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American Cancer Society, Inc

Date: Jan 1956
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Abstract

The American Cancer-Society is a voluntary agency run in a democratic manner by a Board of Directors of 68 men and women. They are intimately concerned with its affairs and devote much time and effort to discharging their responsibilities.

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Named Organization
Albany Medical College
American Association for Thoracic Surgery
American Association of Cancer Research (1930s organization)
American Bar Association
American Board of Radiology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American College of Physicians
American College of Radiology
American College of Surgeons
American Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Red Cross
American Statistical Association
American Surgical Association
Army
Association of American Medical Colleges
California Medical Association
Carthage College
CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
Chamber of Commerce
City University
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Columbia University
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
*Emery University (Emory)
Emory University
First National Bank
Fisk University
Franklin and Marshall College
General Motors Corporation
George Washington University
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Herald Tribune
Heritage Foundation
Illinois College
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
Indiana University School of Medicine
Institute of Cancer Research
Ithaca College
Johns Hopkins University
Kiwanis Club
Lasker Foundation
Lincoln National Corp.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Memorial Hospital
Michigan Cancer Foundation
Mills College
National Research Council
National Society for Medical Research
Navy
New England Surgical Society
New York Herald Tribune (Newspaper)
New York State Department of Health
Preventive Medicine (periodical)
Red Cross
Research Council
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Singer
Sloan Foundation
Society of Pelvic Surgeons
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
Surgical Association
Texas Medical Association
Tulane University
U.S. Air
United Nations
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Kansas
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Vienna
University of Wisconsin
US Army
Warner Lambert
West Virginia Cancer Society
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.
Aud, Guy
Bobst, Elmer H.
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Cope, William C.
Donovan, William J.
Foote, Frank W., Jr.
Fuller, H. Fleming
Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
Gerhardt, Paul R.
Heller, John R., M.D. (Former NCI director)
Plaintiff
Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
Hole, Jackson
Holly, Leland E.
Jefferson, Noah
Johnson, Charles S.
Johnson, Donald E.
Johnston, Eric A.
Keay, Stuart H.
Klopp, Calvin T.
Kohler, Walter J.
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Lasker, Mary
Leisure, Donovan
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
Life, Dallas
Life, Paul
Lund, Charles C.
Miller, Leslie A.
Moffitt, H. Fred
Morgan, J. P. (19th century "robber baron")
Neef, Arthur
Nelson, Harry M.
Newton, Donovan Leisure
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Pendergrass, Eugene P.
Prince, Harold
Rosenberg, Anna M.
Sloan, Alfred P.
Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
Snyder, Howard E.
Stanton, Frank (president of CBS)
Stayton, Chester A.
Stuart, James V.
Taylor, Frank L.
Taylor, Howard C.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Tilden, Margaret
Wallace, Travis T.
Walters, Charles H.
Waterman, George W.
Wenzel, Henry G., Jr.
Whitney, John Hay
Whittlesey, Granville, Jr.
Wilson, Edwin B.
Winkle, Van
Winship, Robert
Winter, Norbert F.
Wirth, Charles Lee, Jr.
Wood, David A.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. know your board of directors 1956 Tt54360983
