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Know Your Board of Directors
Abstract
The Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society is comprised of 68 outstanding leaders in the medical and scientific or other fields of activity.
Fields
- Named Organization
- AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)Labor Union
- Air Force
- American Cancer Society
- American College of Radiology
- American Petroleum Institute
- California Medical Association
- Carthage College
- Central Surgical Association
- Chamber of Commerce
- Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
- Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
- Columbia University
- Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
- Department of Public Safety
- *Emery University (Emory)
- Esso
- Franklin and Marshall College
- George Washington University
- Georgetown University
- Harvard Medical School
- Herald Tribune
- Illinois College
- Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
- Johns Hopkins University
- Kiwanis Club
- Lasker Foundation
- League of Women Voters
- Lehigh University
- Memorial Hospital
- Mills College
- Navy
- New York University
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Contract research lab; does gov't work and also takes private contracts.- Office of Naval Research
- Preventive Medicine (periodical)
- Radiological Society of North America
- Red Cross
- Research Council
- Salvation Army
- Sears Roebuck
- Singer
- Sloan Foundation
- Society of Nuclear Medicine
- Southern Methodist University
- Stanford University
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Surgical Association
- Texas Medical Association
- U.S. Air
- University Medical Center
- *University of California Berkeley (use University of California at Berkeley)
- University of Chicago
- University of Colorado
- University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
- University of Louisville
- University of Vienna
- University of Washington
- US Army
- Warner Lambert
- Washington State Medical Association
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Wayne State University
- Wesleyan University
- Whitney Foundation
- Air Force
- Named Person
- Adair, Frank E.
- Adams, James S.
- Adie, George C.
- Aud, Guy
- Bank, Loan
- Berkey, William A.
- Bobst, Elmer H.
- Bonds, Israel
- Brack, C. Bernard
- Brinkman, Harry A.
- Brock, C. Bernard
- Callaway, Enoch
- Cantwell, William H.
- Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
- Cline, John W.
- Coggeshall, Lowell T.
- 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.
- Dea, Ira
- Erichsen, Ralph H.
- Foote, Frank W.
- Foote, Frank W., Jr.
- Fuller, H. Fleming
- Fuller, W. Parmer
- Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
- Heap, Virginia Mason
- Heller, John R., M.D. (Former NCI director)
Plaintiff- Hermann, Mildred R.
- Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
- Hills, Forest
- Hole, Jackson
- Holler, John R.
- Ill, Edward J.
- Johnson, Donald E.
- Johnston, Eric A.
- Keay, Stuart H.
- Klopp, Calvin T.
- Kohler, Walter J.
- Kohler, Walter L.
- Lasker, Albert D.
Defense- Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
- Leak, Glenn H.
- Leisure, Donovan
- Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense- Life, Paul
- Looker, Albert D.
- Lund, Charles C.
- Mcbee, Royal
- Mcnamee, Frank
- Miller, Leslie A.
- Morgan, J. P. (19th century "robber baron")
- Nelson, Harry M.
- Newton, Donovan Leisure
- Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff- Parsons, Willard H.
- Pendergrass, Eugene P.
- Pfeiffer, Louise
- Prince, Harold
- Rathbone, Monroe J.
- Rosenberg, Anna M.
- Scarborough, J. Elliott
- Scott, Wendell G.
- See, Dallas
- Sloan, Alfred P.
- Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
- Stanley, Wendell Meredith
- Stayton, Chester A.
- Stebbins, Ernest L.
- Stuart, James V.
- Stuart, John
- Taylor, Frank L.
- Taylor, Howard C.
- Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
- Waiters, Charles H.
- Walters, Charles H.
- Waterman, George W.
- Wenzel, Henry G., Jr.
- Whitney, John Hay
- Wilcox, Francis J.
- Wilson, Edwin B.
- Winkle, Van
- Winter, Norbert F.
- Wood, David A.
- Adams, James S.
- Date Loaded
- 16 Mar 2005
- Box
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KNOW YOUR
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
1958
AMERIOAN
CANCER
SO01ETY~
T!54360998

The Board of Directors of the American Cancer
Society is comprised of 68 outstanding leaders in
the medical and scientific or other fields of activity.
These men and women, who have dedicated
themselves to the unceasing fight to control and
conquer cancer, bring together a broad and
impressive variety of experience and knowledge.
Theirs is the important task of managing the
Society's business affairs- its policy, planning,
and programs.
The distinguished Honorary Life Directors,
presented first in the following pages, served for-
merly as regular Board members and at present
continue to benefit the Society with their valuable
counsel and experience.
Under the practical and inspirational leadership
of our Board of Directors, the devoted individuals
serving co-actively in the various positions in the
National office and in the Divisions and Units are
enabled successfully to carry out the Society's
constantly expanding activities in the fight to
control and conquer cancer.
MEFFORD R. RUNYON
Executive Vice President
JANUARY, 1958.
REGION NO. 1
Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts; New Hampshire;
New York; New York City, N. Y.; Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Nassau County, N. Y.~ Queens County, N. Y.; Staten
Island, 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 Virginia.
REGION NO. 3
Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Loulsiana;
Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; Ten-
nessee; Virginia.
REGION NO. 4
Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Michigan; Southeastern Michi-
gan; Minnesota; Wisconsin; Milwaukee County, Wis.
REGION NO. 5
Alaska; Idaho; ~Iontana; North Dakota; Oregon;
South Dakota; Washington; Wyoming.
REGION NO. 6
Arizona; California; Colorado; Nebraska; 1'levada;
New Mexico; ~tah.
REGION NO. 7
Arkansas; Kansas; Missouri; Oklahoma; Texas.
HONORARY LIFE DIRECTORS
FRANK E. ADAIR, M.D.
~ew York City; ACS Honorary Life
Director.
Assoc. Professor of Clinical Surgery,
Cornell Univ. ~ledical College.
ACS Pres. (1944-46) ; Vice Pres.
(1942-43) ; Sec'y. (1935-4l) ; Chin., Exec.
Com. (1935-39).
Attending Surgeon Emeritus, l~Iemorial
and Ewing Hospitals, N.Y.C.
Mere., Administrative Bd, Doctor's Ho~p.;
Surgical Consultant to several N.Y.C.
Hospitals.
Past Chin., Cancer ControI Comm.,
Nat':. Advisory Cancer Council.
JAMES S. ADAMS
New York City: ACS Honorary Life
Director.
General Partner, Lasard Freres & Co.
