Jewish Appeal
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Iowa College of Medicine
University of Louisville
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada
University of Utah
University System of Georgia
Vanderbilt University
Warner Lambert
Washington University in St. Louis
Wayne State University
Western Union
World Medical Association
Named Person
Adams, James S.
Adams, Lane W.
Anderson, Frederick M.
Aronoff, Billie I.
Aronoff, Billie L.
Bai, Grover H.
Baker, Sol R.
Barnes, William O., Jr.
Barton, Rhea
Batten, Grover H.
Battle, Fannie
Beat, Edward J.
Benson, Woodrow W.
Bobst, Elmer H.
Bonds, Israel
Botsford, Thomas W.
Bowman, Harold E.
Bradley, Robert B.
Branch, Francisco
Breslow, Lester, M.D. (CA Director of Public Health (1960s-70s), Plaintiff Expert)
Plaintiff
Brigham, Peter Bent
Brown, Francis B.
Buesing, Charles J.
Burdick, Ward
Burman, Richard G.
Byrd, Benjamin E., Jr.
Byrd, Benjamin F., Jr.
Cameron, John L.
Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
Carr, David T.
Carroll, George C.
Cart, David T.
Chamber, Dallas
Chamber, Junior
Chambers, Wallace L.
Church, Leon Baptist
Cline, John W.
Coggeshall, Lowell T.
Coil, Royal
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Coll, Royal
Colston, James A.
Colton, Marvin C.
Conley, James E.
Conroy, Thomas E.
Conroy, Thomas F.
Copeland, Murray M.
Corp, Emery
Cross, S. Holy
Delaney, Raymond J.
Dennis, John M.
Drake, Duane L.
Duckwall, Vernon E.
Dunphy, J. Englebert
Ebersol, Charles R.
Ebersold, Charles W.
Edwards, Lester R.
Egleston, Henrietta
Elsworth, John N.
Endicott, Kenneth M.
Ewin, James
Ewing, James
Farber, Sidney
Faulconer, Robert J.
Fee, Joseph M.
Fent, Lee S.
Fleming, John M.
Flynn, William J.
Foley, Joseph P.
Foley, Joseph R.
Font, Lee S.
Foote, Emerson (Ad exec.; Promoted Lucky Strikes in 1930s)
Frank, Ralph C.
Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
Funston, G. Keith
Geib, Wayne A.
Getz, Reuben D.
Getz, Reuben O.
Gladden, Jean C.
Goldston, Alton B.
Gray, Hugh
Greene, Jack H.
Greer, Dan B.
Greet, Dan B.
Grimes, George S.
Grise, Richard F.
Guise, Lewis W.
Hale, Stanton G.
Harvey, Roger A.
Hayward, Hal E.
Heap, Georgia Baptist
Heap, Paul
Hecke, J. Van
Hecke, Van
Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg
Howard, Quentin E.
Hunt, Howard B.
Hutton, William E.
James, Arthur G.
Jason, Robert S.
Jeffery, Gordon
Johnson, Donald E.
Johnston, Henry P.
Johnston, Henry R.
Jones, Ernest, Jr.
Jones, Walter M.
Jones, Walter Maughan
Jordan, W. Quinn
Keith, Wilfred D.
Kelso, Joseph W.
Kirschenbaum, Henry
Klopp, Calvin T.
Kohler, Walter J.
Kretzschmar, Robert M.
Lalley, Walter R.
Lamer, Leon
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
Lay, Herman W.
Leader, George M.
Leak, Glenn H.
Leone, Louis A.
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
Lockhart, Charles E.
Loeb, Roland A.
Long, Charles O.
Mars, Forrest E.
Marshall, George C.
Mathieson, Olin
Medal, George
Meissner, William A.
Mir, Michael A.
Mirabelli, Michael A.
Monson, Milo P.
Montgomery, Arthur L.
More, Thomas
Morrissey, Donald
Nault, Burton A.
Nelson, Harry M.
Nelson, John R. "Jack" (VP of Corp. Affairs Planning for PM USA '86-87 & '92-93)
Senior VP of Planning and Information systems at Philip Morris 1994-95
Neuberger, Maurine B.
Nostrand, Elmo T.
Nusbaum, Wilford D.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Owen, Robert E.
Pack, George T.
Pardee, George C.
Pearsall, John
Pearsall, Sarah W.
Peele, Emerson
Pendergrass, Eugene F.
Pendergrass, Eugene P.
Pent, Lee S.
Pfeiffer, Louise
Picker, James
Pinter, Joseph A.
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Pollard, H. Marvin
Pratt, Henry L.
Rasmuson, Elmer E.
Rawles, James W.
Reed, Elmer N.
Reed, Ralph T.
Rhoads, Jonathan E.