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The American Cancer-Society is a voluntary agency run in a democratic manner by a Board of Directors of 68 men and women. They are intimately concerned with its affairs and de- vote much time and effort to discharging their responsibilities. Accordingly, the Society is, in a very real sense, a reflection of these dedicated persons who make up its governing body. The Society, which was formed in 1913 and reorganized in 194.5, has fortunately had the continuing services of many exceptional men and women over a long period of years. In order to keep available counsel and experience of those who have served the longest and to make way for new persons on the Board. a number have been elected Honorary Life M~m- bers of the Board. These nine are presented first in this roster. One-half of the 68 active Board Members are from the Medical and Scientific professions. In looking over the list, you will find many who have won national and international rec- ognition in their fields. Equally varied and distinguished are those lay men and women, who are united in this effort by their common interest in cancer con- trol. Here are names which are household words in industry, finance, philanthropy, law, government, education, communications, etc. To a very large degreo the scope and vigor of the Society's program of research, educa- tion and service is due to its ability to call on all of the people who make up its Board for their advice. The 68 active members help con- ceive and implement the many varied activities which are essential to mount the constantly accelerating attack against cancer. Through KNOW YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS we are proud to present these men and women as truly representative of the zeal and eapabili- ties of our more than a million volunteers. JANUARY, 1956 blEFFORD R. RUNYON Executive Yice President 1955-56 BOARD of DIRECTORS American Cancer Society, Inc. HONORARY OIRECTORS FRANK E. ADAIR, M.D. New York City; AC5 Honorary Director Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery. Cornell University .~Iedieal College. ACS Pres. (1944-46~ ; Vice Pres. (1942-4,3) ; See'y (1935-¢1}: Chin., Exec. Comm. (1936.39). Attending Surgeon, Memorial and Ewing Hospitals, N.Y.C, Honorary Board Chin., Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Me. Past Chm., Cancer Control Comm., National Advisory Cancer Council; Past Chin., Cancer Comm,, American College o| Surgeons. GUY AUD, M.D. Louisville, Ky.; ACS Honorary Director Clinical Professor of Surgery Emeritus, University o~ Louisville School o~ Medicine. ACS Chin,, Service Comm. (1953-551 ; ACS Pres. (1951) : Kentucky Division, Mere., Board and Exec. Comm.; Pres. (1942-50). Mere., Surgical Staffs, Louisville General and St. Joseph's Infirmary. Past Pres., Kentucky State Medical Assn. Diplomate, American Board of Surgery; Fellow, American College of Surgeons. GEN. WILLIAM J. DONOVAN New York City; ACS Honorary Director Senior Partner, Donovan Leisure Newton and Itwiuc. ACS Chin., Exec. Comm. (1953) ; Board Chin. (1950-52); Natq. Campaign Chin. (1950). Former Ambassador to Thailand. As Major General, World War II, organized and directed Oftice of Strategic Services; Congressional Medal of Honor Winner, World War I. T!54380984
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E~IC A. JOHNSTON Washington, D. C; ACS Ho=orary Director Pre~dent, Motion Picture A~oeiation of America, Inc. ACS Honorary Board Chrm (19-16-60); Board Chino (].945-,17; 1949); Nat'L Campaign Chrn. (1945). Pres., Motion Picture Export Assn. Past Pres., U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Past Administrator, Economic Stabilization Agency. Chin., International Development Advisory Board. Ambassador, Special Representative of the President of the United States. JAMES V. STUART Grand Rapids, Mich.; ACS Honorary Director Vice President, Michigan National Bank. ACS Treas. (1950-52). Director, Morton Hotel Co., John Widdicomb Co. and William A. Borkey Furniture Co., Grand Rapids; John Stuart Co.. New York City. C. C. NESSELRODE, M.D. Kansas City, Kan.; ACS Honorary Director Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Kansas School of Medicine. ACS Pres. (1949) ; Vice Pres. (1946). Past Pres., Kansas State Medical Soe., Southwest Clinleal Assn., Kansas City Surgical Soe,, Kansas City Academy of Medicine. Mere., Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons. Fellow, AMA; Foundation Mere., American Board of SurgeD'. MRS. ANNA M. ROSENBERG New York City ; ACS Honorary Director Public and Industrial Relations Consultant. Former Assistant Secretary of Defense. Go.Chin., Natlonal Heart Comm.; Board Mere., Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, American-Korean