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Abstract

Society'~ v,dunteer~-x~'h,, have grown in numbers frum a handful to more than 2,000,000 strung.

Fields

Named Organization
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Air Force
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
American Academy of Oral Pathology
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Association for Thoracic Surgery
American Bar Association
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Radiology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American Chemical Society
American College of Physicians
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 Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Philosophical Society
American Red Cross
American Society of Zoologists
American Statistical Association
American Surgical Association
American Thoracic Society (Thoracic medicine)
Organization for professionals involved in the field of thoracic (chest) medicine.
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Army
Associated Press (AP) (National Uniform Press Service)
Association for Cancer Research
Association of American Medical Colleges
Baptist Hospital (Miami, Florida)
Black Hills Corp.
Boy Scouts of America
California Medical Association
Chamber of Commerce
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
College of American Pathologists
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Columbia University
Conference Board
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Delafield Hospital (New York)
Department of State (DOS)
Duke University
*Emery University (Emory)
Farm Bureau
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Finance Committee
First American Corp.
First National Bank
Franklin and Marshall College
Gastroenterology (scientific periodical)
General Motors Corporation
Georgetown University
Geriatrics (scientific periodical)
Hartford Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Hercules
Heritage Foundation
Howard University
Huntington Memorial Hospital
Illinois College
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
Intel
James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
Kiwanis Club
Lahey Clinic
Los Angeles Times
Loyola University (Montreal) (Became Concordia University (Montreal))
Merged with Sir George Williams University to form Concordia University.
Marquette University
Mayo Clinic (Located in Rochester, Minnesota)
Has a nicotine dependence center; runs the smoking cessation program at the Mayo Clinic
Medical College of Virginia
Memorial Hospital
Metropolitan Life Insurance (Insurance Company)
National Board of Medical Examiners
National Health Survey
National Medical Association
National Research Council
Naval Hospital
Navy
New England Deaconess Hospital
New York Academy of Medicine
New York Academy of Sciences
New York Pathological Society
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Contract research lab; does gov't work and also takes private contracts.
Ohio State University
Owens-Illinois Inc.
Peace Corps
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Phi Beta Kappa
Pomona College
Presbyterian Medical Center
Preventive Medicine (periodical)
Public Health University (Located in Bangkok, Thailand)
Radiological Society of North America
Radium Society
Red Cross
Research Council
Ropes & Gray
Royal College of Physicians (Monitors the quality of Canadian/U.K. medical education)
Royal Society of Medicine
Royal Statistical Society
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Schlitz
*Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) (Only use SAB with name of specific org.)
Sears Roebuck
Sidley & Austin
Sigma (Plastic bag manufacturer)
Sigma Xi
Social Science Research Council
Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
Southern Methodist University
St. John's Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Mary's Hospital (Located in Rochester, Minnesota. Part of the Mayo Medical)
Stanford University
Supreme Court of the United States
Surgical Association
Temple University
Texas Medical Association
The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
Tufts University Medical School
U.S. Department of Justice
United Jewish Appeal
United States Congress
University Medical Center
*University of California (use specific branch)
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at Los Angeles
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Georgia
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of North Carolina
University of Oklahoma
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University System of Georgia
US Army
VA Hospital (Located in Houston, Texas)
Veterans Administration
Veterans Hospital (Located in Marion)
Warner Lambert
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University School of Medicine
Wayne State University
Western Reserve (Medical School)
Whitney Foundation
World Health Organization (Concerned with global public health)
International organization concered with public health worldwide
World Medical Association
Named Person
Adair, Frank E.
Adams, James S.
Adams, Lane W.
Albert, Armand
Amberg, Richard H.
Army, Walter Reed
Baker, Sol R.
Baptist, Georgia
Bobst, Elmer H.
Boston, Fred
Boyle, Paul E.
Branch, Diego
Branch, Francisco
Brandstetter, Orval K.
Bright, George C.
Buck, Charles E.
Buesing, Charles J.
Buren, Van
Byrd, Benjamin E., Jr.
Byrd, Benjamin F., Jr.
Campbell, Elmer B., Jr.
Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
Carson, Joseph W.
Chamber, Antonio
Chamber, Christi
Chamber, Junior
Chambers, Wallace L.
Church, Leon Baptist
Clare, David W.
Cleveland, Clement
Cochran, J. Layton
Coggeshall, Lowell T.
Cole, Bradford D.
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Coll, Royal
Conley, James E.
Conroy, Thomas E.
Conroy, Thomas F.
Cooney, James P.
Copeland, Murray M.
Corp, Emery
Cross, S. Holy
Cummings, Walter J., Jr.
Davis, Louis
Deane, John R.
Dennis, John M.
Diehl, Harold S.
Duckwall, Vernon E.
Dufford, Philip A.
