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Know Your Board of Directors

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In this 1959 ediUon of Know Your Board of Directors, we present the distinguished men and women who direct the national policies of the American Cancer Society.

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Named Organization
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Air Force
Albany Medical College
American Bar Association
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American College of Radiology
American College of Surgeons
American Institute of Banking
American Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Surgical Association
Baptist Memorial Hospital
Formerly Golden Triangle Hospital
Carthage College
Central Surgical Association
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
Coca Cola Bottling Company
Coca-Cola Company
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Columbia University
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
*Emery University (Emory)
First National Bank
Franklin and Marshall College
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Heritage Foundation
Illinois College
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
Johns Hopkins University
Kellogg (Cereal Company)
Lasker Foundation
Lehigh University
Los Angeles Times
Memorial Hospital
Navy
New York Herald Tribune (Newspaper)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Contract research lab; does gov't work and also takes private contracts.
Office of Naval Research
Preventive Medicine (periodical)
Red Cross
Research Council
Ropes & Gray
Royal College of Physicians (Monitors the quality of Canadian/U.K. medical education)
Royal Statistical Society
Salvation Army
Sigma (Plastic bag manufacturer)
Social Science Research Council
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
State Department
Surgical Association
Texas Medical Association
U.S. Air
University Medical Center
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Louisville
University of Washington
US Army
Warner Lambert
Washington University School of Medicine
Wayne State University
Named Person
Adair, Frank E.
Adams, James S.
Adams, Lane W.
Adie, George C.
Aud, Guy
Barton, John Rhea
Baylor, Mary Hardin
Bell, Austin H.
Berkey, William A.
Bobst, Elmer H.
Bonds, Israel
Brinkman, Harry A.
Brittain, James M.
Callaway, Enoch
Cantwell, William H.
Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
Cline, John W.
Coggeshall, Lowell T.
Coile, Elwood B.
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Conley, James E.
Copeland, Murray M.
Donovan, William J.
Erichsen, Ralph H.
Foote, Frank W., Jr.
Fuller, H. Fleming
Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
Gosman, James H.
Griffin, John F.
Heap, Charity
Heller, John R., M.D. (Former NCI director)
Plaintiff
Hermann, Mildred R.
Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
Hole, Jackson
Hornbeck, Donald W.
Johnson, Donald E.
Johnston, Eric
Keay, Stuart H.
Klopp, Calvin T.
Kohler, Walter J.
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
Leak, Glenn H.
Leather, H. Wilensky
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
Lofstrom, James E.
Lund, Charles C.
Miller, A., M.D. (Asbestos researcher)
Miller, Leslie A.
Miller, S. Thomas
Montgomery, Arthur L.
Nelson, Harry M.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Pfeiffer, Louise
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Rathbone, Monroe J.
Rawson, Frederick H.
Rosenberg, Anna M.
Scott, Wendell G.
See, James Ewing
Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
Stanley, Wendell Meredith
Stebbins, Ernest L.
Stuart, James V.
Stuart, John
Taylor, Frank L.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Trask, Ozell M.
Waiters, Charles H.
Wallace, Travis T.
Walters, Charles H.
Waterman, George W.
Whittlesey, Granville, Jr.
Wilcox, Francis J.
Wilensky, Jack H.
Wilson, Edwin B.
Winkle, Van
Winslow, Frank E.
Wood, David A.
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KNOW YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1959 T154380£88
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In this 1959 ediUon of Know Your Board of Directors, we present the distinguished men and women who direct the national policies of the American Cancer Society. The Board of Directors, on which they serve with unselfish dedication, consists of 68 members, representing the Society's 60 chartered Divisions coveHn~r the 49 states and the District of Colum- bia. Of its members, 32 are Directors-at-Large and 36 are Regional Directors. Half are leaders in the fields of mediciue and science, and the other half are lay persons equally outstanding in various sphere.~ of business and civic activity. The Honorary Life Directors have served as regular board members and continue to give the Society the benefit of their counsel and experience. These are the devoted men and women who pro- vide the over-all dynamic direction to all aspects of the Society's activities. ~[EFFORD R. RUNYON Executive Vice President JANUARY, 1959. REGION NO. 1 Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts; :New Hampshire; New York; New York City, N. Y.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Nassau f'ounty, N. Y,; Queens County, N, Y.; Staten lshtnd, N. Y.; Suffolk County, N, Y.; Westchester County, N. Y.; Rhode Island; Vermont. REGION NO. 2 Delaware; District of Columbia; Maryland; New Jersey; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pa.; West Virginih. REGION NO. 3 Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Louisiana; Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; Ten- nessee; Virginia. REGION NO. 4. Illiuois; Indiana; Iowa; Michigan; Southeastern Michi- gan; Minnesota; Wisconsin; Milwaukee County, Wis. REGION NO. 5 Alaska; Idaho; 5Iontana; North Dakota; Oregon; South Dakota; Washington; Wyoming. REGION NO. 6 :krizona; California; Colorado; ,Nebraska; Nevada; New Mexico; Utah. REGION NO. 7 Arkansas; Kansas; Mis~our|; Oklahoma; Texas. HONORARY LIFE DIRECTORS FRANK E. ADAIR, M.D. New York City; .A.('S Honorary Life Director. Asaoc. Professor of Clinical Surgery, Cornell Univ. Medical College. ACS Pres. ( 194.1-47 } ; Vice Pres. ~ 1942-43 t ; See'y. ( 1935-41~ ; Chin.. Exec. ('omm. t 19:{S-:;~J I. Attendin~ Surgeon l-:n'teriD.l.% ~[onlorial and Ewin~ llospitals. N.Y.C. Mere.. Admini.~trative Bd., Doctor's Hosp.; Surl.,ical Consultaut to several N.Y.C. llospitals. Past Chin.. t'ancer Control Comm.. Nat'l. Advisory Cancer Council. JAMES S. ADAMS Now York City; A('S Honorary Life Director. General Partner, Lazard Freres & Co. ACS ~onorary Board Chin. t1956) ; Chin., Legislative Comm. (1956-5g) ; Chin;, Exec. Comm. (1946-52} ; Chin.. Research Comm. (1945-55"1. Trustee: Indiana Univ. Foundation; American Fdn. for the Blind. Dir., National Fdn. for Mental Health. Pres., Inst. for Psyehiatrlc Besearch, Indiana Univ. 3[odical School. GUY AUD, M.D, Louisville, Ky.; ACS Honorary Life Director. Clinical Professor of Surgery Emeritus, Univ. of Louisville School of Medicine. ACS Pres. (1951 } ; Chm., Service Comm, (11)53-55} ; Kentucky Division. Mere. and Exec. Comm.; Pres. (1942-50). l~Iem., Surgical Staffs, Louisville General and St. Joseph's Infirmary. Editor, Jourual and Past Pres., Kentucky State Medical Assn. Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery; Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons. T154360987