Foundation. Mere., Board of Trustees of John Hay Whitney Foundation, Menninger Foundation for Mental Health, National Fund for Medical Education; Mere., Board of Trustees and Exec. Comm., The American Heritage Foundation. EDWIN B. WILSON, Ph.D. Boston. Mass.; ACS Honorary Director Professor of Vital Statistics Emeritus, Harvard University. ACS Board Chm. (1937-41~ ; Vice Pres. (1936) : Massachusetts Division, Board Mem. Consultant to Boston Branch. Ol~ee of Naval Research. Past Pres., American Academy of Arts and Seienees, American Statistleal Assn., Social Science Research Comm.; Past Vice Pres., National Academy of Sciences, American Statistical Assn.; Honorary Fellow of the Royal Statistical Soe. (London'. DIRECTORS *Denotes Member o/Executive Committee ~'JAMES S, ADAMS New York City; ACS Director-at-Large General Partner, Lazard Freres & Co. ACS Honorary Board Chairman (19561, Vice Chin. (1953-55) ; Chin., Legislative Comm. (1956), Chin., Exee. Comm. (1946-52) ; Chin., Research Comm. (1945-551. Direetur, Minerals and Chemicals Corp. of Amerlea, Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. Trustee, Indiana University Foundation, American Assoeiation for the Blind, Inc. ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR. New York City; ACS Honorary Director Beard Chairman, General Motors Corporation. Pres., Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Inc.; Board Chin., Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. Director, E. L duPoht deNemours & Co., Braden Copper Co., Kennecott Copper Corp., J. P. Morgan & Co. *LANE W. ADAMS Salt Lake City, Utah; ACS Director, Region VI Vice President, First National Bank of Salt Lake City. ACS Treasurer (1953-66) ; Chin., Finance Comm.: Utah Division, Past Pres. Treas., Utah Zoological Soe.; Mere., Board and Treas., Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City. Mere., Board of Regents, Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University. Mere., Bd. of Govs., Sah Lake City C of C. T!54380985
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G~ORG~ C. AD|E, New Rochelle, N. Y.; ACS Director, Region 1 Director of Surgery, ~ew Rochelle Hospital and Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, N. Y. Westehester Cancer Committee, ACS, Board Chin. Director, Tumor Clinic, Grasslands Hospital. Mere., American College of Surgeons and American Surgical Assn. C. ~.~RNARD £RACK, M.D. Baltimore, Md.; ACS Director, Region II Associate Professor of Gynecology, Johns Hopkins Medical School Maryland Division, ACS. Pres. Chief, Gynecological Radium Clinic; Founder, Cancer Detection Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hoop. Mere. Society of Pelvic Surgeons, Continental Gynecologic Soc. *JOSEPH C. AUB, M.D. Boston, Mass.; ACS Director-at-Large Professor o| Research Medicine and Chm., Dept. of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. ACS Chin.. Miscellaneous Grants Comm. (1953-54) : i~Iassachusetts Division, Chm., Research Comm.; Board Mere. Chin., University Comm. on Cancer Research and Training, Harvard Medical School. Past Pres., American Association for Cancer Research. Director, Collis P. Huntington Medical Laboratories of Harvard University at Massachusetts General Hospital. *G. V. BRINDLEY, M.D. Temple. Texas; ACS Director, Region VII Immediate Past President, Scott and White Clinic. ACS President (1956) ; Vice Pres. (1955} ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. (1954) : Texas Division. Past Chin., Exec. Comm. Board Chin., Scott, Sherwood and Brlndley Foundation. Trustee, Texas .Medical Association. Regent, American College of Surgeons. ELMER H. BOBST New York City; ACS Director-at-Large Board Chairman, Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. ACS Chairman, National Campaign Comm. (1949-56); Honorary Board Chin. (1951-55) ; Vice Chin. (1946-50) ; Natl. Campaign Chin. (1947.48). Mere., National Advisory Cancer Council; Director, Spies Committee for Clinical Research; Mere., University of Pennsylvania Medical Research Council. Charter Mere., World Medical Assn., National Fund for Medical Education. Trustee, Rutgers College of Pharmav,/; Franklin and MarshaLl College, Vice Pres., National Hospital for Speech Disorders; Director, CARE; Pres., Gustavus and Louise PIeiffer Fdm. JOH~I S. ~OUSLOG, M.D. Denver, Colo. ; ACS Director, Region VI Clinical Professor of Radiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine. Colorado Division, ACS. Chm., Medical and Scientific Comm.; Mem., Excc. Conun. and MedicaI~ Advisory Comm.; Past Pres. (1952-54). Pres., Am. Coll. of Radiology (1952-53L Pres., Radiologlcal Society of North America (1950-51). Pres., Colo. State Med. Soc. (1947-48~. Chin., Rocky Mtn. Cancer Conf. (1955-56). HARRY A. BRtNKMAN Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director, Region IV Faculty Member, University of Wisconsin School of Banking. Illinois Division, ACS. Charter Mere. and Treas.; 1954 Distinguished Service Award. Past Vice Pres., Harris Trust and Savings Bank. 