Easter, Everett C.
Eberhart, Warren E.
Eberhart, Warren F.
Ebersol, Charles R.
Ecker, Frederic W.
Edmonds, Ben
Edwards, Lester R.
Egan, William A.
Egleston, Henrietta
Eisele, Martin
Eisele, William Martin
Endicott, Kenneth M.
Ewin, James
Farber, Sidney
Faulconer, Robert J.
Fleming, John M.
Flinn, Richard Orme, Jr.
Flynn, William J.
Frank, Ralph C.
Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
Gable, L. John
Gantz, Jack
Geib, Wayne A.
Getz, Reuben D.
Gillespie, R. Grant
Graham, Robert W.
Greer, Dan B.
Greet, Dan B.
Grise, Richard E.
Grise, Richard F.
Grunow, Lois
Hall, Byron E.
Hand, Georgia
Harvey, Roger A.
Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
Hinds, Ervin A.
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg
Hollis, Norman R.
Hoover, Herbert
Hoskins, Mark H.
Hunt, Howard B.
Hutchinson, Alfred C.
Hutton, Edward E.
Hutton, Edward F.
Ill, Edward J.
Israel, Beth
James, Arthur G.
Jason, Robert S.
Jeffery, Gordon
Johnson, Donald E.
Jordan, John R., Jr.
Jordan, John Richard, Jr.
Junior, Christi
Keay, Stuart H.
Keith, Wilfred D.
Kohler, Walter J.
Krider, William M.
Lamer, Leon
Larson, Leonard W.
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Leak, Glenn H.
Leone, Louis A.
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
List, Charles F.
Lockhart, Charles E.
Long, Fred M.
Lund, Charles C.
Maass, Clara
Madigan, Howard S.
Marks, Maurice I.
Mars, Forrest E.
Mason, Richard P.
Mason, Virginia
Mayfield, Molly
Mcgrail, Richard P.
Meissner, William A.
Mercy, Anthony
Merkley, Jay P.
Merkley, Jay R.
Miller, Walter W.
Mills, Arthur M.
Mills, Arthur M., III
Mobley, John A.
Montgomery, Arthur L.
Morgan, Royce H.
Mott, Frederick D.
Nelson, Harry M.
Nostrand, Elmo T.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Owen, Robert E.
Pack, George T.
Parsons, Willard H.
Pendergrass, Eugene P.
Perry, Robert
Pfeiffer, Louise
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Pollard, H. Marvin
Pollock, Ira O.
Price, Kirk
Randall, Henry T.
Rawles, James W.
Read, Clifton R.
Reuther, Walter P.
Rigler, Leo G.
Ringle, Robert E.
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, James
Rosemond, George P.
Rosemond, George R.
Runyon, Damon
Sawyer, Kenneth C.
Schiebel, H. Max
Schneider, Edward J.
Scot, Alice A.
Scott, Alice A.
Scott, Wendell G.
Semans, William R.
Shells, Victor A.
Shults, Richard H.
Siena, Alfred P.
Silber, Joseph S.
Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
Smith, Charles E.
Smith, J. Winslow
Smith, Kenneth L.
Speidel, Jess W., II
Spellman, John W.
Stewart, Donald E.
Stoddard, Daniel E.
Stoddard, Waldo I.
Stohl, Clark N.
Taylor, Charles P.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Taylor, Samuel G., III
Thomas, John E.
Thomas, John F.
Thorson, Harry T.
Tilden, Irvin L.
Trask, Ozell M.
Tudor, Wallace W.
Uihlein, Robert A., Jr.
Ulmer, Thomas P.
Ulmer, Thomas R.
Umstead, John
Van, Peter
Vorwald, Arthur J.
Wallace, Travis T.
Wallgren, Harold W.
Warshaw, Lesley M.
Weimer, Arthur M.
Whitehorn, Nathaniel
Whitney, Leslie W.
Wilcox, Francis J.
Wilson, Edwin B.
Winkle, Van
Winter, Norbert E.
Wirth, Charles L., Jr.
Wood, David A.
Woodruff, James G.