ACS Honorary Board Chin. (1956) ;
Vice Chin. (1953-55) ; Chin., Legislative
Comm. (1956-58) ; Chin., Exec. Comm.
(1946-52) ; Chin., Research Comm.
(1945-55).
D|r.: Minerals and Chemicals Corp. of
America; Warner-Lambert
Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.; U. S. Borax
and Chemical Corp.; Carter
Products, Inc.
Trustee: Indiana Univ, Foundation.
Pres., Inst. ~or Psychiatric Research,
Indiana Univ. Medical 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) ; Chin., Service Comm.
(1953-55) : Kentucky Division, Mere. Bd.
and Exec. Comm.; Pres. (1942-50).
Mere., Surgical Staffs, Louisville General
and St. J'oseph's Infirmary.
Editor, Joz~r~al and Past Pres., Kentucky
State Medical Assn.
Diplomats, Am. Board of Surgery;
Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons.
ELMER H. BOBST
Montclair, N. J.; ACS Honorary Life
Director.
Board Chairman, Warner-Lambert
Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.
ACS Chairman, Exec. Comm. (1945) ;
Chin., Natq. Campaign Comm.
(1949-56) ; Honorary Bd. Chin.
(1951-55) ; Vice Chin. (1946-50) ;
Natq. Campaign Chin. (1947-48).
Mere., Natq. Advisory Cancer Council :
Dir., Spies Comm. for Clinical Research;
Mere., Univ. of Pa. Medical Research
Council.
Charter Mere., V/'orld ~,fedical Assn.,
Nat'l. F~nd for Medical Education.
Trustee, Rutgers College of Pharmacy;
Franklin and Marshall College.
Vice Pres., Natq. Hospital for Speech
Disorders; Dir+, CARE; Pres.,
Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Fdn.
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GEN. WILLIAM J. DONOVAH
New Yerk City; ACS Honorary Life
Direztor.
Senior Partner, Donovan, Leisure,
Newton and I~ne.
ACS Chm., Exam. Comm. (1953) ; Board
Chm. (1950-52); Hat~. Campai~
Chm. (1950).
Former Ambassador to Thailand.
As ~la~or General, World ~ar If,
organized and directed 0~ce el
Strategic So,ices; Congressional
Medal of Honor ~inner,~or]d ~ar I.
MRS. ANNA M. ROSENBERG
New York City; ACS Honotmry L~fe
Director.
Pub. and Ind'l. Relations Consultant.
Former ~s~ Secer~ o~ Defense.
Co-Chm, Natq. H~rt Comm.; Bd. ~Iem:
~b~rt and I~a~ Lasker Foundation;
American-Korean Foundation.
~lem., Bd. of Hospitals of the City of
New York.
5~em., Bd. of Trustees of John Hay Whitney
Foundation; Nat~. Fund for MedicM
Education; Bd. of Trustees ~nd Exec.
Comm., The American Heritage
Foundation.
ERIC A. JOHNSTON
Washington, D.C.; ACS Honorary Life
Director.
Pres,, Mot|on Picture Assn. of
America, Inc.
ACS Honorary Beard Chm. (1946,1950) ;
Board Chm. (1945,194q-48-49) ;
Nat~ Campaign Chm. (1945)
Pres., ]~Ietion Picture Export Assn.
Past Pres., U. S. Chamber of Commerce.
Past Administrator, Economic
Stabilization Agency.
Chm., Internat'i. Development Advisory Bd.
Ambassador, Special Representative of
the President of the United States.
ALFRED P, SLOAN, JR.
New York City; ACS Honorary Lifo
Director.
Honorary Board Chairman,
General ~otors Corporation.
Pres., Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Inc.;
Board Chin., Sloeu-Kettering lust. for
Cancer Research.
Dir., E. I. duPont deNemours & Co.;
Braden Copper Co.; Kennecott Copper
Corp.; J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc.
MRS. R. E. MOSIMAN
Seattle, Wash.; ACS Honorary Life
Director.
ACS Past Vice Pres.; Bd. Mere. (1946-56) :
Washington Division, State Commander
Field Orgauizatlon since 1942.
Past Pres.: Women's Auxiliary ef the
Am. Medical Assn.; Women's At~xiliary
of the Washington State Medical Assn.
Past Mere., Natq. Advisory Cancer Council,
U. S. Dept. of Health.
Mere.: State Hospital Advisory Council;
Past President's Assembly, Seattle.
JAMES V. STUART
Grand Rapids, Mich.; ACS Honorary
Life Director.
Vice President, ~,~ichlgan National Bank.
ACS Treasarer 11950o52).
Dir.: Morton Hotel Co.,
John Widdicomb Co. and William A.
Berkey Furhtture Co., Grand Rapids;
John Stuart Co., New York City.
C. C. NESSELRODE, M.D.
Kansas City, Ken.; ACS Honorary Life
Director.
Professor of Clinical Surgery, University
of Kansas School of It[edicine (Retired).
ACS Pres. (1949); Vice Pres. (1946).
Past Pres., Kansas State Medical Soc.;
Southwest Clinical Assn.; Kansas City
Surgical Soc.; Kansas City Acad. of
~edicine.
~.[em., Bd. of Governors, Am. College of
Surgeons.
Fellow, AMA; Foundation ~dem., Am.
Board of Surgery.
EDWIN B. WILSON, Ph.D.
Boston, Mass.; ACS Honorary Life
Director,
Professor of Vital Statistics Emeritus,
Ha~vard University,
ACS Board Chm. (1937-41) ; Vice Prec.
(1936) : PIassachusstts Div., Bd. Mere.
Consultant to Boston Branch, Ofllce of
Naval Reeearah.
Past Pres., Am. Academy of Arts and
Sciences; Am. Statistical Assn.;
Social Science Research Comm.
Past Vice Pres., Nat~. Academy of
Sciences; Honorary Fellow of the Royal
Statistical Scc. (Lsndon) ; Honorary
LL.D., Wesleyan Univ. (19~5).
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GEORGE C. ADIE, M,D.
New Rochelle, N.Y.; ACS Director,
Region I (1956-58).
Director of Surgery, New Rochelle
Hospital and Grasslands Hospital,
Valhalla, N. Y.
ACS Westehester Cancer Committee,
Board Chin. Dir., Tumor Clinic,
Grasslands Hosp.
Mere. Am. College of Surgeons and
Am. Surglcal Soc.