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t ELMER H. BOBST Montclair. N. 34 ACS Honorary Life Director. Board Chairman, ~,Varner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. ACS Chairman, Excc. Comm. (1915) ; Chin., Nat'l. Campaign Comm. (1949-fi6) ; tlonorary Bd. Chin. (1951o55~ ; Vice Chin. (1946-50) ; Nut'l. Campaign Chin. (1947-481. 3[em., Nat'l. Advisory Cancer Council; Dir.. Spies Comm. for Clinical Research; Mcm,, l'niv, of Pa. Medical Research (',uneil. ('hart cr Mere., Worht Medical A~sn., Nat'l. Fuml fer Medical Education. Chin., Columbia Univ. College of Pharmacy ])cvelupment Program ; Northern N. ft. Vomm. nf the Nat2. Fund for Medical E,lucati,n. Trusl ee, Rutgers Co|lcge of Pharmacy; Franklin and Marshall College. Vice Pres.° Nat'|. Hospital for Speech Di.-erders: Dir.. CARE; Pres.. f;ustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Fdn. GEN. WILLIAM J. DONOVAN New York City; ACS tIonorary Life Director. Senior Partner, Doaovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine. ACS Chin., Exec. Comm, (1953) ; Board Chin. { 1950-52 ) ; Nat'l. Campaign Chin. (1950~. Former Ambassador to Thailand. As Major General,World War I1, organized and directed Office of Strategic Services; Congressional Medal of Honor Winner, World War L ERIC JOHNSTON Washington, D.C.; ACS Honorary Life Director. Pres., Motion Picture Assn. of America, Inc. ACS Honorary Board Chin. (1946, 1950) ; Board Chin. (1945, 1947-48-49); Nat'l. Campaign Chin. (1945). Pres., Motion Picture Export Assn. Past Pres., U. S. Chamber o£ Commerce, Past Administrator, Economic Stabilizatien Agency. Chin., Comm. for Internat'l. Economic Growth; Past Chin., Internat'l. Development Advisory Bd. Ambassador, Special Representative of the President of the United States. CHARLES C. LUND, M.D. Boston, Mass.; .&CS Honorary Life Director. Clinical Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School: A('S Pres. { ] 952 ~ : Vice Pres. [ 19511 : Chin., Medira| and Scientific Comm. ( 1919 ~ ; Massacht, setts Division, Pres. Pres.. Massachu.~ctts Medical Society. Surgeon-ln-Chief. Fifth Surgical Service, Bt, sten City Ih~sp.: Visiting Surgeon. New England Dcaeonness Hosp. MRS. R. E. MOSIMAN Seattle, Wash.; ACS IIonorary Life Director. ACS Past Vice Pres.; Bd. Mere. (1946-56) ; Washington Division, State Commander Fiehl Organization since 1942. Past Pres.: Women's Auxiliary of the Am. Medical Assn.; Women's Auxiliary of the Washington State l~Iedicai Assn. Past Mere.. Nat'l. Advisory Cancer Council, ~. S. Dept. of Health. Mere.: State Hospitul Advisory Council: Past President's Assembly, Seattle. C. C. NESSELRODE, M.D. Kansas ('ity. Kan.; ACS Honorary Life Director. Professor of Clinic~fl Surgery, University of Kansas School of Medicine (Retired). ACS Pres. (1949) ; Vice Pres. (1946). Past Pres.. Kansas State Medical See.; Southwest Clinical Assn.; Kansas City Surgical S~m.: Kansas City Acad. of Medicine; Wyandotte Co. Medical Society. Mere., Bd, of Governors, Am. College of Surgeons. Fellow, A~IA; Foundation ~,Iem., Am. Board of Surgery. T!54360£88
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ALTON OCHSNER, M.D. Xew Orleans, La; ACS Hor.orary Life Director. ACS Pres. (tOSf~) ; ChrP..o Medical and Scicntilic Comm. (1919). Dir. Sur~., Ochsnur Clinic. Ochsner Fuuudation ]Iosp.; Prof. of Sur~., Tnlane Univ. Past Pre~., Am. (olleffe of Surgeons; Am. Assn. for Thoraeit" Sur~.; Sou. for V:tsuular Surg.; S~,uthern SurgiuuI Assn.; [nternat'L See. of An~iology; Inter~tatt~ Postgraduate Medical Assn. S. r:lh .l l)igcst. ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR. New York City; ACS Honorary Life Director. Honorary Board Chairman, General 3Iotors Corporation. Pres., Alfred P. Sl~.n Foundation. Inc.; Bourd I~hm.. Sloan-Kettcriz:~ Inst. for f'anccr Research. Dir.. E. I. duPont deNem~mr.~ & Co.: Braden t'oPl~er Co.; Kennect~tt Copper {'orp.; J. P. 51arg;la & C~,.. Inc. MRS. E. LEE OZBIRN Oklahomu ('it.v, Okla.: Af'S Honorary Life Director. Oklahomu Divisioo, Vice Pres.; Morn., Bd. anti Exee. Comm. First Vice Pres., General Federation of Women's Clubs; Dean of State Presidents. Mere.. Xat'l. Bd., Women's ~,Iedlcal Coll. of Pa.; Excc. Comm., Okla. County Health Assn.; Okla. County Visiting Nurse Assn.; State Advisory Bd., U. S. Savinlt's Bonds; Bd., Oklahoma City Univ. Women's Council; Bd., Regional Worhl Neighbors, Inc. JAMES V. STUART Grand Rapids, Mich.: ACS Honorary Life Director. Vice President, Michigan National Bank. ACS Treasurer (1950-52}. Dir.: Morton Hotel Co., John Widdicomb Co. and William A, Berkey Furniture Co., Grand Rapids; John Stuart Co.. New York City. / MRS. ANNA M. ROSENBERG New York City; A('S Honorary Life Director. Pub. and Ind'l. Relations Consultant. Former Asst. Secretary of Defense. Co-Chin., Nutl. Heart Comm.; Bd. Mere., Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Mere.. Bd. of Hospitals of the City of New York; Health Research Council of the ('by of New ]'ork. Mem.,Bd.of Trustees of J'ohn IIayWhitney Foundation; Nat'i. Fund for Med|cal Education; Bd. of Dirs., World Rehabilitation Fund, Inc.; Bd. of Trustees and Exec. Cooun.. The Americun Heritage Foundation. EDWIN B. WILSON, Ph.D., LL.D. Boston, Mass.; ACS IIonorary Life Director. Professor of Vital Statistics Emeritus. Harvard University. ACS Board Chill. { 1937-.11 } ; Vice Pres. { 1936 ) : Massachusetts Div., Bd, Mere. Consultant, Office of Naval Research. Past Pres., Am. Academy of Arts and Sciences; Am. Statistical Assn.; Social Science Research Council. Past Vice Pres., Nat'l. Academy of Sciences; Honorary Fellow of the Royal Statistical Soc. ~London~. T154380£89