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SINCE ITS I~IODEST BEGINNINGS 50 YEARS ago, the American Cancer Society has grown to become a leading voluntary or- ganization in the United States. An im- portant measure of that ~rowth has been the gt~at progresg mmle a~aJnst cancer in terms of hnman l]ves saved during this century. And a reasuu for that progress has been the increasing de~lication of the Society'~ v,dunteer~-x~'h,, have grown in numbers frum a handful to more than 2,000,000 strung. [n this bouklet we present the Society's distinguished leaders whu guide the na- tional fight against cancer, translatin~ into policies the determination of the So- ciety's volunteers to conquer this disease. Here are the men ~nd women who are leaders in industry, finance, phila~thropy, law, government, education, communica- tions, and the arts; and those from the medica~ and scientific professionswho per- sonally have done outstanding work in cancer control. The Honse of Delegates, presented here for the first t~me, is composed of 176 members. The Board of Directors is composed of 104 members of the House of Delegates. In addition, there are 24 Honorary Life Members and three Past O~cer Di- rectors, men and women who have pro- vided theh" special qoalities in the fight RgRinst cancer for many years and con- tinue to contribute to the Society the benefit of their experience ar.d counsel. LANE W. ADAMS Exec~ttire Vice President January, 1964 TI543608~
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS FRANK E. ADAIR, M.D. New York, N. Y.; ACS Honorary Life .Member. Assuc. Professor of Clinical Surgery. Corne]l Univ. Medical Co]logo. ACS Pres. t1044-4;); Vice Pres. ~1942-43; ; See. (1935-41l ; Chin., Exec. Comm. 1193S-3'J 1. Director-at-Large ~ 1934-55). At~endin~ Surgeon Emeritus, Memorial and ~win~ Hospitals, N.Y.C, Hen. Bd. Chin., Jack,on MemoriM Laboratory. ~[em., Administrative Bd., Doctor's SurgJcal Consultant to aeveral N.Y.C. Hospitals. Past C~.: Cuncer Control Comul, Natl. Adv~s˘~ry Cancer Council; Cancer Comm., American College of Surgeons (1943-53 L Hen. Fellow, RoyM Society of Medicine, England. JAMES S. ADAMS New York, N, Y.; ACS Honorary Life Member. General Partner, Lazard Freres & Co. ACS Honorary Board Chairman (1956l ; Chairman: Legislative Committee [1956-60); Executive Committee (1946-5'2} ; Research Committee (1945-55) ; Director-at-Large { 1945-571. Trustee: Indiana University Foundation; American Foundation ~or the Blind. Director: National Association for Mental Health; Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. ELMER H. BOBST Montclair, N. J.; ACS Honorary Life Member. Bd. Chin., Warner-Lambert Phar. Co., Inc. ACS Chairman, Exec. Comm. (1945) ; Chin., Natl. Campaign Comm. (1949-56) ; Hen. Bfl. Chin. (1951.55) ; Natl. Campaign Chin. (1947-48); Director-at-Large (1945-57). Mere., Natl. Advisory Cancer Council; Dir.. Spies Comm. ~'or Clinical Research: ~em., U. of Pa. Med. Research Council. Charter Mere.: World Medical Assn; Natl. Fund for Medical Education. Chin.: Columbia U. College of Pharmacy Development Program; Northern N. J. Comm. oŁ the Natl. Fund for Med. Educ. Trustee: Rutgers College oŁ Pharmacy; Franklin and Marshall College. Vice Pres.. Natl, H~spital for Speech Disorders: Dir.. CARE; Prez.. Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Fdn. T!543808Ł0
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4 G. V. BRINDLEY, M.D. Temple, Tex.; ACS Honorary Life Member. Past President, Scott and White Clinic. ACS President (1956| ; Vice President f1955~ ; Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee; Director, Region VII (1951-59). AC~ Texas Division: Past Chairman, Executive Committee. Governor. Scott. Sh(.rwoo4 and Brin(l[ey Foundation. Trustee. Mary Hardh~-Baytor College, Past President: Texas Medical Association; Southeru Surgical Association. Past Re~ent. American College of Surgeon~. LOWELL T. COGGESHALL, M.D, Chicago, Ill.; ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President f ; 958 } ; Director-at-Large (1950-60). Vice President aud Frederick H, Rawson Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago. Former Speehtl Assistant to the U. S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; Consultant to Surgeon General, U. S. Navy, Past President. Association of American Medical Colleges. Member: ~ationa| Academy of Sciences; American