C. BERNARD BRACK, M.D.
Baltimore, }Idj ACS Director, Region II
Associate Professor of Gynecology,
Johns Hopkins ~Łedical School.
ACS ~ary]and Division, Board Chin. and
Past Pres.
Chief, Gynecological Radium Ciinlc;
Pounder, Cancer Detection Clinic,
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Mere., Society of Pdvic Surgeons;
Continental Gynecologic Society.
G. V. BRINDLEY, M.D.
Temple, Texas: ACS Director, Region VII
(1957-59).
Past President, Scott and White Clinic.
Past ACS President; Vice Pres. (1955) ;
Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm.
(1954) : Texas Division, Past Chin.,
Exec. Comm.
Gee., Scott, Sherwood and Brindley Fdn;
Trustee, Texas i~fedical Assn.; Past
Pres., Texas Medical Assn.; Past Pres.,
Southern Surgical Assn.
Regent, Am. College of Surgeons
J. P. BERGER, M.D.
Wichita, Ken.; ACS Director,
Region VII (1957-58).
ACS Kansas Division, Pres.: Sedgwick
Gounty Unit, Bd. l~[em, and Medical
Advisor.
Past Pres., Sedg'wick County (Ken.)
Medical Society.
Holds staff position in several hospitals
in Wichita.
Attending Physician for Dermatology
and Syphilology, Veterans Adm..
Hospital, Wichita.
Mere.: Society of Investigative
Dermatology; Am. Public Heal th Assn.;
Rocky Mt. Dermatological Society;
Pacific Dermatological Assn.
Fellow: Am. Medical Assn.; Am. Academy
of Dermatology and Syphilology;
Academy Internat~l 0Ł Medicine.
HARRY A. BRINKMAN
Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director, Region IV
(195'/-59).
ACS Illinois Division, 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., ~tate 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).
JOHN S. BOUSLOG, M.D.
Denver, Colo.; ACS Director, Region VI
(1957-59).
Clinical Prof. of Radiology, Univ. of
Colorado School of Medicine.
ACS Colorado Division, Chin., 1~%edical and
Scientific Comm.; ]~.[em., Exee. Comm.
and ]~fedical Advisory Comm.;
Past Pres. (1952-54).
Pres.: Am. Coll. of Radiology (1952-53) ;
Radiological Society of North Am.
(1950-51) ; Colo. State Medical Soc.
(1947-48).
Pres., Reeky Mr. Radleloglcal Soc.
*JAMES M. BRITrAIN
Bryn Mawr, Pa.; ACS Director, Region II
(195%~9).
Dir.: Philadelphia Suburban Transporta-
tion Co.; Leeds, Lippincott Co.;
~utual Fire, Marine & Inland Ins. Co.
ACS Pennsylvania Division, Bd. Mere. and
Past Pres.
Vice Pres.: Cheney State Teachers
College; Metropolitan Y.~LC.A., Phila.;
Mercy-Douglass Hosp.
Trustee: Hahnemann Hosp. and Medical
College; Childrens Hosp. of Ph~a.
~[em.: Philadelphia Bar Assn.;
Am. Bar Assn.
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ENOCH CALLAWAY, M.D.
LaGrange, Ca.; ACS Director, Re,on III
C195G-sS).
Senior Attending Surgeon, City-County
Heap.
ACS Georgia Division, Chin., Professional
Education Comm.; Past Pres.
Dir., West Georgia Cancer Clinic.
Past Pres., Z~edical Association of Georgia.
WILLIAM H. CANTWELL
Wilmington, Del,; ACS Director, Region XI
(1956-58).
Managing Director, Eastern Mal|eahle
Iron Company.
ACS Delaware Division, Mere. and Past
Chin., Exec. Comm.; Past State
Campaign Chin.
Pres., Wilmington Building and Loan Assn.
Dir.: Dept. of Public Safety, City of
Wilmington; Delaware State C. of C.;
Wilmington and New Castle Coun~.y
Council of Churches; Wilmington
Community Concert Assn.; Peoples Bank
and Trust Co.; Artisans Savings Bank,
Wilmington.
Trustee, Grace Methodist Church.
THOMAS CARLILE, M.D.
Seattle, Wash.; ACS Director, Reglou V
(195%59).
Chin., Dept. of Radiology, The Mason
Clinic and Virginia Mason Heap.
ACS Washington Division, Mere., Bd. and
Exec. Comm.
Aest. Clinical Prof. of Badiology,
University of Washington School of
Medicine.
Past Pres., The Society of Nuclear"
Medicine; Washington State Radio-
logical Soc.
Mere., Neel~lastie Comm., Washington
State Medical As,n.
Fellow, American College of Radiology;
Diplomate, Am. Board of Radielog~r.
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 Sec'y.; Bd. Chin. (1956-57)
Mere. and Past Pres., Am. Medical Assn.;
Mere., Council on Medical Ed. and
Hospitals.
Mere., and Past Pres., Calif. Medical Assn.;
Chin., Cancer Commission. (1955-58).
Mere.: Calif. Academy of Medicine;
Pacific Coast Surgical Assn.
Expert l,~edical Consultant in Surgery to
U. S.Air Force; Consultant to Surgeon
General, U. S. Navy.
Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons.
*LOWELL T. COGGESHALL, M.D.
Chicago, Ill.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1~s~-5s).
ACS President.
Dean, Die. of Biological Sciences and
Frederick IL Raw,on Prof. of ~fcdicine,
Univ. of Chicago.
Former Special Asst. to the U. S. Sec'y of
Health, Education and Welfare;
Consultant to Surgeon General,
U. S. Navy.
Pros,, Assn. of Am. Medical Colleges.
Mere.: Nat~. Academy of Sciences;
Am. Philosophical Society.
*WARREN H. COLE, M.D.
Chicago, IlL; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58).
Professor and Head, Department of
Surgery, University of Illinois
College of Medicine.
ACS Chin., Medical and Scientific Comm.
(1957).
Surgeon-in-Chief, Illinois Research Heap.
Past Pres,, Am. College of Surgeons;
Western Surgical Assn.; Society of
University Surgeons; Chicago Medical
See.; Chicago Surg. Soc.
Advisor on Editorial Board, CA, Aanals of
~ur~Tery, ,~urg ery, American ~argeon.
JAMES E. CONLEY, M.D.
Milwaukee, Wis.; ACS Director, Region IV
(1956-68).
Aseociate Professor oŁ Surgery, Marquette
University School of ]~fedicine.