Ricker, Walter A., Jr.
Ringle, Robert E.
Rosemond, George R.
Ross, William I.
Ross, William L.
Rusch, Harold P.
Rusch, Harold R.
Sawyer, Kenneth C.
Schiebel, H. Max
Schneider, Edward J.
Schubert, Paul
Scot, William C.
Scott, Arlen M.
Scott, Wendell G.
Scott, William C.
See, Ray
Shells, Victor A.
Silber, Joseph S.
Silver, Richard A.
Smith, J. Winslow
Smith, Kenneth L.
Staley, Walter G.
Stanley, Floyd E.
Stanley, Wendell M.
Stanley, Wendell Meredith
Stein, Ernest W.
Stein, Justin J.
Stewart, Donald E.
Stringfellow, George E.
Tarleton, Charles L.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Thomas, John E.
Thomas, John F.
Thompson, Robert G.
Tudor, W. Wallace
Ulmer, Thomas R.
Umstead, John
Valley, Sun
Van, Peter
Wallace, Travis F.
Wallace, Travis T.
Wallgren, Harold W.
Walsh, John G.
Welsh, Ronald A.
Whitcomb, John G.
Whitehorn, Nathaniel
Whitely, James M.
Whitney, Leslie W.
Wilcox, Francis J.
Williams, Clayton B.
Winkle, Van
Winter, Norbert E.
Winter, Norbert F.
Wood, David A.
Wren, Robert S.
Young, Joseph H.
Date Loaded
16 Mar 2005
Box
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MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR. Hillshorough, Calif.; ACS Honorary Life ]~femher. Director, Children's Hospital. ACS Vice President (1954-55) ; Director-at-Large (1948-59). ACS California Division: Hen. Life Dir.; Past Bd. Chin.; Past Comdr.; San Mated Co. Br.: Hen. Life Dir. Past Member: U.S. Fuel Administration; American Relief Administration Mission to Poland. Past Officer: Family Service Agency; American V;omen's Voluntary Services. MRS. ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN New York, N.Y.; ACS Honorary Life ~,[ember. Public and Industrial Relations Consultant. ACS Director-at-Large (1946-52). Former Assistant Secretary of Defense. Co-chairman, National Heart Committee. Member: Nat. Advisory Commission on Selective Service; Population Crisis Committee; Bd. of Advisors, Nat. Fund for Medical Education; Advisory Bd., George C. Marshall Re~earch Foundation. Board Member: Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation; The American Heritage Foundation; World Rehabilitation Fund, MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg, Ya.; ACS Honorary Life -~,Iember. ACS Vice President (1955-59) ; Director-at-Large (1959-6t) ; Director, Region ]II (1954-59}. ACS Virginia Division: Board Member; Past President; Past Vice President. Board Member: Virginia Council on Health and :bIedical Care; National Council for Homemaker Services. Winner of J. Shelton Horseley Award for outstanding contribution to cancer control in Virginia. Past President, Randolph-Macon Woman's College AIumnae, Past President: Middle Atlantic State Chapter, American Rhododendron Society; Garden Club of Virginia. DONALD E, JOHNSON Flint, Mich.; ACS Honorary Life Member. President, Teasurer: Advertisers Press, Inc.; Dailp Reporter, Coldwater, Mich, ACS Director-at-Large (1954-611; Director, Region IV 11952-54) ; Vice Board Chairman (1959-61). ACS Michigan Division: Honorary Life Director; Past President; Past Treasurer. Past President, Flint College and Cultural Development. Secretary, Treasurer, Whiting Foundation. CHARLES D. HILLES, JR. New York, N, Y.; ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Vice Board Chairman (195"/}; Director-at-Large (1939-59) ; Chairman: Research Committee (1956); Executive Committee ( 19541 ; Secretary (1946-52) ; Treasurer (19.i5). Former Special Legal Advisor to U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. Director: Beckman-Downtown Hospital; Rip Van Winkle Foundation; Lingnan University; The Dutchess School; Music Theater of Lincoln Center, Inc.; various business corporations. CHARLES C, LUND, M.D. Boston, l',Ia~s.; ACS Honorary Life i~l~em~ero Clinical Professor of Surgery Emeritus, Harvard Medical School. ACS President [1952} ; Vice President [ 1951) ; Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee (1949); Director.at*Large (1946~58L ACS Massachusetts Division: President (1948-50). President: Massachusetts Medical Society (1958-59) ; Boston Surg. Soc. (1960-61), Honorary Surgeon, Fifth Surgical Service, Boston City Hospital. Surgeon, New England Deaconess Heap. Chairman, Med. Adv. Comm., Mass. Red Cross Program. President, Blood Research Inst., Inc. (1962-). T!54360725

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