Philosophical Society. MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR. Hillsborough, Calif.; ACS }lonorary Life ~Iember. Director, Children's Hospital. ACS Vice President (1954-55} ; Director-at-Large (1948-59). ACS California Di~-islon : Past Board Chairman; Past Commander; San 51ateo County Branch, Honorary Lifo Director. Past Member: U.S. Fuel Administration; American Relief Administration Mission to Poland. Past Officer: Family Service Agency; American Women's Voluntary Services. MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchhurg. Va.; ACS Honorary Life l~Iemher. ACS Vire President (195S-59) : Director-at-Large 11959-61l ; Director, Region III t 1954-59 ~. ACS Virginia Division: Board Member; Pas~ President; Past Vice President. Win~er of J. Shelton Horseley Award fur ~ut~tandin~ ec, ntributlon t~, cancer control iu Virginia. Past President. ]~andolph-Macon Woman's ('o1] e.~e Alumnae. I'a~t President : Middle Atlantic State Chapter, American Rhododendr,n ~.eK, ty: (;uvdett ('luh of Virginia. CHARLES D. HILLES, JR. New York, ix,'. Y.; A('~ Honorary l.ife Member. ACS Vice Board ('hairman 11957~ ; Director-at-Large [ 1939-59 I ; Chairman : Research Committee ! 1956 ~ : Executive ('ommittce { 1954 ! : Secretary [ 1946-521 ; Treasurer ( 1915). Former Special Legal Advisor to U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. Director: Beckman-Downtown Hospital; Rip Van Winkle Foundation: Lingnan University { China ~ : the Dutchess School; various business corporations. MRS. ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN New York. N. ~t:: ACS Honorary Lifo Metaber. Public and Industrial Relations Consultant. ACS Director-at-Large l;ormcr Assistant Secretary of Defense. Cochairman. National Heart Committee; Board ,Member: Aihert and Mary L:tsker Foundation; Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation. .Member: Board of Hospitals of the City of New York: Health Research Council of the City of New York. Member: Board of Trustees. J'ohn flay Whitney Foundation; The American Heritage Foundation~ Board of Directors, World Rehabilitation Fund. Inc.; ('ounci| on World Tensions; Board of Advisers. National Fatal t'or Medical Education. T!543~0891
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DONALD E. JOHNSON ~|int. Mich.: AU.'4 Ih,noracy Life ~temGer. PreM,k, nL Tea~tu'er: Advertisers Inc.; Dui/g l(rl,,,,'h r. ('oldwater. Mich. Bnard Chairman ~H~3D-~I ~. At'~ Mk-hi~'an lHvi~hm: Ilonurary ~ife Di~eth,r: Pa~t l'r,.~ident: Sucrctary. "Łee~.uter. Wkitin~ Found&tion. MRS. R. E. MOSIMAN Seattle. Wa.41.; .-k˘'S lI*~nurary Life Member. ACS l'a~t Vkc President t 1951-33 ~ ; A('S Wa~hb=~ton Divi.iun : Vice Pre~bh.m ( 1!,4g-60 ~ : lh,mw.ry Life Member. Pust I're~idum : Wumen'~ Auxiliary, Auxil.ary. ~Va~hlu~t.n State Mvdical Association. Counuil. U. ~. Dept. o~ H~ukh; State }Iosp}:al Advisory Council. Member: Pa~t President~' Assembly, Seattle; Wv:n~n's Unlx'~r~i~y Club; Washington Stat~ iIistorical Society; Seattle. Art Museum; Lake Wa~hin~to~ Garden Club. CHARLES C. LUND, M,D. Buston. Ma.~.-.: A˘ S ]lonoeary Life Memhee. C}inieal Profcsso:' ~f Sut'gury Emeritus. itarvard ~Icdk'a} School. .&('S President ~ I ~52 ~ ; Vieu President ~ IUSl~ ; Chuirman. Medi~a[ aud CommiLteu ~ 10-19~ ; Direc~or-at-bargo ~1946-58]. ACS Massnchu~utts Divisiun: President (1948-50 ). Pre=ident: Ma~ad=usett~ Medical Society ~1958-51J1 ; Bo.~tou Surgical Society t1960-61), Coasultnn~ in ~ur~ery, Fifth Surgical ~ervlc˘. Bedroll ('it~ ~ospital. Surge~n, New England Deaconess lIospital. Presidunt. Prutcia Foundation (1962- HARRY M. NELSON, M,D, Detroit, 3lich.; A˘'S ih,norary Life iX[ t, mlmr. Associate l'rofi~or ˘~t" [)b~tetrirs and (;ynecoh,~y. Wayne St;m, Univcr~ity. A('S PreMdeut t l[l~:~ i ; 1)irector-at-I,arge I 1D-II;-621. A['S S.E. Middg'nu l)iviHon : President. Attending' Surge.n, Ruceivin~ Hospital. Clinic; Division of Obstetrie~ and (;~ltecvloffy, Wonlen's Host}it;d; ('ancee 3Iedical Society. ~[eltll~or: I,'~lncer ('olltttl(t(e~, Anloriettn })eLruit Ik, hal,ilit;lthm ('cnLet'. Past l'ro~blent, Mmuber: Mirhigan Society .f tll}~tetrir~ i~nd (;ync~ul,~y; Exeeutivt, ('Ol~llniltet.. Detroit Institt~le t~f Cancer Research. l[~lll~ll'Bl'y [,I..ll., WayBe Slaty ['. (l!17,(~l. HARRY McENERNY, JR. New ot'l~uus, La.; .