ACS Milwaukee Division, Medical Chin.
and Vice Pres.; Chin, Pro~essional
Education Comm.
Council Mere., Wisconsin State Medical
See.; Wisconsin Surgical Soc.;
Milwaukee Academy of Medicine.
Mere,, Central Surgical Assn.; Am. Society
for Vascular Surgery.
Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery;
Fellow, Am. College o~ Surgeons.
MURRAY M. COPELAND, M.O., D.Sc.
Washington, D. C.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Prof. and Chm., Dept. of Ontology,
Georgetown Univ. Medical Center.
ACS District of Columbia Division, Past
Pros.
Pres.-Elect, Southeastern Surgical Congress.
Chin., Cancer Control Comm., Nat'l. Cancer
Inst.
Mere.: Comm. on Cancer, Am. Coii. of
Surgeons; Comm. on Pathology, Am.
Acad. of Orthopaedic Surgeons; Comm.
on Clinical Stage Classification and
Applied Statistics of the Internatq.
Union A~ainst Cancer.
~,Iem.: So, Surg. Ass'n.; Am. Orthopaedic
Assn. (Hen.) ; Am. Radium See.
Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery.
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*RUTHERFORD L ELLIS
Atlanta, Ca.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-5S).
President, Lipscomb-Ellia Co.
ACS Chairman, Executive Committee
(1954-58) ; Chin., Fund Raising Policy
Comm. (1956) ; Sec. (1953-54).
Bd. Chin.: Southern General Insurance Co.;
Progressive Fire Insurance Co.; Sec'y.,
Southern Mills, Inc.; Chin. Exec. Comm.,
DeKalb County Federal Savings & Loan
Assn.; Din: Bank of Georgia;
Progressive Life Ins. Co.
MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR.
Hi]lsborcugh, Calif.; ACS Director-at-
Large (1957-59).
Director, Children's Hospital.
ACS Chairman, Committee on Field
Services; Vice Pres. (1954-55) :
California Division, Past Beard Chin.
and Past Commander.
Past ?~Iem., U. S. Fuel Administration;
Am. Relief Admin. l~[ission to Poland.
Past Officer, Family Service Agency;
Am. ~,Vomen's Voluntary Services.
RALPH H. ERICHSEN
Kansas City, Me.; ACS Director, Region
VII (1956-58).
President, Osgood Coffee Co.
ACS Missouri Division, Chin., Exec.
Comm.; Pnst Pres. and Campaign Chin.,
Kansas City and Jackson County Unit.
Director, Marsh Steel Corp.
*MRS. POWELL GLASS
Lynchburg, Va.; ACS Director, Region III
(1957-59).
ACS Virginia Division, Past President and
Past Vice President.
Winner of J. ShelLon Horseley Award for
outstanding contribution to cancer
control in Virginia.
Past Pres., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College Alumnae.
Past Pres., Middle Atlantic States Chapter
of the Am. Rhododendron See.; Garden
Club of Virginia.
FRANK W. FOOTE, JR., M.D.
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Attending Pathologist, Memorial
Hospital.
i~Iem., New York City Cancer Committee.
Formerly Assoc. Diagnostic Pathologist,
Division of Laboratories and Research,
N. Y. State Dept. of Health.
Assoc. Prof. of Pathology, Cornell and
Sloan-Kettering Division.
Special Fellow, Tumor Pathology, Nat'i.
Cancer Institute (1939-40).
*MRS. ROGER G00DAN
Los Angeles, Calif.; ACS Director, Region
VI (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.
Din, Lo~ A~gel~s Times.
H. FLEMING FULLER, M.D.
Kinston, N. C.; ACS Director, Region
(1957-59).
Chief, Obstetrical and Gynecological
Service, Lenoir Memorial Hospital.
ACS North Carolina Division, Mere., Bd.
and Exec. Comm.
Clinical Assoc. Pro~essor, Dept. of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Univ. of
N. C. Medical School.
Mere., Bd. of Trustees: N. C. Cancer Inst.;
N. C. Baptist Hosp.
*JOHN R. HELLER, M.D.
Bethesda, Md.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58)
Director, National Cancer Institute.
Asst. Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health
Service,
ACS District of Columbia Division, Bd.
Mere,
Former Chief, Venereal Disease Division
of Public Health Service.
Editor, Journal o/the N~o~tal Ccncer
l~sti~tte.
YYlem., Bd., Scientific Consultants, Sloano
Kettering Institute.
Diplomate, Am. Board of Preventive
Medicine.
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*CHARLES D. HILLES, JR.
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(t957-59).
Executive Vice President, International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
ACS Board Vice Chairman (1957); Chm,
Research Comm. (1956) ;Chm., Exec.
Comm. (19~4); Sec. (1946-5~-); Treas.
Former Special Legal Advisor to U. S.
High Commissioner for Germany.
Dir.: Beekman-Downtown Hosp.; Rip
Van Winkle Foundation, Lingnau
University (China) ~ The Taft Scbbol.
Mere., U. S. Advisory Board, Zurich
General Accident and LiabilRy
Insurance Co,, Ltd.: Dir.: Royal McBee
Corporation; The New York Trust
Company.
*DONALD E. JOHNSON
Flint, Mich,; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Pres. and Treas., Advertisers Press, Inc.
ACS Michigan Division, Mere. Bd. and
Exec. Coma,; Past Pres. and Past
Treas.
Pres. and Treas,, D˘ily Repo~'~er .
(Coldwater, Mich.).
Sec'y.-Treas., Whiting Foundation.
STUART H. KEAY
Manchester, N. H,; ACS Director, Region I
(1956-58).
Cashier, Amoskeag National Bank.
ACS New Hampshire Division, Treas.
Asst. Treas., Amoskeag Trust Co.
Dir., Manchester Gas Co.
Treas., ]~anchester Community Chest;
Dir, Manchester Chapter, Am. Red
Cross.
Trustee, Manchester YMCA; Mere,
Advisory Board, Salvation Army; Past
Pres., Manchester Kiwanis Club.
CALVIN T. KLOPP, M.D.
Wasblngt~n. D. C.; ACS Director Re,on
II (1957-59).
Asst. Professor of Clinical Surgery,
George Washington University School
of ~,fed.iolne.
ACS District of Columbia Die., Pres.
(1955-56) ; See'y. and Mere. Exee. Comm.
(1946-55).