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DIRECTORS ~De~otcs Member of E:cecntlw Com~zi~e~ ~LANE W. ADAMS Salt Lake City, Utah; ACS Director-at- Large (1957-.59). Vice Pres., Zions First National Bank of Salt Lake City. ACS Treasurer (1953-58} ; Chin., Finance ('omm.; Dir., Re~ion VIi (1948-57) ; Utah Division. Past Pres. Treus., Utah Zeolo~i~al See.; ~,Iem., Bd. and Treas.. Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City. JOHN S. BOUSLOG, M.D. Denver, Colo.; ACS Director, Region Clinical Prof. of Radiology, "Cniv. of Colorado School of Medicine. Af'S Colorado Division, Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm.; 3Iem., Exec. Comm. ~ml Medical Advb~ry Comm.; Past Pres. Pres.: Am. Coll. of Radiology (1952.531 Radioh',glcuI Society of North Ain. # l~i30-3l i ; Co!t,. :gtntc Medical Soc. 11047-40 i. Pres.. Ro,:ky Mr. Radbflo~cal (1956-57~. GEORGE C. ADIE, M.D. New Rochelle. N.Y.; ACS Director, Region I t 1954-60L Director of Surgery, New Rochelle H~.~spltal and Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, N. Y. ACS Westchester Cancer Committee, Beard Chin. Dir., Tumor Clinic, Grasslands Hosp. .~[em., Am. College of Surgeons and Am. Surgical Soc. G. V. BRINDLEY, M.D. Temple, Texas; ACS Director, Re,ion VIi (l fl51-59). Past President, Scott and White Clinic. Past ACS President; Vice Pres. (1955) ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. ! 1954) ; Texas Division, Past Chm., Exec. Comm. Gee., Scott. Sherwood and Brin(lley Fdn.; Trustee, Texas Mcd. Assn.; Mary Hardin-Baylor College; Past Pres., Texas Medical Assn,; Southern Surgical Assn.; Past Regent, Am. College of Surgeons. AUSTIN H. BELL, M.D. Oklahoma City. Okla.; ACS Director, Region Vll (1958-60). Surgeon-in-Chlef, Oklahoma City Clinic and Wesley Hospital. ACS Oklahoma Division, Chin., Exec. Comm. ~1956) ; Delegate l~Iem., Region VII (1956-58). Surgical Consultant, Tinker Air Force Base. Diplomate, American Bd. of Surgery, and Thoracic Surgery (Founder Group). Clinical Prof. of Surgery, Univ. of Okla. School of ~Iedicine. HARRY A. BRINKMAN Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director, Region 1V (1953-59~. ACS Illinois Division, Charter Mere. and Treas.; 19.34 Distinguished Service Award. Past Vice Pres., Harris Trust and Savings Bunk. Past Pres., Illinois Bankers Assn. and current member of its Advisory Council; Past Pres., State Bank Division, American Bankers Assn. Past Administrative Chin., Illinois Citizens for the Hoover Report. Trustee: Associated Colleges of Illinois; Carthage College; Director. Plymouth Place, Inc. (Congregational 0hl Peoples tIome). TI54360970
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~JAMES M. BRITrAIN Bryn Mawr, Pa,; ACS Directvr, Region II (197)7-~!) I. Din: Philadelphia Suhurban Tran.~porta- tlon Co.; Leeds,Lippincott Mutual Fire, Marine & lnhmd Ins. Co. A('~ Pennsylvania Division, Bd. Mere. aml Pa~t Prc~. Pre~.. Mercy-Dm~lass I[.)~p.. Phih~. Vice Pres.: ('henry State Teacher~ College: Metrolmlitan Y.M,C.A.. Philo, Trustee: llahnemann Ha~p. and Medical C.Ileffe: ('hihh'ens llosp, of Philo. Mere.: Philadell~hh~ I]ar Am. Bar Assn. THOMAS CARLILE, M.D. Seattle, Wash.; ACS Director, ]Region V ( 19511-59~. Chin., Dept. of Radiology, The Mason Clinic aml Virgir.ia Ma.~on Hoop. ACS Washington Division, 3[em.. Bd. and Excc. Cream.; Chin., Me,I. and ~cl. Asst. Clinical Prof. of Radiology. University of Washington School of 51edlciae. Past Pre~.. The Society of Nuclear Medicine; ~Vashinffton State Radiolo~ical Mere. Neoplaatic ('omm., %Vashinffton State Medical Assn. Fellow. American College of Radiology; Diplomate. Am. Board of Radiology. ENOCH CALLAWAY, M.D. LaGran~e, Ga.; ACS Director, Re~.'ioa II[ { 1956-60 ). Seni-r Attending Surgeon, City-County IIosp. A('S I;eorgia Division, I[onorary Chin. o£ the Bd,; Past Pres.; Pa,~t Chin., Professional Education Comm. Dir., West Georgia Cancer Clinic. Past Pres., Medical Association of Georgia. / WILLIAM H. CANTWELL V.'ihnin~ton. Dot.; ACS Director, Region II { 1956-60 ~. Mana~zin~" Director, Eastern Malleable Iron Company. ACS Delaware Division. l~[em, and Past Chin.. Exee. Comm.; Past State Campaign Chin. Pres., Peoples Rank and Trust Co. Din: Dept. sf Public Safety. City of Wilmington; Delaware State C. of C.; Wilmington Community Concert Assn.; Artisans Savings Bank. Wilmington. Active Mere., Supreme Council 33° A.A.S.R. Trustee. Gr:tce Methodist Church. *JOHN W. CLINE, M.D. San Francisco, Calif.; ACS Director-at- Large (1957-59). Assoc. Clinical Professor of Surgery, Stanford Univ. School of Medicine. ACS California Division, Dir.; Past Vice Pres.and Past See'y.; Bd.Chm. 11956-.57). Mere. and Past Pres., Am. Medical Assn.; Mere., Council on Medical Ed. anti Hospitals. Mere., and Past Pres.. Calif. 5Iedical Assn.; Chin., Cancer Cemmisslon, (1955-.58). Mere.: Calif. Academy of Medicine; Pacific Coast Surgical Assn. Expert Medical Consultant in Surgery to U. S. Air Force; Consultant to Surgeon General, U. S. Navy. Fellow, Am. Cellege of Surgeons. *LOWELL T. COGGESHALL, M.D. Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director-at-Large (1952-60}. ACS President (1958) ; Director, Region IV (1950-52}, Dean, Div. of Biological Sclcnces and Frederick H. Rawson Prof. of Medicine, Univ. of Chicago. Former Special Asst. to the U. S. Sec'y of Health, Education anti Welfare; Consultant ~o Surgeon General. U, S. Navy. Past Pres., Assn. of Am, Medical Colleges. ~,fem.: Nat'l. Academy of Sciences; Am. Philosophical Society. T!543~0971