-k(.'S Hoaorary Life 5Iember. Paetnur, Luw Firm. Legier. MeEneray and Waguespack. ACS Director-at-Large (1959- I ; Dleector, Re~ion III ~ 1955-59). AC@ Louisiana Division : blember, Board and Executive CUlUmittce; Past Pres. Board Member: First l[omesteml Savings Associution; Marquette Association for llighe˘ Education; Archcvnfraternity ,f St. Ann National ShriBe; National Conference of ('hristians an,l Jews; Louisiana State Bar A~udation. Past Board 5h.n:ber: Family Service Society; ('uullvil of Soekd Agencies; Community Chest ~)f Nt, w Ol.leans; Chihlren's Bureau. ~Ientbcr: Al~lel'it;tn Bat" A-~oriatiu~: ALTON OCHSNER, M.D. New (h'leanm La.; A(L"I l[onorary Li~e l'resi,h,nt, Alton Ochsncr Me,I. Fdn. AI'S l'l'e˘idvnt t 1950 ) ; Chairman. 3[edieal ;tilt] Scientific Committee 11949~ ; Director-at-La~ge ( 1}itectoe. Surget'y, ()chsner ('Iinic, Ochsnvr Fotlndatinn t[osp.; Emeritus l'rofeasor of Suegery.Tuhme University Past Pr~Hden~: Am, College of Am. AgsB. f(It" Thuraeic Surg,; See. for Vascular Surg.; Southern Surgical Intel"~tat˘ Pust~:raduate Mediv;d lnteenati-nal So,.iety of Surgery; Pan Paclliv Surgical Assn. Fellow: Am. Coll. ttf ~BI'~,; [{tin. Fellow: Royal Coll. cf ~[IFff. Eng.: R.yal CoIL of ~ur~-. in Ireland. 6 T1543808
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MRS. E. LEE OZBIRN Oklahoma City, Okla., and Washington, D.C.; ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Vice President Honorary President, General Federation of Women's Clubs. ACS Oklahoma Division: Bonorary Life Member, Board oŁ Directors. Member: President's National Advisory Council, Peace Corps; President's Citizens Advisory Committee, Youth Fitness; President'~ Committee, American Food-for-Peace Council; President's Commission on the Status of "tVomen; Committees on Political and Civil Rights; Advisory Committee, Defense Mobilization; .National Board, Women's Medical College of Pa. Consultant, Chihlren's Bureau, Trustee, D.C. Bullet Guild, Inc. T ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR. ~New "~'ork, N. Y.; ACS Itonorury Life ~lember. Honorary Board Chairman, General Motors Corporation. ACS Director-at-Large ~ 194~-54 }. Chairman. Alfred P. Siena Foundation. EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M,D., Sc.D. (Hart.) Philadelphia, Pad ACS Honorary Life Member. Emeritus Professor of Radiology. School of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania ACS President (1959) ; Secretary (1944-45); Director-at-Large (1941-46), (1954-62). ACS Philadelphia l)i~'ision: Honorary Board Member. Past President: Radiological Society of North America; American College of Radiology. Section Delegate, House of Delegates, Amerlenn Medical Association. Director: Picker Foundation; Bicentennial ot the School of l~ledicine, University of Pennsylvania. WENDELL MEREDI~'H STANLEY, Ph.D. Berkeley. Calif.; ACS Honorary Life Member. Professor, Ąirology and Biochemistry, University of California; Chairman, Department of Virology; Director, Virus Laboratory. ~CS Director.at-Large (1955-61). ACS California Division: Board Member. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1946). Member: National Advisory Cancer Council (1952-56); Expert Advisory Panel on Virus Diseases, World Health Organization; National Academy of Sciences; American Philosophical Society. Consultant to Secretary of War 11945-4fl,. Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, National Cancer Institute (1957-61} ; Chairm:tn, (1957-59 ~. ALFRED M. POPMA, M.D. Boise, Idaho; ACS Honorary Life ~[ember. Head, Dept, of Radiology, St, Luke's Hasp. ACS President (195-/) ; Director (1946-60) l Past Chairman, Committee to Advance World-Wide Fight Against Cancer; Past Vice President; Past Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee. Consulting Radiologist, U. S. Veterans' Hospital~ Boise; Past Chairman,Western Interstate Committee for Higher Education; Past President, Idaho State Medical Assoeiatiou. Diplomate, American Board of Radiology~ Fellow. American College of Radiology. Chairman, Board of Trustees, College of Idaho. Member, AM A Committee on ~,bluntary Health Agencies. HOWARD C, TAYLOR, JR., M.D. New York, N. Y.; ACS Honorary Life Member. Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. ACS President (19551 ; Vice President (1954) ; Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee (1953) ; Director-at-Large t 105t-63 ~ ; Director, Region I (1948-54}. ACS New York City Division~ Board Member. Director, Sloane Hospital for Women. Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Visiting Gynecologlst-in-Charge. Franci~ Delafield Hospital. Editor-in-Chief. A~erira~ Jo~r~.d o.f Obs~etrl,'s and G~neco~od~,t. 8 T1543~0893