Dir.: George Washington University
(Warwick Mere.) Cancer Clinic,
Washington, D. C.
Consultant, U. S. Public Health Service
and U. S. Naval Hosp., Bethesda, Md.;
Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery.
*WALTER J. KOHLER
Kohler, V, ris.; ACS Director-at~L~rF.e
{ 1957-59).
Governor of ~Viscousin ( 1952-56 {.
ACS Board Chairman 11953-58}; Nat'l.
Campaign Chairman (1957~ : Wisconsin
Division, Past Pres. and Past Board Chm.
President, W'ollrath Company.
Director, Security" National Bank,
Shehoygan.
*MRS. ALBERT D. LASKER
New York City; ACS Dtrector-at-LarKe
(1956-58).
President, Albert and Mary Lasker
Foundation.
Mere., National Advisory Cancer Council.
Co-Chm., National Mental Health Comm.
Mere., Board of.Managers, Memorial Hosp.
Board Mere., Department of Hospitals,
City of New York.
Trustee, Museum of Modern Art.
GLENN H, LEAK, M.D.
Buffalo, N. Y.; ACS Director, Region I
(1957 -59 ).
Assoc. in Surgery and Cancer Coordinator,
Univ. of Buffalo School of Medicine.
Oncologist in private practice.
Chm., Exec. Comm., ACS New York State
Die.; Past Pres., Erie County Unit.
Assoc. in Surgery, E. J. Meyer Memorial
Hosp., Buffalo General Hosp., Deaconess
IIosp., and Buffalo Children's Hosp.
Fellow, Am. College of Surgeons;
Diplomate, Natq. Bd. of Medical
Examiners and Am. Bd. of Surgery.
T!543610 O2

*WILLIAM B. LEWIS
!qe~ York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
President, ]Kenyon & Eckhardt,
Carom, (t954-56).
Former Asst, Director. Domestic
0~˘e o~ War Information; ~ormer
Chid of Domestic Radio Bureau, O~ce
of War Information.
Former Vice Pres. in charge of Programs,
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
CHARLES C. LUND, M.D.
Boston, !%lass.; ACS Director-at-Large
('t956.58).
Clinical Professor of Surgery, Harvard
Medical School.
ACS Prea, (1952] ; Vice Pres. (1951) ;
Chin., l~Iedlcal and Scientific Comm.
(1949) : ~Iassachusetts Division, Pr~.
(1948-50).
President-Elect, Massachusetts Medical
Society.
Surgeon4n-Chief, Fifth Surgical Service,
Boston City Hosp.; Visit{n~ Surgeon,
New England Doaconness Hosp.
]AN MACDONALD, M.D.
Los Angeles, Calif., ACS Director, Region
VI (1956-58),
Clinical Professor of Surgery, School of
~Iedieine, Univ. of Southern Calif.
ACS Callfornla Division, Past Bd. Chin.;
Past Pres.
Senior Attending Surgeon, Los Angeles
County Heap. and S~. Vineent's
ConsgltJn~ Radium Therapist,
Children's Hosp.
Past Chin., Cancer Commission, Calif.
Medical Assn.; Chin,, Subeomm. on
Cancer, AMA ~es. Comm.
Fellow, Am. Coltege o~ Surgeons;
Diplomste, Am. Bd. oŁ Radiology.
*HARRY McENERNY, JR.
New 0rteans, La.; ACS Director, Region
IIl (1957-59).
Partner, Law Firm of Logier, N[cEnerny
and Waguespack.
ACS Louisiana Division, Bd. Mere.; Past
Pres.
Bd. Mere.: Nat'l. Am. Bank of New
Orleans; First Homestead and Savings
Assn.; ]~[arquette Assn. for Higher
Education. Archcenfraternity of St.
Ann Nat'l, Shrine.
Bd. ~em., Nat~. Conference of Christians
and Jews.
Past Bd. ~em.: Family Service Sot.;
Council o~ Social Agencies; Community
Chest of New Orleans; Children's
Bureau.
JUDGE FRANK McNAMEE
Las Vegas, Nee.; ACS Director, Region VI
(1956-58).
ACS Nevada Division, Pres. (1955-56) ;
Past State Campaign Chin.
Dir., Fed. Home Loan Bank of Los Angeles
(1940-12).
Lt. Col.,JAG, U.S. Army (1942-46).
District Judge; Mere., State Bar, Nee. and
Calif.
Admitted to Practice before Supreme
Court of the United States; Supreme
Courts, Calif. and Nee.
LESLIE A. MILLER
Cheyenne, Wyo.; ACS Director. Region V
(1956-55).
Chairman, Task Force on Natural
Resources, 1st Hoover Commlssion; Vice
Chin., Task Force on Water Resources
and Power, 2nd Hoover Commission.
ACS Wyoming Division, Chin., Exec,
Governor of Wyoming ( 1933-39 ) ; Past
Mere., both houses of State Legislature.
Regional D|r., WPB (1942-44).
Dir., Resources for the Future, Inco;
Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc.; Grand
Teton Lodge Co.
*HARRY M. NELSON, M,D,
Detroit, Mich.; ACS Director-at-Large
(195eo-53).
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.
Mere., Cancer Comm., Am. College of
Surgeons; Exec. Comm., Detroit
Rehabilitation Center; Exec. Comm. on
Cancer Research, Wayne State Univ.;
Exee. Comm.: Detroit lust. of Cancer
Research; Yatss Clinic.
Honorary LL.D., Wayne State Unlv.(1955 ).
Chin., Michigan Cancer Coordinating
Comm.
ALTON OCHSNER, M.D.
New Orleans, La.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
ACS Pres. (1950) ; Chin., Medical and
Scientific Comm. (1949).
Dir. Surg., Ochsner Clinic, Ochsner
Foundation Hosp.
Pres.,Interstate Postgraduate~ledical Assn.
Past Pres, Am. College of Surgeons; Am.
Assn. for Thoracic Surg.; Soc. for
Vascular Snrg.; Southern Surgical
Assn.; Intsrnat~}. Soc. of Anglology.
Co-Editor, Surger~ & International
Surgical Di~est.
T154361003

MRS. E. LEE OZBIRN
Oklahoma C~ty, Okla.; ACS Director,
P~egion VII (1957-59).
Oklahoma Division, V/co Pres.; ]~fem., Bd.
and Exee. Comm.
