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Know Your Board of Directors
Abstract
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.
Fields
- 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
- Air Force
- 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.
- Adams, James S.
- Date Loaded
- 16 Mar 2005
- Box
- 5214
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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