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10 OSSIP J. WALINSKY New York, lq'. Y.; ACS Honorary Life Hemher. Journalist and Poet. ACS Director-at-Large (1956-60). President Emeritus. International Leather Goods, Plastics and Novelty Workers' Union, AFL-CIO. Active in Trade Union, Social and Community Affairs since 1904. Cofounder: United Jewish Appeal; Chairman, UJA Council of Organizations {1963- ); World OaT Union; Pros., First Jewish Labor CongressŁor Israel LIPlSJ. Board ~Łeuther: Amun Israeli Corp.; Jewizh Scientific Institute; Development Corporation for Israel; Home & Hospital of Daughters of Jacob. Chairman, Fraternal Division of the State of Israel B~nds comprising more than three thousand organizations. EDWIN B. WILSON, Ph.D., LL, D. Boston, ~,iass.; ACS Honorary Life ~lember. Professor Emeritus of Vital Statistics, Harvard University. ACS Board Chairman (193%41); Vice President (1936); Director-at-Large (~931-55). ACS Massachusetts Division : Board l~[ember. Consultant, O~ice of Naval Research Past President: American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Statistical Association l Social Science Research Council. Past Vice President, National Academy of Sciences; Honorary Fellow, Royal Statistical Society, London. Foreign Honorary Member, Mathematical Society of Benares. DAVID A. WOOD, M.D. San Francisco, Calif.; ACS Honorary Life l~[emher. Director, Cancer Research Inst.; Prof. oŁ Path. (0neology), U. of Calif. ACS President (1957); Director-at-Large (1954-62). ACS Ca|it Die.: Board ~,~ember, Past Pres.. Coll. of American Pathologists Chairman, Cancer Comm,, Calif. Mad. Assn4 Vice Chin.. Am. 5oint Comm. on Cancer Staffing and End Results Reporting. .Member: Cancer Adv. Council, State of Calif.; Scl. Adv. Bd.. Armed Forces Inst. Path.( 195~-~1 ~ ; Natl. Acad. of Sciences~ U.S. Natl. Comm. on InternaL. Union Against Cancer (1961-64). Diplomate. Am. Bd. of Pathology. PAST OFFICER DIRECTORS THOMAS CARLILE, M.D. Seattle, Wash.; ACS Pas~ Officer Director. Chairman. Department of Radiology, The Mason Clinic and Virginia Mason ltospitaL ACS P~e~ident (1962) ; Director-at-Large (1961-63); Dh'ector, Region V (1956-61). ACS Washington Division : Member, Board, Ex~utive Committee. Assistant Clinie~l Professor oŁ Radiology, University oŁ Washington ~chool o~ Medicine, Past President: The Society oŁ Nuclear Medicine; Washington State Radiological Society. Member: ]Neoplastic Committee, Washington State Medical Aszociation ; Cancer Coordinating Committee, State oŁ AVnshlngton. Fellow, American College oŁ Radiology. Diplomate, American Board of Radiology. JOHN We CLINE, M.D. San Francisco, Calif.; ACS Past O~cer Director. Assoc. Clinical Professor of Surgery, Stanford Univ. School of Medicine. ACS President (1961) ; Director-at-Largo (1957-63~. ACS California Division: Dir.; Past Vice Pres.; Past Sac.; Bd. Chin. (1956-57). Past President: American ~edical Association. l~[embor, California Medical Association; Chairman, Cancer Commission (1955-58). Member: Council on Medical Education and Hospitals, California Academy of Medicine; Pacific Coast Surgical Assn.: Advisory Cancer Council, Calif. Bd. of Health; Advisory Comm. for Cancer Control Program, USPHS. Fellow, American Colleffe of Surgeons. WALTER J. KOHLER Kohler, Wis.; ACS Past Officer Director. Chairman and President, Wollrath Co.. Sheboygnn, Wis. Governor of Wisconsin (1951-56). ACS Board Chairman (1953-59) ; National Campaign Chairman (195"/) ; Director-at-Large (]950-63) ; Director, Region IV (1948-50). ACS Wisconsirt Division, Past President and Past Board Chairman. 11 T!5436089.~