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; Vice Pres. and Director, Plymouth Place, Inc. ¢Congregational Old Peoples Home~. MRS. HAROLD S. BURDb'IT Brooklyn, N. Y.; ACS Director-at-Large Chairman, Policy Committee and Past National President, American Legion Auxiliary. Past Pres., Dept. oi New York, American Legion Auxiliary, and Past Chm. of its Cancer Comm. Past Mere., Army Nurse Corps; Mere.. World War Nurses Assn. Tl54380988
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*LOWELL T. COGGESHAI&, M.D. Chicago, IlL; ACS Directsr-at-Lm'ge Dean, Divisian of B~ological Sciences; Frederick H. Rawscn Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago. ACS Chin, Medical and $cicntifiu Comm. (1956) ; Chin., Professional Education Comm. (1954-551. Consultant to Surgeon General, U.S. Navy. Mere., Committee on Medicine, Foreign Operations Administration; Exec. Comm., Association of American Medical Colleges; Mere., National Academy of Science~. RAI.PH H. ERICHSEN Kansas City, Mo.; ACS Director, Region VII President, Osgood Coffee Co. Missouri Division, ACS. Mcm., Board and Excc. Comm.; Past Pres. and Campaign Chin., Kansas City and Jackson County Unit. Director. Marsh Steel Corp. *WARREN H. COLE, M.D. Chicago, lll.; ACS Director-at-Large Professor and Head, Department o~ Surgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine. ACS Chin., Professional Education Comm. { 1956) : Illinois Division, Vice Pres. Surgeon-in-Chief, Illinois Research Hasp. Pres., American College of Surgeons; Past Pres., Western Surgical Assn., Society of University Surgeons, Chicago Medical Sac. Advisor on Editorial Board, CA, Annals o/Surgery. Surgery', American Surgeon. FRANK W. FOOTE, JR., M.D. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large Attending Pathologist, Memorial Hospital. Formerly Assoc. Diagnostic Pathologist, Division of Laboratories and Research. N. Y. State Dept. of Health. Assoc. Prof. of Pathology, Cornell and Sloan-Kettering Division. Consulting Pathologist, St. John's River- side Hasp, Yonkers. Special Fellow, Tumor Pathology, National Cancer Institute (1939-40l. "WILLIAM C. COPE, D.C.S. Newark, N. J.; ACS Director, Region 11 President, William C. Cope, Inc. New Jersey Division, ACS. Past Pres. Chin., Interstate Sanitation Commission t N. Y., N. J., and Conn.) ; Director, Division of Planning and Development, N.J. (1952-55). See., New Jersey State Crippled Children Commission; Treas., Essex County Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Pres. and Treas., Drake College (1930"52) ; Director, Lincoln National Bank, Newark (1946-55) ; Holds honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Ithaca College, H. FLEMING FULLER, M.D. Kinston, N. C.; ACS Director, Region Ill Chief, Obstetrical and Gynecological Service, Lenoir Memorial Hospital. North Carolina Division, ACS. Mere., Board and Exec. Comm. Mere., Board of Trustees, North Csrolina Cancer Institute. "RUTHERFORD t. ELLIS Atlanta, Ga.; ACS Director-at-Large President, Lip~comb-Ellis Co. ACS Chairman, Executive Committee f1954--56) ; Chin., Fund Raising Policy Comm, (t956) ; Sec. (1953.5¢) : Georgia Division, Board Chin. Pres. Southern General Insurance Co.; Vice Pres., Progressive Fire Insurance Co.; See., Southern Mills, ]no.; Chin., Exec. Comm., DeKalb County Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; Dir., Bank of Georgia; Dir., Pro~csdve Life Ins. Co. MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR. Hillsborough, Calif.; ACS Director-at- Large Director, Children's Hospital; Director, Committee for Art, Stanford University. ACS Chairman, Committee on Field Services; Vice Pres. (1954-551 : California Division, Past Board Chin. and Past Commander. Past Mere., U. S. Fuel Administration; Am. R-elicf Admin. Missian to Poland. Past O~cer, Family Service Agency; American Women's Voluntary See'ices. Tl54380987