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MRS. ELWOOD B. COILE Kansas City, Kan.; ACS Director, Region VII (1958-59l. ACS Kansas Division, Bd. Mere.; Vice Pres. and Chin., Coordinating Comm. (1955-55} ; Past Scholarship Chin.; Past District. Chin.; ACS Johnson Co. Unit, Bd. Mere. Chin., Red Cross Crusa,le and Vol. Services (1944-49 ~. Hon. Mere. and Past Pres., Adverettes. Sponsor, Orphan Boys Center. Men1., K. of C. Rehabilitation Institute; Pres.. K. of C. President's Round Table (1952). *WARREN H. COLE, M.D. Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director-at-Large (1950-60). Professor and Head, Department. of Surgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine. ACS Vice President (1959) and Presldent-Elect. Surgeon-in-Chief, Illinois Research Hosp. Past Pres., Am. College of Surgeons; Western Surgical Assn.; Society of University Surgeons; Chicago Medical Soc.; Chicago Surg. Soc. Advisor on Editorial Board, CA, Aa~cls of Surgery, Saroe~'y, American Surgeon. MURRAY M. COPELAND, M.D., D.Sc. Washington, D. C.; ACS Director-at-Large (1957-59). Prof. and Chin., Dept. of Oncology, Georgetown Univ. Medical Center. ACS District of Col'~mbia Division, Past Pres. Pres., Southeastern Surgical Congress. Mere.. Nat'L Advisory Cancer Council, Nat'l. Cancer Ins:. Morn.: Comm. on C~.ncer, Am. Coll. of Surgeons~ Comm. on Pathology, Am. Acad. of Orthopaedic Surgeons; Comm. on Clinical Stage Classification and Applied Statistics of the Internat'l. Union Against Cancer. Mere.: Soc. Surg. Assn.; Am. Orthopaedic Assn. (Hon.~ ; Am. Radium Sot.; Soc. of ttead aml Neck Surgeons. Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery. / Auburn, Ala.; ACS Director, Region ( 1949-55; 1958-60). President and Director, First National Bank of Auburn. Past Mere., ACS Exec. Comm.: ACS Alabama Division, Sec'y. and Treas.; Mere., Exec. Comm. Vice Pres. and Dir., Alabama Rehabilitation Corp. Mere., American Institute of Banking. Chin., Bd. of Trustees, Auburn Methodist Church. JAMES E. CONLEY, M.D. Milwaukee, ~Vis.; ACS Director, Region IV (1956-60l. Associate Professor Surgery, Marquette University School of Medicine. ACS Milwaukee Division, Medical Chin. and Vice Pres. Pres.-Elect, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine. Mem., Wisconsin Surgical Soc.; Central Surgical Assn.; Am. Society for Vascular Surgery; InteractS. Cardiovascular Soc. Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery; Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons. *RUTHERFORD L. ELLIS Atlanta, Ga.; ACS Director-at-Large (1950-60|. Chairman of the Board, Lipscomb-Ellis Company. ACS Chairman, Executive Committee; Director, Region III (1947-50). Bd. Chin., Southern General Insurance Co. Pres., Southern Insurance Information Service. Treas., Southern Mills, Inc. Bd. Mere., Progressive Life Insurance Co.; DeKalb Co. Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; Jack H. Wilensky Leather Co.; The Bank of Georgia. Past Pres, Atlanta Assn. of Insurance Agents; Georgia Assn. of Insurance Agents; Greater Atlanta Safety Council. Past Regent, ~Iniversity System of Georgia. T[54380972
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RALPH H. ERICHSEN Kansas City, Me.; ACS Director, Region VII (1954-60). President, Osgood Coffee Co. ACS Missouri Division. Chin.. Exee. Comm.; Past Pros. and Campaign Chin., Kansas City and Jackson County Unit. Director, Marsh Steel Corp. MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR. Hillsborough, Calif.; ACS Director-at- Large (1940-50). Director, Children's Hospital. ACS Vice Pres. f1954-55) : California Division, Past Bo:trd Chin. antl Past Commander. Past )Iem., U, S. Fuel Admini~tratlon; Ant. ReEef Admin. Mission to Poland. Past Omcer, Family Service A~eney; Ant. Women's Voluntary Services. FRANK W. FOOTE, JR., M.D. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large ~ 1955-59 }. Attending Pathologist, Memorial Hospital. Mem.o New &'ork City Cancer Committee. Assoc. Prof. of Pathology, Cornell and Slean-Kettering Division. Formerly Assoc. Diagnostic Pathologist, Division of Laboratories and Research, N. Y. State Dept. o£ Health. Special Fellow, Tumor Pathology, Natq. Cancer Institute (1939-40)o *MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg. Va.; ACS Director, Region III 11954-59 }. ACS Vice President (1958-59) : Virginia Division, Bd. Mere.; Past Pres. and Past Vice Pres. V:inner of 3. Shelton Horseley Award for oatstandingcontributlon to cancer control in Virginia. Past Pres., Randolph-l~lacon Woman's College Alumnae. Past. Pres,, Middle Atlantic States Chapter of the Am. Rhododendron See.; Garden Club of Virginia. H. FLEMING FULLER, M.D. Kinston, N. C.; ACS Director, Region IlI (1955-59~. Chief, Obstetrical and Gynecological Service, Lenolr Memorial Hospital. ACS North Carolina Division, ~,~em., Bd. and Exec. Comm. Clinical Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Univ. of N. C. Medical School. Mere.. Bd. of Trustees: N. C. Cancer Inst.; N. C. Baptist Hosp. *MRS. ROGER GOODAN Los Angeles, Calif.; ACS Director, Region VI (1949-50; 1957-59). ACS California Division. Pres. (1956-57) ; Mere.. Bd. and Exec. Comm. since 1949; Pres., Los Angeles County Unit (1957-58) ; Mere., Bd. and Exec. Comm. since 1949. Awarded ACS Medal (1954). Trustee, Stanford Univ. since 1942. Dir,, Los Angeles Times. T!54360973
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JAMES H. GOSMAN, M.D. Indianapolis, Ind; .&C~ Director, Region IV (1958-60~. Instructor, Indiana University School of Medicine. Af'S Indiana Division. Bd. Menu; Past Mcm.. Exee. Comm.; Past Chm., Personnel ('omm.. Service Com.: ACS .Marion Co. Unit, Bd. Mere.; Pa~t Vice Chin.: Past Chin.. Comm. on Edarati,m. Alternate Delegate. Indianapolis i~[edical See.; American .Medical Assn. Mere.. Indianapolis Medical See.; Indiana State Medical See.: American Medical Assn.; Past Chin., Public Relations Comm., Indianapolis Medical Soc. Assoc., Amerlc.'m College of Physicians. MILDRED R. HERMANN Juneau, Alaska; ACS Director, Region V (19~6-59). Attorney at Law, Juneau, Alaska. ACS Alaska Division, Commander (1949-59). Delegate and Pre.~. Pro-Tern., Alaska Constitutional Cony. (1955-56~; See'y. Alaska Statehood Comm. 11949-59). Past Bd. Mere., Gem Fed. of Women's Clubs f 194%53 ) ; Past Pres., Alaska Fed. of Women's Clubs. Legislative Chin. and Parliamentarian, Alaska Fed. of Women's Clubs. Mere., American Bar Assn.; Alaska Bar Assn.; 3uneau Woman's Club, Soroptimist Club, Totem Toastmistress Club; Beta Sigma Phi. JOHN F. GRIFFIN, M.D. Albuquerque, N. M.; ACS Director~ Region VI ( 1958-60 ). ACS New Mexico Division, President f 1957-58 ). Fellow, American College of Surgeons. Diplomate, American Board of Urology. HERMAN E. HILLEBOE, M.D. Albany, N. Y.; ACS Director-at-Large (1958-59). Commissioner of Health. New York State. Mere., Expert Advisory Panel, World IIealth Organization~ Advisory Comm. on Medicine and Public IIeMth, W. K. Kellogg Fdn.; Bd. of Dirs., Amer|can Heart Assn. M.P.H., Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Trustee, Nutrition Foundation. Prof. of Community Health, Albany Medical College. Formerly Asst. Surgeon Genera), L'. S. Public Health Service. ~JOHN R. HELLER, M.D. Bethesda, Md.; ACS Director-at-Large (1948-60). Director, National Cancer Institute. Asst. Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service. ACS District of Columbia Division, Bd. Mem. Former Chief, Venereal Disease Division of Public Health Service. Editor, Journal of th~ NatioPal Cancer Institute. Chin., Comm. on Cancer Control, Internatq. Union Against Cancer. Mem., Bd., Scientific Consultants, Sloan- Kettering Institute. Diplomate, Am. Board of Preventive Medicine. ./ CHARLES D. HILLES, JR. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large (1939-59). Executive Vice President, International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. ACS Board Vice Chairman (1957) ; Chin., Research Comm. (195~} ~. Chin., Exec. Comm. (1954); Sec. (1946-52); Treas. (194s). Former Special Legal Advisor to U. S. High Commissioner for Germany. Dir.: Beekman-Downtown Hosp.; Rip Van Winkle Foundation, Lingnan University (China) ; The Taft School. Mere., U. S. Advisory Board, Zurich General Accident and Liability Insurance Co., Ltd.; Dir.; Royal ~,fcBee Corporation; The New York Trust Company. T154360974