Second Vice Pres., General Federation of
Vgomen's Clubs.
l~,lem,, Nat~ Bd., Women's ~ledical Coil.
of Pa.; Exec. Comm., Okla. County
Health Assn.; Okla. County Visiting
Nurse Assn.; State Advisory Bd., U. S.
Savings Bonds; Bd., Oklahoma City
Univ. Women's Council; Bd., Regional
World Neighbors, Inc.
Chin., Policy Comm., The Sears Roebuck
Fdn. Community Achievement Contest.
WILLARD H. PARSONS, M.D.
Vicksburg, ~,liss.; ACS Director, Region
III (1956-58).
Chief of Staff and Director of Surgery,
Vicksburg Hospital.
ACS Miss|ssippi Division, President.
Clinical Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, Univ. of
Miss. School of Medicine.
Mere., Bd. of Regents, Am. College of
Surgeons.
Mere,, Southern Surgical Assn,; Am.
Surgical Assn.; Societe Internationale
de Chlrurgie; Past Chin., Cancer
Comm., Miss. State Medical Assn.;
Diplomate, Am. Board of Surgery.
Mere., Advisory Board, CA and The Cancer
*EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M.D.
Philadelphia, Pa.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58).
ACS Vice President (1958) and President-
Elect: Philadelphia Division, Rd. Mere.
Dir., Dept. of Radiology, Hospital of the
Univ. of Pa.; Prof. of Radiology, School
of Medicine and Grad. School of"
Medicine, Univ. of Pa,
Mere., Cancer Control Comm. of Nat~.
Cancer Inst.; Comm. on Radiology, NatR
Research Council; Past Pres.,
Radiological Soc. of North America
(1954) ; Past Pres,, Am. College of
Radiology (1945-49 I.
MRS. JOHN To PIRIE, JR.
Mundeleln, Ill,; ACS Director-at-Large
! 1957-{;9 ).
ACS Illinois Division, 2nd Vice Pres.;
Mere. Bd. and Exec. Comm.; Chin.,
Foundations Crusade Comm. (1952-58);
Founder and 1st Ghm., Women's Bd. of
Metropolitan Chicago.
~,lem., Bd. and Exec. Comm., Am. Red Cross.
Mere. i representing ACS), Exec. Comm.,
Health Die., ~Velfare Council of
Metropolitan Chicago; Mere., Suburban
Project Comm.
Past Pres., Service Club of Chicago; Past
Chln., Women's Die., Community Fund
of Chicago; Past Bd. ~.lem., Chicago
Tumor lust.
*ALFRED M. POPMA, M.D.
Boise, Idaho; ACS Director, Region V
Head, Dept. of Radiology, St. Luke's Hosp.
ACS Chin, ]~[edical and Scientific Exec.
Comm. (1955-56); Pres. (1954); Vice
Pres. (1952) : Idaho Division, Advisor
to
{~onsulting Radiologist, U.S. Veternns
Heap., Boise; ~,lem., Idaho Comm. of the
W'estern Interstate Comm., for Higher
Ed.; Past Pres.,Idaho State Medical Assn.
Diplomate, Am. Bd. of Radiology; Fellow,
Am. College of Radiology.
MRS. HAROLD PRINCE
Grand Island, Neb.; ACS Director-at-
Large (1956-55).
Consultant to Administrator of Federal
Civil Defense.
ACS Nebraska Division, Mere., Board;
Past Campaign Chin.
Past Pres, Nebraska League of Women
Voters.
Past Chin., Nebraska Board of Control
*MONROE J. RATHBONE
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58).
President and Director,
Standard Oil Company (N.J.).
Past Pres. and Dir., Esso Standard Oil
Company; Past Pres., Standard Oil
Company of Louisiana.
Pres., Ease Education Foundation.
Dir., American Telephone & Telegraph
Company.
Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Lehigh University;
Trustee, Comm. for Economic
Development.
Dir., American Petroleum Institute.
Dir., National ~unior Achievement.
IRA DeA. REID, Ph,D,
Haverford, Pa.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-5S).
Professor of Sociology and Chairman of
Dept., Haverford College.
Formerly Prof. oŁ Sociology: Atlanta
Univ.; New York Univ.; New York
School oŁ Soelal Work; Dir. of Research,
Nat'l. Urban League.
Past Pres., Eastern Sociological Soc.;
Vice Pres., Am. Sociological Soc.
Pres., Urban League of Philadelphia; Bd.
of Trustees, Nat'l. Urban League;
Governor's Commission on Higher
Education (Pa.|.
T!54361004

(JAMES) ELLIOTT SCAREOROUGH, M.D.
Emory, Ca.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Professor of Surgery (Neoplastic
Disease), Emery University, Georgia.
ACS Ge~r~a Division, Chin., Exec. Comm.
Dir., Emo~ Clinic, Emury Univ.; Dir. of
Pro~essio~al Se~ices, Emo~ Univ.
~osp~l.
Pres., James Ew~ng Society.
Mere, C~ncer Comm., Am. College of
Surgeons.
WENDELL G. SCOTT, M.D.
St. Louis, Mo.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Professor of Clinical Radiology,
Washington Univ. School of Medicine.
Mere., ACS Comm. on Clln|cal Fellowships,
Pres., Am. Roentgen Ray Society.
Chin.: Comm. on Radiology, Nat~l.
Research Council; Section on Radiology,
Am. Medical Assn.
Reserve Consultant in Radiology, Bureau
of Medicine and Surgery, Dept. of the
Navy; Consultant in Radiology, Oak
Ridge Inst. of Nuclear Studies.
Chin., Commission on Public Relations,
Am, College of Radiology.
Assoc. Ed., Am. Jo~o'nal of Roentuenolepy,
Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine.
S. F. SINGER, M.D.
Ottumwa, Iowa; ACS Director, Region IV
(195%591 •
Past Pres,, Iowa Radiological Society;
Member, State Committee on Cancer
Control of the Iowa State Medical Society.
ACS Iowa Division, Past Pres. and Board
Mere.
Past Chin., Wapello County Tumor Clinic.
Fellow, Am. College of Radiology;
formerly Dir. of X-ray Dept. of Second
Univ. Clinic, Vienna, Austria; former
teacher o~ Radiology, Univ. of Vienna.
F. C. SOWELL
Nashville, Tenn.; A.CS Director,
Region III (1956-58).
Vice Pres, and Gem l~igr,, Station WLAC.
ACS Tennessee Division, Past Pres.;
Chin., Campaign Comm. (1952-53).