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12 HOUSE OF DELEGATES ARMAND ALBERT, M.D. Van Buren, Maine. ACS ~Jaine Division : President. Past President: Aroostook ~,ledical Society; Maine Medical Association; Counc~l of New England State Medical Societies. E. R. ALEXANDER* Columbia, S. C.; Delegate-Direutor (1963-). Executive Vice President, South Carolina Bankers Association. ACS Director, Region llI (1961-63). .&CS South Carolina Division: President; Crusade Director (1958-59) ; Chairnmn, Public Education Committee; Member, Board and Executive Committee. Recipient, 1959 Annual Natl.-Div. Award for Di~t. Service in Cancer Control. Member: Advisory Council, Naval Affairs, Sixth Naval District; Finance Comm., U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Past/>resident, Columbia Council, Navy League. Secretary, Columbia Rotary Club; District Governor (1953-54). President, Central S. C. Council, Boy Scouts oŁ America; Recipient, BSA ~kward, ,~lrcr Be~usr. RICHARD H, AMBERG* St. Louis, Me.; Director-at-Large (1963-). Publisher, St. Louis Globe-Democrat Director: Bureau of Advertising, ANPA; Governmental Research Institute; Central Institute for the Deaf; St. Louis Municipal Opera; It~issouri Chamber oŁ Commerce~ United Fund, Boys' Clubs o~ America; Salvation Armyi YMCA; BSA. Trustee: Wells Coll., McKendree Cell., Westminster Coll., Drury Coll. Member, President's Council, St. Louis ... University. ~Iember: International Development Board, American Korean Foundation, Civilian Advisory Group Army War College, American Society oŁ Newspaper Editors, Harvard, National Press, Army and Navy, Racquet clubs. Board of Dirc˘~ora SOL R. BAKER, M.D.= Beverly Hills, Calif.; Delegate~Director (19S3-). Assoc. Clinical Prof. o~ Radiology, School 0Ł ~Iediclne, U niversity oŁ California at Los Angeles. ACS California Division, President (1963- ); Chairman, Legislative Committee; Member: Board Director~, ~xecutlve Committc~; Angeles Cuunty Branch, Board ~Iember. Attending Staff, Mount Sinai Member, Tumor Board. Chairman, Co;am. on Cancer Education. California ~edical Assn. Member: Exec. Comm., Medical Research Anna. of California; Cancer Advisory Council, State DopE. sf Public Health; State Radiological Defense Advisory Comm. flea, Fellow, Southern Calif. Acad. of Oral Pathology. FRED BOSTON ~nid, ukiahoma, President. Fred Boston, Inc. ACS Oklahoma Division : Secretary (1953-57] ; President (195%62) ; Member, Board and Executive Committee (1952- ). Chairman, Oklahoma Highway Users Conference (1952- ). Member: Oklahoma Mental tIealth Planning Committee; Governor's Economic Development Commission (1954-61~ ; Board oŁ Directors, Central Airlines, Fort Worth, Texas, PAUL E. BOYLE, D.M.D,* Cleveland, Ohio; Director-at-Large (1962-). Dean and Pro~essor of Dental ~edlcine, School of Dentistry, Professor oŁ Oral Pathology, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University. Consultant in Dental Education, Govt, of Burma and Mutual Security Agency (1952) ; Cons., National Health Survey USPHS; Bd. of Sci. Counselors, Nat. Inst. oŁ Dental Research. Past President: Amerlcan Board of Oral Pathology; American Academy of Oral Pathology; International Association of Dental Research. ~fember: ADA~ Society ~or Experimental Pathology; American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists; Academy of Dental Medicine (Hon.~. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. *De'notc.~ Member, Boarc~ of Directors ~tDenotcs Member. Board & E:recu~(rc Committee T1543808
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14 MRS, ORVAL K. BRANDSTETTER Wayne, Nebraska. ACS Nebraska Division, ~[emher, Executive Committee; YCayne County Unit, Member, Board of Directors. President, Wayne City ~lusic Boosters. Past Matron, Order of the Eastern Star. GEORGE C. BRIGHT, C,L,U. Phoenix. Arizona. General Agent, State of Arizona, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. ACS Arizona Division : Member, Board and Executive Committee; Past President. Vice President, Board oŁ Trustees, Phoenix Fine Arts Association. Director, National :Life Underwriters' Association, Arizona Chapter. CHARLES E. BUCK, M.D. Longview, Washington. Chairman, Department of Pathology: St. John's Hospital; Cowlltz General Hospital. ACS Washington Division: Member, Board and Executive Committeel Chairman, Professional Education Committee. Member: Cancer Coordination Committee, State of Washington; American Society of Cllnical Pathologists. Fellow° American College of Pathology. Diplomate, American Board of Pathology, Anatomy, and Clinical Pathology. BENJAMIN F. BYRD, JR., M.D, ~ashville, Tennessee. Associate Pro~essor oŁ CHnical ~urgery. Vanderhilt University, School of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Surgery, Meharxy Medical College. ACS Tennessee Division: ~res~denC; Nashvill~-Davidsou County Unit: Pa~t President; P~st Chairman. Exocut~v~ Committc~. Councilor ~or ~nnc~c~ : ~outhern Medical A~sociation; Southeastern Surgical Congre~. Fellow: American ('olleŁo of Sur~eon~ ( Member, Cancer Committee I ; American Surgical Association; Southern Surgical Association; American Thyroid A~socJation. Chairman. Cancer Committee. Tennessee State Mcdlca: Association. Diplomate. Americas Board of Surgery. President, Nashville Surgical Society. CHARLES J. BUESING, C.L.U.