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DONALD W, HORNBECK Cleveland, Ohio; ACS Director-at-Large (1958-60~. Partner, Law Firm of Hornbeck, Ritter & Victory. ACS Cuyahoga Co. Unit, ImmeJiate Past Pres. Sec'y. and Dir.. Clevelaml Indians Baseball Co.; Midhmd Steamship Li~es, Inc. Chin. of Exec. Comm. and Dir., Chicago & Eastern Illinois R.R. Dir., The Allen Electric Co.; Cleveland Broadcasting Co.; Warren Refining & Chemical Co.; The Continental Bank; Portersville Stainless Equipment Co. Mere., Bd. of Trustecs and P..xec. Comm., St. Vincent's Charity Heap.; Bd. of Dirs., Grand Jury Assn.; Advisory Council of Jr. Achievement of G renter Cleveland. Inc. Assoc., Ohio Wesleyan Z'niv. *DONALD E. JOHNSON Flint, Mich.; ACS Director-at-Large (1954-59). Pres. and Treas., Advertisers Press, Inc. A.CS Director, Region TV (1952-54~ ; ~llchigan Division, Mere. Bd. and Exec. Comm.; Past Pres. and Past Treas. Pres. and Treas,, DMly ]~epo~'ter (Coldwater, .Mich.). Sec'y.-Treas., Whiting Foundation. CALVIN T. KLOPP, M.D. Washington, D. C.; ACS Director, Region II (1953-59~. Warwick Assoc. Prof. of Surgery (Cancer) and Cancer Coord:nator, George Washington University School of Medicine. ACS D~,tHct of Colu~ubia Div., Pros. I 19.;5-5~; ~ : Sec'y. and ~Iem. Exec. Comm. ! 1946-5.; ~. Dir.: George Wa~hlnR-ton University i Warwick Meln.~ Cancer Clinic, Washington, D. C. Consultarzt, U. S. Pnhlic Health Service and U. S. Nawd Heap., Bethesda. Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery. ~WALTER J. KOHLER Kohler, Wis.; ACS Director-at-Large (1950-59). Governor of "Wisconsin (1952-56). ACS Board Chairman (1953-58) ; Nat'l. Campaign Chairman {'1957) ; Dir., Region IV (1.948-50) ; Wisconsin Division, Past Pres. and Past Beard Chin. President, Vollrath Company. Director, Security National Bank, Sheboygan. STUART H. KEAY ~Ianchester, N. H.; ACS Director, Region (1954-60}, Vice Pres. and Cashier, Amoskeag National Bank. ACS New IIampshlre Division, Treas. Asst. Treas.. Amoskeng Trust Co. Dir., Manchester Gas Co. Treas., Manchester Community Chest; Dir., Manchester Chapter, Am, Red Cross. Mere., Advisory Board, Salvation Army; Past Pres., ~fanchester Kiwanis Cltlb. *MRS. ALBERT D. I.ASKER New York City; ACS Director-at-Large ( 1945-60). President, Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Mere., National Advisory Heart Council. Co-Chin., National Comm. Against Mental Illness. Mere., Board of Managers, Memorial Heap. Board Mere., Department of Hospitals, City of New York. Trustee, ]~Iuseum of l~Iodern Art. T154360975
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GLENN H. LEAK, M.D, Buffalo, N. T.; ACS Director, Region :[ (.1957-59). Assoc. in Surgery and Cancer Coordinator, Univ. of Buffalo School of ~Ied[eine. Oneolo~is~ in private practice. Chin.. Exec. Comm.. ACS New York State Div.; Past Pre.~., Erie County Unit. ACS New York State Anuual Award 1958. Assoc. in Surgery. E. J..Meyer Memoria| Hosp., Buffalo General Hosp., Deaconess Hosp., ant| Buffalo Children's Hosp. ~lem., Soc. of Head and Neck Surgeons; American Radiam See.; James Ewlng See. Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons; Diplomate. Nat'l. Bd. of Medical Examiners and Am. Bd. of Surgery. '=HARRY McENERNY, JR. lqew Orleans, La.; ACS Director, Region Ill (1955-59). Partner, Law Firm of Legier, McEnerny and Waguespack. ACS Louisiana Division, 5Iem.. Bd. and Exec. Comm.; Past Prez. Bd. Mere.: Nat'l. Am. Bank of New Orleans: First I[omestead and Savin,,.,s Assn.; Marquette Assn. for Higher Education, Archconfraternity o£ St. Ann Nat'l. Shrine. Bd. ~Iem.. Nat'l. Conference of Christians and Jews. Past Bd. ~[em.: Family Service See.; Council of Social Agencies; Community Chest of New Orleans; Children's B u roan. *WILLIAM B. LEWIS New York City; ACS Director-at-Large (1952-59/. President, Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc, ACS Chairman, Public Information Commd Radio and Television Comm. (1954-56). Former Asst, Director, Domestic Branch, Office of War Information; Former Chief of Domestic Radio Bureau, Office of War Information. Former Vice Pres. in charge of Programs, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. LESLIE A. MILLER Cheyenne, Wyo.; ACS Director, Region V (1950-60). Chairman, Task Force on Natural Resources, 1st Hoover Commission; Vice Chin., Task Force nn Water Resources and Power, 2rid Hoover Commission. ACS Wyoming Division, Chin., Exec. Comm. Governor of Wyoming (1933-39) ; Past Mere., both houses of State Legislature. Regional Dir., WPB (1942-44}. Dir, Resources for the Future, Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc.; Grand Teton Lodge Co. JAMES E. LOFSTROM, M.D. Detroit, Mich.; ACS Director, Region IV (1958-59). Professor and Chairman, Div. of Radiology, Wayne State Univ.; Dir., Dept. of Radiology, Detroit Receiving Hosp. and Detroit Memorial Hosp. ACS Southeastern Michigan Division, Past Pres. (1957-58h Consultant in Radiology, VA, Dearborn; Woman's Hosp.; Sinai Hosp.; Oak Ridge last. of Nuclear Study. Dir., Radio-isotope Laboratories, Detroit Receiving Hosp. and Detroit ]~femorial Hosp. Mere., University Cancer Comm.; Mich. Cancer Coordinating Comra. Fellow, American College of Radiology. S. THOMAS MILLER, M.D. %Vilmin~ton, Del.; ACS Director, Region II (1958-60), ACS Delaware Division, President and Board Member. Dir., Dept. of Radiology, Wilmington General Hosp. Consultant Radiologist, Salem Co. (N. l~Iemorial Hosp.; Consultant, Emily P. Bissell Hosp.; Consultant (Radioactive Isotopes~, Memorial Hosp., Wilmington. Diplomate, American College of Radiology. T154360976