Chin. and Bd. ~t, iem., Radio Comm.,
Nat'l Assn. of Broadcasters; Bd. Mere,,
Tennessee Assn. of Broadcasters;
Mere,, ~qat'l. Advisory Council on
Health Research Facilities.
Vice Pres, Tenn. Safety Council;
Chin.0 Governor's Emergency Traffic
Safety Comm.
Past Pres.: Tenn. Assn, of Broadcasters;
Nashville C. of C.; Nashville Advertising
Federation; Mere., Bd. of Trustees,
United Givers Fund.
WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY, Ph.D.
Berkeley, Calif.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Professor of BioFhemistry ~nd Director,
Virus Lahore.tory, Univ. of Calif.
ACS California Division, Board ~fem.
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1946).
Mere., Nat~. Advisory Cance~ Council
{ 1952-59) ; Expert Advisory Panel on
Virus D~seases, World Health
Organ|aztion; Nat'l. Acad. of Sciences;
Am. Philosophical Soc.
Consultant to Sec. of War (1945-46).
Chin., Panel on Virus of Comm. on
Growth ( 1947-451.
Chin., Bd. e~ Scientific Counselors of
the Nat';. Cancer Inst. ~ 1957-).
Trustee, Mills College.
CHESTER A. STAYTON, M.D.
Indianapolis, Ind.; ACS Director~
Region IV (~956-58).
Chairman, Dept. of Radiology, St. Francis
Hospital and Witham Mere. Hospital.
ACS Indiana Division, Past Vice Pres,
and Chin., Exec., and Service Comma.
Asst. Prof. of Radiology, lad.
Univ. School of Medicine.
Past Chin., Comm, on Control of Cancer,
Ind. State Medical Assn.
Diplomate, Am. Board of Radiology;
Fellow, Am. College of Radiology.
ERNEST L. STEBBINS, M.D.
Baltimore, Md.; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Director, School o~ Hygiene and Public
Health, Johns Hopkins University,
Pres., Nat'l. Health Council
Consultant to Surgeons-General, U. S.
Army. U. S. Navy, U. S. Public Health
Service; Chin., Am, Board of Preventive
Medicine; Commissioner of Health,
New York City (1942-46).
*FRANK L. TAYLOR
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1957-59).
Exec~tive Vice President and Director,
New Yor~ Herald Tribune.
ACS Milwaukee Division, Past Pres. and
Campaign Chin.
Mere., Greater New York Comm. oŁ Natq.
Fund for Medical Education.
Trustee, Ducks Unlimited.
Dir., Press Wireless, Inc.
Publisher, ,~Ii~:a~.ee Serttf~te~ ( 1943-54 } ;
Vice Pres., and Die., Hearst Corp.
(1946-55).
T!5436106

HOWARD C. TAYLOR, JR., M.D.
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
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.
~1953) : New York City Cancer Comm.,
Vice Prvs. and Bd. Mere.
Dir., Sloanc Heap. for women, Columbia-
Presbyterian Medical Center.
Visiting G~necologisL Fr~nci~ Delafield
Editor, Am, Journal of Obstetrics
Gynecology.
MRS. D. N. THOMAS
Weirton, W. Vs., ACS Director, Region II
(1956-58).
ACS West Virginia D/vision, Vice Pres.;
hIem., Exec. Bd.; Chin., Campaign
Comm.; Chin., and Campaign Chin.,
Hancock and Brooke County Units.
Mere., Women's Bd., Weirton Gen'l Heap.
OSSIP J. WALINSKY
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58).
Pres. Emeritus, Int'l Leather Goods,
Plastics and Novelty Workers' Union,
AFL-CIO.
Active in Trade Union Social and
Community Affairs since 1904.
Co-Founder, United Jewish Appepl~
Co-Pounder, Trade Union Council of
the Urban League; Pres., First Jewish
Labor Congress for Israel (1918).
l~Iem., Bd., Amun Israeli Corp.; AFL-CIO
Comm. on Community Services;
Jewish Scientific Institute,
Chin., Fraternal Order Die. of the State
of Israel Bonds,
*TRAVIS 7. WALLACE
Dallas, Texas; ACS Director-at-Lacge
(1955-55).
Founder and President, Great American
Reserve Insurance Co.
ACS Texas Division, Bd. Chin., Past Pros;
and Past Campaign Chin.
Trustee and Past Pres., Inst. of Insurance
1~[arketlng of Southern Methodist Univ.;
Dir., Insurance Economics See. of Am.;
Dir,, First Nat'l. Bank.
Vice Pres., Health Insurance Assns. of
Am.; Din, Insurance Economics See. of
Am.
Pres., Better Business Bureau of Dallas,
Inc.; Din: Dallas See. for Crippled
Children; Dallas Council on World
Affairs.
CHARLES H. WALTERS
West Hartford, Conn.; ACS Director,
Region I (1957-59).
President, Waiters Business Forms, Inc.
Vice Chairman, ACS National Campaign
Committee (1955-56): Connecticut
Division, Past Chin., Campaign and
Exec. Committees.
See., Mansfield State Training School.
Director oŁ four Hartford Corporations.
GEORGE W. WATERMAN, M.D.
Providence, R. I,; ACS Director, Region
(1957-59~.
Chin., Cancer Advisory Comm., Rhode
Island Hosp.
ACS Rhode Island Division° Pres.
Pres., Rhode Island ~Iedlcal Soc.
Past Pres.: New England Cancer See.;
New England Surgical See.; New
England Obstetrical and Gynecological
See.; Obstetrleal Soc. of Boston.
JUSTICE HENRY G. WENZEL, ,JR.
Richmond Hill, N. Y.; ACS Director,
Region I {1956-58).
Associate Justice, Appellate Division,
New York State Supreme Court.
ACS Queens County Cancer Committee,
Board Chin.
Past Pres., New York State Elks Assn.
Mere., Grand Street Boys Assn.;
Hillside Lodge F. and A. M.;
Queensborough Lodge o! Elks.
Mere., American, New York State and
Queens County Bar Associations.
*GRANVILLE WHITi'LESEY, JR.
New York City; ACS Director-at-Large
(1956-58).
Member, Law Firm of Donovan, Leisure,
Newton and Irvine.
ACS Secretary (1955-5B) ; Chin.,
Committee of Membership on
Constitution, Bylaws and Organization.
Mere., Assn. of the Bar of the City of
New York; Am. Bar Assn.