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V~ILI.IA~M U. GARDNER, Ph.D. New Haven, Cerm.; ACS Direct~r-at-~ Profit ~d C~ai~an, Dep~tment o~ Anatomy, Y~e School of ~,~ediclne. Connecticut Di~sion, ACS. P~st Chin., Assoc. Editor, Cancer R~earch and ~to~e~ Review. Pr~., American Association of Cancer Research (19~-~); Se~-Tre~. (1942-~) ; Mere., National Adsqso~ Cancer Council (19~-54). Mere., American Association of Anatomists, American Association ~or Study of InternM Secretions, Medical Fellowships Board of the National Research Council. PAUL R. GERHARDT, M.D. Albany, N. Y.; ACS Director, Region I Director, Cancer Control Bureau, New York State Department of Health. New York State Division, ACS. Chin., Exec. Comm. Past Pres., Public Health Cancer Association of America. Assoc. Prof. of Ontology, Associate in Medicine, Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Albany Medical College. Guest Lecturer iu Cancer Control, Harvard and Yale Schools of Public Health. *MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg, Va. ; ACS Director, Region III Past President and Past Vice President, Virginia Division, ACS. Winner of J. Shehon Horse]ey Award for outstanding contribution to cancer control in Virginia. Past Pres., Randolph-Macon Wom.en's College Alumnae. Past Pres,, Middle Atlantic States Chapter of the American Rhododendron Sue.; Past Pres., Garden Club of Virginia. JOHN R. HELLER, M.D. Bethesda, Md.; ACS Director-at-Large Director, National Cancer Institute. District of Columbia Division, ACS. Board Mere. Former Chief, Venereal Disease Division of Public Health Service. Editor, Ioarn~l o/ the National Cancer Institute. /~RS. MARGARET TILDEN HELVENSTON Xenia, Ohio; ACS Director, Region I1 Ohio Division. ACS. Vice Pres. and Mere., Exec. Comm.; Past State Commander; Past Commander, Greene County Unit. Unit Chin., United Voluntary Services; Women's State Committee of Ohio. Mere.. Exee. Comm., Greene County Council for Retarded Children and Mental Health Assn.: Mere., International Society for the Welfare of Cripples. Former Chief. Women's Volunteer Utilization Headquarters. U.S. Air *CHARLES D. HILLES, JR. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large Vice President, International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. ACS Board Vice Chairman (1956) ; Chin., Research Comm. (1956); Chin., Exec. Comm. (1954); See. (1946-52): Treas. (1945 I. Former Special Legal Advisor to U. S. High Commissioner for Germany. Director, Beckman.Downtown Hosp.; Rip Van Winkle Foundation. Lingnan University (China) ; The Taft School. Mere.. U. S. Advisory Board, Zurleh General Ai:cident and Liability Insurance Co., Ltd. LELAND E. HOTLY, M.D. Muskegon. Mich.: ACS Director. Region IV Head of Department of Radiology, Haekley Hospital. Michigan Division. ACS. Vice Chin. Fellow, American College of Radiology and American College of Physicians; Diplomate, American Board of Radiology. CHARLES S. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Nashville, Tenn.; ACS Director-at-Large President, Fisk University. Vice Pres., American Social Hygiene Assn.; Past Pres., Southern Sociological Sue.; Mem., Editorial Board, American Sociological Review; Director, Dept. of Social Sciences, Fisk Univ. 11928-46). Delegate (1946) to First Session of United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization in Paris; to Second Session ~1947) at Mexico City. Board Mere.. Fulbright Scholarships. T!54360988
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"DONALD E. JOHNSON Flint, Mich.; ACS Director-at-Large Publisher, Flint News-Advertiser. Michigan Division, ACS. Mew.. Board and Exec. Comm.; Past Pres. and Past Mere., National Advisory Cancer Council. Pres. and Treas., Daily Reporter fColdwatcr, Mich.) ; Secretary- Treasurer. "Whiting Foundation. t. W. LaRSON, M.O. Bismarck, N. D.; ACS Director, Region V Pathologist, Quoin and Ramstad Clinic, and Bismarck Evangelical and St. Alexius Hospitals. ACS Vice Pres. (1947-48) ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. (1950). North Dakota Cancer Society, Board Mere. Past Pres., American Society of Clinical Pathologists; Founding Fellow, Cellege of American Pathologists; Mere., Board of Trustees, American Medical Assn.; Diplomate. American Beard of Pathology. STUART H. KEAY Manchester, N. H.; ACS Director, Region I Cashier, Amoskeag