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/ *ARTHUR L. MONTGOMERY Athmta, Ga.; ACS Director-at-Large (1958-60}. President. the Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Co. and Allied Plants. At°S Georgia Division, Chin. Bd. of Dirs.; Mere., Exec. and Finance Committees; Past Pres.. A('S Fulton Co. Unit See'y. Georgia Council of Coca-Cola Bottler~; Mere.. Advertising Comm., The Corn-Cola Bottlers Assn. Co-('hm.. Tech-Georgia Development Fund, Inc. Dir,, Atlanta Better Bus~ness Bureau. Mere., Advisory Comm., Atlanta Juvenile Court. Trustee,University of Georgia Foundation. eEUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M.D. Philadelphia, Pa.; ACS Director-at-Large ( 1941-46; 1954-60}. Chairman, Dept. of Radiology, Hospital of the Univ. of Pa.; Professor of Radiology, School of ~Iedlcine and Grad. Selmol of Medicine. Univ. of Pa. AC~ Pre~:de~t: Pa~t PreH,K-nt: ACS Phila4elphia Division, Bd. ~[Pm. Chin.. ('onion. O~ Cancer Control. Nat'l. ('sneer Institute; Bd. Mere.. Scientific Counselors. Nat'l. Cancer Institute. Morn.. Scientific Comm., Armed Forces Institute o~ Pathology; Special Medical Advisory (;roup, VA; Comm. oa Radiology, Nat'l. Research Council. Past Pres.. Radioloffical Soc. of North America; American College of Radiology. JAMES To MOUNTZ Boston, Mass.; ACS Director, Region I (1958-601. Lawyer. Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge & Rugs. ACS .~Iassachusetts Division, Sec'y.; Mere.. Bd. and Exec. Comm. Dir., Pennhscet ('heroical Fibre Co. Trustee and Mere. Exec. Comm., New England Deaconess Hosp.; Bd. Mere., Douglas A. Them Clinic for Children inc.; Bd. Mere., World Affairs Council of Boston. ~Iem.. American Bar Assn.; Massachusetts Bar Assn.; Boston Bar Assn. *HARRY M. NELSON, M.D. Detroit, Mich.; ACS Director-at-Large ( 1946-60 ~. Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University. ACS President (1953'~ ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Executive Comm. (1957-.58) : Southeastern Michigan Division, Past Pres. Chief Gynecologist, Woman's Hosp.; Attending Surgeon, Receiving Hosp. biota., Cancer Comm.. Am. College of Surgeons; Exec. Comm., Detroit Rehabilitation Center; Exec. Comm. on Cancer Research, Wayne State Univ.; Exec. Comm.: Detroit Inst. of Cancer Research; Yates Clinic. llonorary LL.D.,Wayne State Univ. (1955). Chin., Michigan Cancer Coordinating Comm. *MRS. JOHN T. PIRIE, JR. Mundelein, Ill.; ACS Director-at-Large (I957-59 }. ACS Illinois Division, 2nd Vice Pres.; ~Iem. Bd, and Excc. Comm.; Chin., Foundations Crusade Comm. (1952-59) ~ Founder, Women's Bd. of ~Ietropolitan Chicago. }*Iem., Exec. Comm., Health Die., Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago; Mere, Suburban Project Comm. Past Pres., Service Club of Chicago; Past Chin., Women's Die,, Community Fund o£ Chicago; Past Bd, Mere., Chicago Tumor Inst. Mere., Bd. of Dirs. (Women's~, Chicago }[orticultural Society. ALFRED M. POPMA, M.D. Boise, Idaho: ACS Director. Region V ( 1946-60 }. IIead. Dept. of Radiology, St. Luke's Hosp. ACS Chin., Comm. to Advance World-wide Fight Against Cancer; Past Pres. | 1954"~ : Past Vice Pres. ( 19521 ; Fast Chin., Medical and Scientific Commo (1955-56}. Consulting Radiologist, U.S. Veterans }Iosp.. Boise; ~lem., Idaho Comm. of the Western Interstate Comm., for Higher Ed.; Past Pres.. Idaho S tare .~edical Assn. Diplomate, Am. Bd. of Radiology; Fellow, Am. College of Radiology. Tl54380977
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CMONROE J. RATHBONE l~'ew York City; ACS Director-at-Large (195C~60). President antl Director, Standard Oil Compnny (N. if,). Past Pros. nnd Dir., Hsso Stnndnrd Oil Compnny. Pre~.. E~o Education Foundation. Dir.. American Tclcph~mc & Telegraph C01npally. Pre~., Bd. el Trustees, Lehigh University. Trustee. Comm. for Economic Development. Dh'., American Petroleum Inst~tnie. D~r., Nnt~ennl Junior Achievement. Io S. RAVDIN, M.D. Philadelphia, Pa.; ACS Director-at-Large (195S-60l. John Rhea Barton Prof. of Surgery, School of Medicine, Univ. of Pa.; Surgeon-in-Chief, Hosp. of the Univ. of Pa.; Dir., Harrison Dept. of Surgical Research. Schools of Medicine, Univ. of Pa.; Vice Pres. for Medical Development° Univ. of Pa. ACS Philadelphia Division, Bd. Mere. Pres., American Surgical Association. Chin., Bd. of Regcnts, American College of Surgeons; Clinical Panel, Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center. Hen. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of England; Royal College of Surgeons of Scotland; Royal College of Physicians anti Surgeons of Canada. (JAMES) ELLIOri" SCARBOROUGH, M.D. Emery. Gad ACS Director-at-Large ( 1955-59 ). Professor of Surgery (Neoplastic Disease), Emery University, Georgia. ACS Georgia Division, Chin., Exec. Comm. Dir., Emery Clinic, Emery Univ.; Dir. of Professional Services~ Emery Univ. Hospital. Mere., Cancer Comm., Ant. College of Surgeons. WENDELL G. SCOTT, M.D. St. Louis. Me.; ACS Director-at-Large (1957-59}. Professor of Clinical Radiology. Washington Univ. School of Medicine. ~em., ACS Comm. on Clinical Fellowships. Past Pres., Am. Roentgen Ray Society. Chin.: Comm. on Radiology, Nat'l. Research Council; Special Consultant. Nat'l. Cancer In:titute. Reserve Consultant in Radiology, Bureau of Me,licinc and Surgery, Dept. o£ the Navy; Consultant in Radiology, Oak Ridge Inst. of Nuclear Studies. Chin., Commission on Public Relations, Am. College of Radiology. Assoc. Ed., Am. dm~rnal o[ Rocntgenology, Rudinw Theropy and Nm'lear .llrdit.b~e. WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY, Ph.D. Berkeley, Calif.; ACS Director-at-Large (1955-59). Professor of Virology and Biochemistry and Director, Virus Laboratory, Univ. of Calif. ACS California Division, Board Mere. Nobel Laurent~ in Chemistry (1946}. Mere, Nat'l. Advisory Cancer Council (1952-5~) ; Export Advisory Panel on Virus Diseases, World Health Organization; Nat']. Acad. of Sciences; Am. Philosophical Soc. Consultant to See. of War (1945-46). Chin., Bd. of Scientific Counselors of the Nat'l. Cancer Inst. (1957--). ERNEST L. STEBBINS, M.D. Baltimore, Md.; ACS Director-at-Large (1955-59). Dean, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. Pres., Nat'l. Health Council (1950-52l. Consultant to Surgeons-General, U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, U. S. Public Health Service; Chin., Am. Board of Preventive Medicine; Commisioner of Health, :New York City (1942-46). T154360978