* Chatham, N. J.; Delegate-Director (1963-). Agency Manager, Mu~ual Of New York (MONY). ACS New Jersey Division : Member, Board of Trustees and Executive Committee (1945~ ) ; Past President, Past Crusade Chairman. Recipient, ACS Bronze Medal for outstanding service in cancer control, Member: Board, Life Underwriters' Association of New York; Life l~anagers' Assn. of N. Y. (Past Pres.) : American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters, Lay Leader and Bldg. Fand Cha~rnmno Chatham Methodist Church. RALPH A. CAMARDELLA, M.D.* l~lalverne, ix'. Y.; Delegate-Director (1963- 3. Director, General Practice, Mercy Hospitah Member, Medical Board of Directors. ACS Director. Region ] (1961-63). ACS Nassau Division : Pros|dent; Recipien t, Div. Medal { 1960 ~. Past President, American Academy of General Practitioners, Nassau Chapter. Member: Medical Advisory Board. American Heart Association, Nassau Chapter; Nassau Medical Society. Awarded : Legion of Merit, Bronze Star. Order of British Emp|re, Croix DeGuerre. Commander Royal Italian Crown, Cembat Medical Badge. 15 T!54360898
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ELMER B. CAMPBELL, JR., M,D, St, Petersburg, Florida. Chief of Surgery, Mound Park and Mercy Hospitals. Attending Surgeon: St. Anthony's Hospital; American L~gion Hospital for Crippled Children. ACS Florida Division : President (1961-62) ; ~Iember, Board and Executive Committee; Chairman, Professional Education Committee; Past President, Pinellas County Unit. Chairman, Florida Association oŁ Tumor Clinic Directors (1960); Director, Pinellns County Tumor Clinic (1957o ). Diplomate: Americnn Board of Surgery; National Board of Medical Examiners. Fellow, American College of Surgeons. A. M. CHERNER, M.D. Hays, Kansas. Radiologist: Eddy Clinic; St. Anthony Hospital; Hadley Memorial Hospital. ACS Kansas Division : President; Past Chairman, l~ledieal and Scientific Committee; Past Chairman, i~[idwest Cance~: Conference; Past Chairman, Projects Review Committee. Member, American B~ard of Radiolog.v. Councib,r, Kansa~ Mudic~l Socicty. Fellow and Councilvr. An:er|cnn College of Radiology. JOSEPH W. CARSON Meridian, l~lississippi. Partner, New South Radio Network. ACS Mississippi Division : Secretary; Director; Chairman, Public Information Committee; Past President, Lauderdale County Unit; Recipient, Division Distinguished Service Award (1962-63). Past President, Mississippi Broadcasters' Association. Director, Meridian Lions Club. Member° Advisory Board St. Joseph's Hospital. RICHARD C. CIVEROLO Albuquerque, New Mexico. Attorney at Law. ACS New Mexico Division: Board Member; Chairman, Bylaws Committee, Public Relations Committee (1959). Member: American Bar Association : Albuquerque Bar Association; Albuquerque Lawyers Club. Past President, Albuquerque Council ~f Social Agencie:. WALLACE L. CHAMBERS, M.D. Salt Lake City, Utah. Surgeon, Granger Medical Center. ACS Utah Division: Board Member: Chairman, l~ledieal Beard. Fellow in Surgery, Lahey Clinic (1954~. Member: American College of Surgeons; Southwestern Surgical Congress; Salt Lake Surgical Society: American Board of Surgery. DAVID W. CLARE, M.D.* Pittsburgh, Pa.; ~elegate-Direetor (1963-). Associate Cliaical Professor of Surgery and Cancer Coordinator, University of Pittsburg~h School of Medicine. ACS Director, Region II (1962-63 ~. ACS Pennsylvania Division : l~[ember, Board. Executive Committee (1956- ~ ; Past President, Chairnmn, Executive Committee, Allegheny County Unit 11959-61). Member: American Medical As-zociationl Penn~ylvanla Medical Society; Allegheny County Medical Society; American Association for the Surgery of Trauma; Pittsburgh Surgical See.; Wainwright Tumor Clinic Association. Fellow, American College of Surgeonm Diplomate. American Board of Sure'cry. 16 *Denotes Member, Board of Dircctorn *~Denotra Metaber. Board t~e 2~zeeutivc Cotnmlttee • Dcaotva Me*nhero Beard o] D~rvctora 17 T1543~0897

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