National Bank. New Hampshire Cancer Society, ACS. Treasurer. Asst. Treas., Anmskeag Trust Co.; Director, Manchester Gas Co. Director, Manchester Community Chest and Manchester Chapter, American Red Cross. Trustee, Manchester YMCA; Mere., Advisory Board, Salvation Army; Past Pres., Manchester Kiwanis Club. *MRS. ALBERT D. LASKER New York City: ACS Director-at-Large President, Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. Mere., National Advisory Cancer Council. Co-Chin., National Mental Health Comm. Mere., Board of Managers, Memorial Hosp.; Board Mere., Department of Hospitals, City of New York. Trustee, Museum of Modem Art. CALVIN T. KLOPP, M.D. Washington, D. C.; ACS Director, Region If Assistant Professor o[ Clinical Surgery, George Washington University School of Medicine. District of Columbia Division, ACS. Pres. (1955-56l ; See'y and Mere., Exee. Comm. (1946-55). Director, George Washington University, (Warwick Memorial) Cancer Clinic, Washington. Consultant. U. S. Public Health Service and U. S. Naval Hosp., Bethesda, Md.; Diplomate, American Board o[ Surgery. *GOV. WALTER J. KOHLER Kohler, Wis.; ACS Director-at-Large Governor of Wisconsin. ACS Board Chairman (1953-56) : Wisconsin Division, Past Pres. and Past o Board Chin. Pres.. Vollrath Co.; Director, Security National Bank, Sheboygan. *WILLIAM B. LEWIS New York City; ACS Director-at-Large President, Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. ACS Chairman, Radio and Television Comm. ~ 1954-56~. Former Asst. Director, Domestic Branch, Ol~ee of War Information; Former Chief of Domestle Radio Bureau, Ottlee o[ War Information. Former Vice Pres. in charge ol Programs, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CHARLES C. fUND, M.D. Boston, Mass.; ACS Director-at-Large Clinical Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School. ACS Pres. (1952); Vice Pres. (1951); Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. (1949): Massachusetts Division, Pres. 11948-50 ~. Surgeon-in-Chief, Fifth Surgical Service, Boston City Hasp.; Visiting Surgeon, New England Deaconess Hosp. T154380989
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*|AN A~ACDONALD, M.D. Lc~ Angeles, Calif.; ACS Director, Region VI As~clate Clinical Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Southern California. California Division, ACS. Board Chin.; Past Pres. Senior Attending Surgeon, Los Angeles County Hosp. and St. Vincent's Hosp.; Consulting Radiate Therapist, Children's Hosp. Past Chin., Cancer Corereission, California Medical Assn; Chre., Cancer Study Group, AMA Research Comte. Fellow, American College of Surgeons; Diploreatc, American Board of Radiology.. HARRY McENERNY, JR. New Orleans, La.; A.CS Director, Region Ill Partner, Law Firm of Legler, McEnerny and Waguespack. Loulsiana Divlslon, ACS. Pres. and Board Board Mere., National Areerican Bank of New Orleans; First Hnmestead and Savings Assn. Board Mere., Marquette Association for Higher Education, Archconfraternity of St. Ann National Shrine. Past Board Mere., Family Service Soc., the Council of Social Agencies, the Community Church of N~w Orleans; Past Pres., New Orleans Rotary Club. MRS. R. E. /~OSIMAN Seattle, Wash.; ACS Director, Region V ACS Vice Presldent (1951-53) ; Chin., Field Organization C~ram. (1953) : Washington Division, Field Army Commander and Seo'y. Board Mere. and Past Pres., Women's Auxiliary to American Medical Assn.; Mere., State Hospital Advisory Council; Past Mcm., National Advisory Cancer Council; Mere., Nursing Services Comm., American Red Cross. Mere., Women's Corem.. Seattle Syrephony ARTHUR NEEF, J. O. Detroit, Mich.; ACS Director, Region IV Dean, Wayne University Law School and Vice President, Wayne University. Southeastern Michigan Division, ACS. Chin,, Board ot Trustees. Vice Pres,, Michigan Cancer Foundation; Chre., Board oi Trustees, Detroit Institute of Cancer Research; Pres., Yates Mereoria] Clinic (Cancer). Mere., National Legal Advisory Corereittcc o| National Society for Medical Research. LESLIE A. MILLER Cheyenne, Wyo.; ACS Director, Region V Vice Chairman, Task Force on Water Resources and Power, 2nd Hoover Commlsslon. Wyoming Division, ACS. Chre,, Exeo. Corere. Governor of Wyoming (1933-39) ; Past Mere. both houses of State Legislature. Regional Director, WPB (1942-44). Director, Resources for the Future, Inc.; Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc.; Grand Teton