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WALDO !. STODDARD Grand Rapids, l~Iich.; ACS Direclor~ Region IV (1958-59). Senior Vice President and Director, Miehig-an National Bank. ACS Michigan Division, Past Pres. Dir., Federal Life and Casualty Insurance Co., Wolverine Insurance Co. OZELL M. TRASK Phoenix, Arlz.; ACS Director, Region VI ( 1958-60 I. Mere., luw firm, Jennings, Strouss, Salmon & Trask. A{'S Arizona DiviMon, Bd. Chin.; Pa~t Pre~. Dir.. Phoenix Y.3[,C.A. Mere.. Bd. of Trust(us, First Ctm~re~at ional ~'hurch. Chin., Bd. ~f Examination~ and Admissions. State Bar o~ Arizona. Mere. American Bar Assn.; Arizot:a Bar A~n.; MarJcopa Co, Bar Assn. *FRANK L. TAYLOR New York City; ACS Director-at-Large (1955-59). Executive Vice President, New York Herald T~'ibune. ACS Milwaukee Division, Past Pres. and Campaign Chin. Mere,, Greater New York Comm. of Nat'I. Fund for Medical Education. Trustee, Ducks Unlimited. Dir., Press Wireless, Inc. Publisher, Milwa~¢kee Se~fb~el (1943-~4) ; Vice Pres., anti Dir., Hears~ Corp. HOWARD C. TAYLOR, JR., M,D. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large {1954-601. Professor and Executive Officer. Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia Univ. College of Physicians and Surgeons. ACS Pres. (1955} ; Vice Pres. (1954) ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. (]953~ ; A{'S Dlr.. Region I New York City Cancer Comm., Vice Pres. anti Bd. 3Iem. Dir., Sloane Hosp. for women, Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center. Vis|ting Gynecologist, Francis Delafield Hosp. Editor. Am. Journal of Obste~ric~ and Gy~ecology. OSSIP J. WALINSKY New York City; ACS Director-at-Large t t9.56-60 }. Journalist and Poc, t. Pres. Emeritus, Iut'l. Leather Gvods, Plastics and Novelty Workers' Union, AFL-CIO. Active in Trade Union, Social anti Commulfit~" Afftdrs since 1904. Co-Fouadero United Jewish Appeah Co-Founder. Trade Union Council of the Urban League; Pres., First Jewish Labor Congress for Israel (1918). Mere., Bd., Amun Israeli Corp.; AFL-CIO Comm. on Community Services; Jewish Scientific Institute. Chin.. Fraternal Order Dis-. of the State of Israel Bonds. *TRAV{S T, WALLACE Dallas. Texas: .-%.CS Director-at-Large Founder and Pre.~ident, Great American Reserve Insurance Co. ACS Texas Division. Past Pres. and Past Bd. ('hm.~ ~Iem., B,{. ant[ Exee. Comm. Trustee and Past Pres., Inst. of Insurance Marketing of Southern Methodist Univ.: Dir., Insurance Economics See. of Ant.; Dir., First Nat'l. Bank, Pres., Health Insurance Assns. of Am. Pres., Better Business Bureau of Dallas, Inc. Dir,: Dallas Soc, for Crippled Children; Dallas Counril on World Affairs. T15438097£
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CHARLES H. WALTERS "~Vest Hartford, Conn.; ACS Director, Re~ion I (1952-54; 1955-59). President, Waiters Business Forms, Inc. Vice Chairman, ACS National Campaign Committee (1955-56} : Connecticut Division. Mere., Exee. Comm.; Past Chin.. ('an~paign and Exoc. Coum~ittees. Pres., Hartford County Purchasing Agents. See., Mansfiehl State Trainin~ Sob.eL Director of six IIart ford Corporations. FRANCIS J. WILCOX Eau Claire, Wis.; ACS Director, Region IV (1956-60). Senior Partner, Law Firm of Wilco.x and Sullivan. ACS Wisconsin Division, 3lem. Board and Exec. Committee. Chin.. Wis. Stale Judicial Council. Board Mere.. Unio:~ Nat'l. Bank of Eau Claire: Trustee and Sec. of Board, Eau Claire Library. Fellow, Am. College of Trial Lawyers. GEORGE W. WATERMAN, M.D. Providence. R. ].; ACS Director, Region I (1954-59 L Chin.. Cancer Advisory Comm., Rhode Island Hosp. ACS Rhode Island Division, Pres. Past Pres., Rhode Island Medical See.; New England Cancer See.; New England Surgical See.; New England Obstetrical and Gynecological See.; Obstetrical Soc. of Boston. ASHBEL C. WILLIAMS, M.D. Jacksonville, Fla.: ACS Director, Region IlI (1954-56; 1958-60l. Chairman, Department of Surgery, St, Vincent's Hospital; Senior Visiting Surgeon, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville. ACS Florida Division, Honorary Life Mere. Bd, of Dirs.; Past Pres. Mere., Cancer Comm., American College of Surgeons; Southern Surgical Assn.; James Ewing See.; Soc. of Head and Neck Surgeons. Diplomate, American Board of Surgery. • GRANVILLE WHITTLESEY, JR. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large (1953-60). Member, Law Firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvlne. ACS Secretary (1955-58) ; Chin., Committee of Membership oft Constitution, Bylaws and Organization. Mere., Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York; Am. Bar Assn. FRANK E. WINSLOW Towson, Md.; ACS Director, Region II (1958-60~. Manager, Baltimore District, General Electric Co. (Retired'}. ACS Maryland Division. Mere. Bd. and Exec. Comm.; Delegate Mere.; State Crusade Chin. (1955~. Past Pres.. Maryland Soc. of Professional Engineers; :Baltimore Applied Nucleonics Soc. Consultant, The Industrial Corp. Vice Pres.; Engineers Club: Bd. Mere., Baltimore Rotary Club; Mere., Baltimore Assn. of Commerce. Mere., Am. Inst. of Electrical Engineers; Am. Inst. of ~,Iechanlcal En~zineers; See. of American Military Engineers; University Club: Merchants Club: Baltimore Country Club. T154360980
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*DAVID A. WOOD, M.D. San Francisco. Calif.: ACS Director-at- Large (1954-60~. Director. Cancer Research Inst. and ~Prof. of Path. IOncolo~y). U. of Calif. ACS President ~ 1957i ; Chin.. Mad. Sci. C,mun.. ~1955 } ; Past Chin. Service aml Mi>c. Gr.tnts Comm~ttec~: Dir.. R,.~ioa VI ~ 1917-54' ; Calif. Die., Bd. :tad ~xec, ~'onnlt. Pre~.. Coil. of Am. Paths,lariats C'hm., C~tncev Comm.. Ca~it'. Med. Assn.; Scientific Advisory Bd.. Armed Force~ Inst. of Patholo~y, Area Coa~uRant in Path., VA; Capt.. U.S.N.R.: Consultaut in Path., L'. S. Naval Radiolo~ical Defense Lab.. San Francisco. 3[em.. Exec. Comm., Inter-Society Cytology Council. WILLIAM O, WUESTER, M.D., F.A.C.S. Elizabeth, N. 3".; ACS Director, Region II (1957-59l. Director, Green ~[emorial Tumor Clinic; Chief. Wuester Tumor Clinic, Elizabeth. Attending Surgeon, ~Iallgnant and Allied Diseases. Elizabeth General Hasp, ACS New Jersey Division, ~,Iem. Bd. of Trustees and Exec. Comm.; Chin.. Exec. Comm., Union County Chapter. Chin., Cancer Comm., N, J, Chapter Am. College of Surgeons. ACS Bronze Medal award'~vinner (1949), N. J. Die. Plaque in recognition of 10 years service as Chin., ~,Iedical Comm. (1957) ; Edward J. III Award, Acad. of Medicine, Northern N. 3". (1952t. Dr, Fr~k E. 75 East 71st Street Rew Yerk 21, flew York Mr. James S. Adams Lazard Freres & Company 44 Wall Street New York 5, New York t~r. Lane W. Adams Vice President Z=~ns First ~tattonal B~nk 5aR Lake City, Utah Or. G~orEe C. Adie 421 H~en~t ~treet ~]ew Rochelle, Bew York Dr. Guy Aud 1209 Summit Avenue Louisville, ~entucky Dr, Austin H. 9ell 301 N. W. 12 Street Oklahoma City 3, Oklahoma Mr. Elmer H. Bobst Warner.Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., inc. 201 Tabor Road Morris Plains, New Jersey Dr. John S. Bous~og 304 Republic Building Denver 2, Colorado Dr. G. V. Brindiey Scott ~ WhRe Clinic Temple, Texas Mr. Harry A. Brinkman 111 West Monroe Street Room ~504 Chicago 3, lifinols ~ Mr. James M. Brittain 2020 Packard ~uilding ]Sth & Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania Dr. Enoch Callaway West Georgia Cancer Clinic La Grange, Georgia Mr. William H. Cantwell Eastern Malleable Iron Co. P.O. Drawer 349 Wilmington, Delaware Dr. Thomas Carfile The Mason Clinic ~[t8 Ninth Avenue Seattle 1, Washington ~ Dr. John W. CIIne ~lifornla Medical Association 490 Post Street San Francisco, California ~ Dr. L. T. Divis;on of Biological Sciences University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Mrs. Elwood 5352 tleosho Avenue Kansas City 3, Kansas ~ Dr. Warren H. Cole 840 South Wood Street Chicago 12, Illinois Dr. James E. Conley 425 East Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dr. ~urray M. Copeland DepaRment of Onco]ogy Georgetown University Hospital WaskJn¢ton 7, D. C. General William J. Donovan 2 Wall Street N~w Y~k 5, N~w York Mr. Fred A. ]he First Hatienal Bank A~bum, Alabama Mr. R~,ther|ord L Ellis 20~ Pea:htree Roaff, N.E. Suite 14 Atlanta, Georgia Mr. Ralph ft. Erichsen L B. Osgoo~ Company 1727 McGee Street Kansas CRy, M~ssouri Or. Frank W. Foote, Jr. 444 Eaet 6~ Street r~ew York, flew York Dr. H. Fleming Fuller I~inston Clinic Kenston. ~or(~ Carolina Mrs. W. Parmer Fuller, Jr. 245 El Cerrito Avenue Hitlsborouch, California ~ Mrs. Powell Glass 210 Lee Circle Lynchbur~, Virginia V Mrs. Roger Goodan 2440 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, Ca}~fornia Or. James H. Gosman 2901 ft. Meridian Street indianapolis 8, Indiana Dr. John F, Griffin Encino Plaza, [~.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico ~ Or. John R. Heller, Director ~afional Cancer Institute Belhesda 14, Maryland Mrs. b~ildred R. Hermann Valentine Building 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska Or. Herman E. Hlileboe Commissioner of Health State Department of Heallb 84 Holland Avenue Albany 8, New York Mr. Charles D. HiBes, Jr. Vice President In~ernational Tel. & Tel. Corp. 67 B~oad Street New York, ~. Y. Mr. Donald W. Hornbeck Hornbeck, Rifler and Victory 1706 Union Commerce Build~ng Cleveland 14, Ohio ~Mr, Donald E. Johnson 211 East Court Street Flint, Michigan Mr. Eric Johnston, President Motion Picture Assn. of America, Inc. 1600 Eye Street, Washington, Mr. Stuart H. Keay Amoskeag ~ational Bank 875 Elm Street Manchester, flew Hampshire Dr. Calvin T. Klopp George Washington University Center Clinic Vla~i:k Memorial Building 2300 K Street Washington 7, D. C. ~ The Hon. WaRer J. Kohier Vo~lrath Compcny 1236 R~rth ~8 Street Sheboygan, Wisc~nsin T154380981
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Mrs. Albert D. Lasker 405 LexingtOn Ave~e Chrysler B~il~ing-Ro~m 3313 ~'ew Ysrk 17, New York 375 k[nwood Av~aue BuffaLo 9, New York ~Mr. W~I/~ B. Lewis Kenyon & Eckhardt. Inc. 247 Park Aven~e New Y~k 17. ~ew York Dr. Ja~es E. Lofstrom ~420 St, Antoine Delroit, Michigan Or. Charles C. Lurid 319 Longwood Avenue Bosten 15, Massachusetts Mr. Harry fdcE~erny, American Bank Buildin~ New Orleans 1~, Louismna The ~on. Leslie A. Miller 415 Hynds Building Cheyenne, Wycming Dr. S. Thomas t,~i~ler Wilmington General Hospital Chestnut and Brooms Streets Wilmington, Delaware Mr. Arthur L. Montgomery The Atlanta Coco-Cola Bottling Co. 864 S~ring ~treet, Atlanta 8, Georgia Mrs. R. E. Mosiman Washington Division American Cancer Society, Inc. ]23 Harrison Street Seattle 99, Washington Mr, James T. Mountz Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge and Huge 50 Federal Street. Boston lO, Massachusetts Dr. Harry M. Nelson 1067 Fisher Building Detroit 2, Michigan Or. C. C. Nesselrode 1200 Huron Building Kansas Cily 1, Kansas Dr. Alton Ochsner Ochsner Foundation Clinic 3503 Prytanta Street New Orleans 15, Louisiana Mrs. E. Lee Ozbirn Sklrven Tower Hotel Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ~ Or, Eucene P. Pendergrass 3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia 4, Pennsylvania ~Mrs, John T. Pitie, Jr. Picket Fence Farm Mund~lein, Illinois Dr. Alfred M. Popma 220 North First Street ~oise, Idaho ~h]r. Monroe J. Rathbone President Standard Oil Co. of ~ew Jerse~ 30 Rockefeller Plaza N~w ~ork, New York Dr, ~. S. Hardin Department of Surgery Umversity of Pennsylvania 3400 Spruce Street P~ila~etph~a 4, F~nns~]va~ia 444 f,~ison Avenue New York 22, New York ~r. J. Eil~ott E~O~ University Hospita] Emo~, Georgia Or. Wendell G. ~cott Wazhi~gtan ~niversity School of ~edici~e lO0 Euclid Avenue St. LOu~s 8. 630 ~mflh Avenu~ New YO~ 20. N~W York Dr. w~nceH M. Stanley Cept. of Biochemistrj ~niversily of Serkeley, California Dr Ernest L. School cf Hygiene a~d Public Health Johns Hopkins University Bait more, Maryland Mr. Waldo 1. Stoddard Michiga~ Hational Bank Grand Rapids 2. Michigan Mr. James V. Stuart Michigan National Bank Grand Rapids 2, MichiBan ~ Mr. Frank L. Taylor New York Herald Tribune 230 West 4]st Strent New York 36, New York Or. Howard C. Taylor, Jr. SZoane Hospital For Women 620 West 168th Street New York 32, flew York Mr. OzeH M. Trask 601 Title and Trust Building Phoenix, Arizona ~ ~r. Travis T. Wallace 2020 Live Oak Dallas. Texas ~r, Charles H. Waiters Walter] Business Forms, inc. Bloomfield, Connecticut Or. George W. Waterman 155 T~ayer Street Providence, Rhode island ~Mr. Granville Whittlesey, Jr. Oonovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine 2 Wall Street New York 5, ~ew York Mr. Francis J. Wilcox 500 Union National Bank Eau Claire, W~sconsin Dr. ECwin B. Wdson 42 8rington Road Broogline 46, Massachusetts Or. A~;hbel C. Vhiliams 166I Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, Florida ~tr. Frank E. Winslow 613 Stevenson Lane Towson 4. Maryland ~ Or. David A. Wood 54 Commonwealth Avenue San Francisco 1~, Califomia Dr. William 0 W~ester Wuester Tumor Clieic sl5 Salem Aven~e Elizabeth, New Jersey T154380982

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