Lodge and Transportation Co. HARRY M. NELSON, M.D. Detroit, Mich.; ACS Director-at-Large Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne University. ACS Pros. (1953} ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. (1951-52) : Southeastern Michigan Division, Pres. Chief Gynecologist, Woman's Hosp.; Attending Surgeon, Receiving Hosp. Mere., Cancer Comm., Areeriean College of Surgeons; Vice Chre., Michigan Cancer Coordinating Comm.; Mere., gxec. Comm., Detroit Institute of Cancer Research; Mere., Exec. Comm., Yates Clinic. H. FRED MOFFITT, M.D. A]toona. Pa.; ACS Director, Region II Chief, Gynecologic Service, Ahoona Hospital. Pennsylvania Division, ACS. Mere., Exec. Corem.; Pres. (1952-53). Mere., Commission on Cancer of Pennsylvania Medical Soc.: Pennsylvania Cancer Coordinating Comm.; Pres.-Elect, Wainwright Tumor Clinic Assn.; Arecrican College of Surgeons. ALTON OCHSNER, M.D. New Orleans, LO.; ACS Director-at-Large Chairman, Department oi Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine. ACS Pres. (1950) ; Chre., Medical and Scientific Comm. (1949). Past Pres., Are. Coil of Surgs.; Am. Assn. for Thoracic Surg.; Soe. for Vascular Surg., So. Surgical Assn.; Pres., Intl. Soc. of Angiology, Interstate Postgradu- ate Med. Assn.; Dir. Section on Gout. Surg., Och~ner Clinic. Co-Editor, ,Surgery & lnter~.ador~l Surgical Digest. Tl54360££0
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~'MR$. E. LEE OZEIRN O~a~oma City, Okh.; ACS ]3irecto:, S~te P~idcnt, O~ah~ Coun~l. ACS Vice PreHdeat (19~) ; Chin., Bo~d Members' Conference (195~5) : OMahoms DiCtion. Vi~ Pres.; Find Army Commander; Mere. of Board ~d Exec. Comm. Morn., National Board, Women's Medic~ CoBege of Pennsylvani~ Third Vice Pr~., Gen~ Federation of Women's Clubs: Past Pre~.. OMahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs. Mere., State Ad~o~ Board, U.S. Savings Bonds; Board Mere., Oklahoma City University Women's Council. WIL~RD H. PARSONS, M.O, Vi&sburg, Miss.; ACS Directoh Region HI Chief of Staff and Director of 5urge~, Vicksburg Hospital. Mississippi Division, A~. Pres. Assoc. Prof. of Clinical Surge~, University of Mississippi ~hool of Medicine. Past Chin., Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons. Mere., Southern SurgicM Assn,, Americ~ Surgical Assm, Societe hte~atlonale do Chirurgle; Past Chin, Cancer Comm., Miss. State Medical Assn.; Diplomat~ American Board of Surg¢~. Mere., Advlsn~ Board, CA and ~he Cancer "MRS. HAROI.D PRINCE Grand Island, Neb.; ACS Director, Region VI Ccnsuhant to Administrator of Federal Civil Defense. Nebraska Division. ACS. Mere., Board and Exeeo Comm.; Past Campaign Chin. Past Pres.; Nebraska League of Wcm~n Voters: Past Chin., Nebraska Board of Control. Board Mere.. Nebraska Crippled Children (JAMES) ELLIOTT SCARftOROUGH, M.D. Emoty. Ca.; ACS Director-at-Large Associate Professor of Surgery ( Neoplastic Disease), Emory University. Georgia Division. ACS. Chin., Exec. Comm. Director, Robert Winship Tumor Clinic. Emory University. EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M.D. Philadelphia, Pa.; ACS Director-at-Large Director, Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Proiessor o{ Radiology, School of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine, Univ, of Pa. Philadelphia Division, ACS. Board Mere. Mere., Cancer Control Commlttee'of National Cancer Institute; Committee on Radiology, National Research Council; Past Pres., Radlologlcal Society of North America (1954) ; Past Pres., American College of Radiology (1948-49). S. F. SINGER, M.D. Ottumwa, Iowa; ACS Director, Region IV President, Iowa l:ladioiogical Society; Member, State Committee on Cancer Control of the Iowa State Medical Society. Iowa Division, ACS. Pros. and Board Mere. Psst Chin., Wapello County Tumor Clinic. Fellow, AmerlCaa College of Radiology; formerly Director of X.ray Dept. of Second University Clinic, Vienna, Austria; former Teacher o{ Radiology, University of Vienna. ALFRED M. POPMA, M.D. Boise, Idaho; ACS Director, Region V Head, Dept. of Radiology, St. Luke's Hosp. Chairman, ACS Medical and Scientific Executive Comm. (1955-56) ; Pres. (1954) ; Vice Pres. (1952) : Idaho Division, Advisor to Board. Consulting Radiologist, U. S. Veterans Hosp., Boise; Mere, Idaho Comm. o~ the Western Interstate Comm. for Higher Ed.; Past Pres., Idaho State Med. Assn.; Diplomate, Ara. Bd. o~ Radiology Fellow, Am. CoIL of Radiology. HOWARD E. SNYDER, M.D, Winfie_Id, Kan.; ACS Director, Region VII Consultant in Surgery to Surgeon General, U. S. Army. Kansas Division, ACS. Pres. (1948-50). Lecturer in Surgery, University of Kansas; Mere., Cancer Cumin,, American College of Surgeons. Past Vice Pres., Southwestern Surgical Congress; Mcm., American Surgical Assn., Western Surgical Assn., American Association for Thoracic Surgery. T[54380991
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Fo C. SOWEIL l~a~ville, Tenn.; ACS Director, Re~icn III Vice President and General Manager, Station WLAC. Tennessee Division. ACS. Past Pre~.; Chin., Campaign Comm. (1952-53). Past Pres., Tennessee Association of Broadcasters; Director, CBS A~liates Board; Mere, Plans Comm., Radio Advertising Bureau. Vice Pres., Tennessee Safer7 Council; Chin., Governor*s Emergency Traffic Safety Comm. Past Pres., Nashville Chamber of Commerce; Past Pres., Nashville Adx-ertising Federation ; Mum.. Board of Trustees, United Givers Fund. WENDELl MEREOI~'H STANLEY, Ph.O. Berkeley, Calif.; ACS Director-at-Large Professor of Biochemistry and Director, Virus Laboratory, University of California. California Division, ACS. Board blem. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 11946). Mum., National Advisory Cancer Council; Expert Advisory Panel on Virus Diseases, World Health Organization; National Academy of Sclenees; American Philosophical See.; Committee on Medical Research, Otfice of Scientific Research and Devdopment, Consultant to Secretary el War (19~6-46). Chm., Panel on Virus o~ Committee on Growth (194748). Trustee, Mills College. FRANK STANTON, Ph.D. New York City; ACS Director.at-Large President, Columbia Broadcasting System, ACS Chin., Public Education Comm. ( 1955 -56 ). Board Chin., Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Director, The Advertising Coundl, Inc., National Citizens Commission For the Public Schools, Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc. Trustee, Committee for Economic Development. CHESTER A. STAYTON, M.D. Indianapolis, Ind.; ACS Director, Region IV Chairman, Dept. of Radiology, St. Francis Hospital and Witham Mum. Hospital. Indiana Division, ACS. Past Vice Pres. and Chin., gxec. and Service Comma. Asst. Peel of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine. Past Chin, Comm. on Control oI Cancer, Indiana State bledical Assn. Diplomate, American Board of Radiology; Fellow, American College of Radiobgy. ERNEST L STI~I~INS, ~.O, Bahimore~ Md.; A~ D~ector-at-~g~ Director. School oi Hy~ene and Public Heahh, Johns Hopkins University. Pres., National Health Coundl {195062~. Consul~nt ~o Surgeons-GeneraL U. S. A~y, U. S. Navy, U. S. Public Health Se~ce; Sec.-Treag, American Board of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Commlsslon~r of Heahh, New York City (1942~ : Director, Division of Communicable ~seases, N. Y. State Department ~f Public Health ~ 1937-3~1 : Asst. Commissioner ~ 1938-40 ~. Prohssor of Epidemtology, College of Physicians and Surgcans, Columbia University ~ 1940-46). FR~NN ~. TAYLOR New York Ck~: ACS Director-ab~rge Executive Vice President and Direclor, New York Herald Tribune. Milwaukee Division, ACS. Pas~ Pres. and Campaign Chin. Mum., Grealer New York Committee National Fund ice Medical Education. Trustee. Ducks Unlimited. Publisher, Milwaukee Sen~nd 11943-54~ ; Vice Pres., and Director, Hears~ Corp. (19~-55~ ; Post National Advertising 9irector, Scripps League of Newspapers: Past Publisher, Press, Por¢lan~ News Telegram, Seattle S~ar. *HOWARD C. TAYLOR, JR., M.D. New York City; ACS Director-at-Large Professor and Executive Officer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology., Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. ACS Pres. t1955~ ; Vice Pres. (1954~ ; Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm. i1953) : New York City Cancer Comm., Vice Pres. and Board Mum. Director, Sloane Hosp. for Women, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Visiting Gynecologist, Francis Delafield Hosp. Editor. American Journal of Obstetr~c~ and Gynecology. MRS. D, N. THOMAS Weirton, W. Va.; ACS Director, Region II West Virginia Cancer Society, ACS. Board Member; Vice Chin., Exec. Comm.; County Chin.; County Campaign Chin. Chm., Woman's Volunteer Services of American Red Cross, Wor]d War II. Chin., Blood Bank Program,WorldWar II. T[543~0£92

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