T!54361008

FRANCIS J. WILCOX
Eau Claire, ~Vis.; ACS Director,
Re~don IV (195~-53).
Senior Partner, Law Firm of W~leex and
S~Hvan.
ACS ~isconsln Division, Mere. Board and
Exec. CommiLtee,
Chin., ~is. State Judlciz] Council.
Beard ~Iem., Union Na~.Bank of Eau
~aire; Trustee and Sec. of Board,
Eau C]zire Library.
NORBERT F. WINTER
St. Paul, Minn.; ACS Director, Region IV
(1957-59).
Insurance Broker; Partner, The Victor-
V~inter Agency.
ACS Minnesota Division, 2nd Vice Pres.,
Mere., Board and Exec. Comm.;
Campaign Chin., (1946-47).
Mere., Million Dollar Round Table and
Nat'l Assn. of Life Underwriters.
Past Pres. and Board Mere., St. Paul Life
Underwriters Assn.; Past Board Mere.,
Minn. Lifo Underwriters Assn.
*DAVID A. WOOD, M.D.
San Francisco, Cal|f.; ACS Director-at-
Large (1956-58).
Diraetor, Cartcer Research Inst. and Pro~.
of Path. (Oncology), U. of CMif,
ACS President (1957) ; Chin., Med. and
Sci. Comm., (1955) ; Past Chin., Service
and Misc. Grants Committees-' Calif.
Div., Mere. Bd. and Exec. Comm,
Pres., Coll. of Am. Pathologists (1952-55).
Mere, Exec. Comm., Cancer Corn.re., Calif.
Med. Assn.; Scientific Advisory Bd.,
Armed Forces Inst. oŁ Pathology.
Mere., ~.xec. Comm., later:Society
Cytology Council.
Area Consultant in Path., VA; Consultant
in Path., U. S. Naval Radiological
Defense Lab., Hunter's Point, San
Francisco; U. S. Naval Hosp., Oakland.
WILLIAM O, WUESTER, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Elizabeth, N. J.; ACS Director, Region lI
(1957-59).
Director, Green Memorial Tumor Clinic;
Chief, Wuester Tumor Clinic, Elizabeth.
Attending Surgeon, Malignant and
Allied Diseases, Eliz~beth General Hosp.
ACS New Jersey Division, ]~[em. 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 winner (1949),
N. J. Div. Plagque in recognition oŁ
I0 years service as Chin., Medical Comm.
(195/) ; Edward J, Ill Award, Aead, of
b~edicine, Northern N.J. (1952).
Dr. F~r~k E. P~daL~
75 E,~t 71 Street
New York 21, l~ew York
Mr. J~.mes S.
Laza~ FRres & C~mpany
~ WaN Street
New Y~rk 5, New York
Mr. L~n~ W. Adams
Vl~e President
First Nationa]
Salt Lake City. Utah
Or. George C, Adie
421 ~ugue~ot Street
New RochelIe, New York
Dr. Guy Aud
32~ West
Lo~isv~He 2. Kentucky
Dr. L P. Berger
505 Brown Building
Wichita, Kansas
Mr, Elmer H. Bsbst
War, or-Lambert
Ph~rmaceutlcal Co.. inc.
201 Tabor
Morris Plains, New Jersey
Or. ~ohn S. Boustcg
304 Republic Bul{din˘
Denver 2, Colorado
Dr. C. Bernard Brock
11 East Ch~se Street
BMtimore 2, Maryland
Or. G. V.
Scott and White Clinic
Temple. Texas
Mr. Harry A. Brlnkman
lll West Monroe Street
Room 1504
Chicago 3~ Illinois
Mr. James M. Brlttain
2020 Pac~aN
Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania
Or. Enoch Callaway
American Cancer society
Georgia Dlvlslon, Inc.
2025 Peachtree Road,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. William H, Cantwell
Eastern Malleable iron Co.
P. O. Drawer 349
Wilmlngton, De~aware
Dr. Thomas Carlife
The Mason CIIn[c
1118 Ninth Avenue
Seattle L Washington
Dr. 3ohn CHne
Chairman, Cancer Commission
California Medical Association
490 Post Street
San Francisco, California
Dr, L, T. Coggeshall
Division of Biological Sciences
University of Chicago
Chicago, illinois
Dr, Warren H. Cole
840 South Weed Street
Chicago 12, Illinois
Dr. James
425 East Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, ~sconsin
Dr. Murray M, CopMand
Department of Ontology
WasMngt~n 7, O. C.
General William ]. Can~van
2 Wall Street
New York 5, new York
Mr. Ruthedard L. Ellis
2025 Peachtree Rued, N.
Suite 14
Atlenta, Georgia
Mr. Ralph H. Erichsen
J. B. Osgood Coffee Company
1727 McGee Street
Kansas City, Missouri
Dr. Frank W. Foote,
M~morial Hospital
444 East ~3 Street
~ew York, New York
Of. H. From[fig Fulle~
Kinsto~ Ciimc
Kinstor, florth Carolina
Mrs. W. Parmer Fuller, }z.
245 El Cerrito
HiUsborsugh, CMiforn~a
Mrs. Powel] Glass
210 Lee Circle
Lynchburg, Virgini~
Mrs. Roger Goodan
2440 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Dr. John R. Holler. Director
flatlona[ Canner Institute
Bethesda 14, Maryland
Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann
BOX 422
Juneau, Alaska
Mr. Charles D. Hllles,
Vice President
International Tel. & Tel. Corp.
67 Broad Street
New York, New York
Mr. Donald E. Johnson
211 East Court Street
Flint. Michigan
Mr. Eric A. ~ohnston, Pfesident
Motion Picture Assn. of
America~ Jnc.
1600 Eye Street, ft. W.
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Stuart H. Keay
Amoskeag National Ban~
875 Elm Street
Manchester, New Hampshire
Dr. Calvin T. Klopp
American Cancer Society
District of Columbia Division, Inc.
810 18th Street. N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
The Hem Walter L Kohler
Vollrath Company
1236 North 18 Street
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Mrs. Albert D. Looker
Chrysler B~ildinz-Room 3313
New ~ork t7, Hew York
Dr. Glenn H. Leak
375 Linwood Avenue
Buffalo 9, New
Mr. William B. Lewis
Kenyon & EckhaNt, Inc.
247 Fa~k Avenue
Row York 17. New York
Of. Charles C.
319 Lo,gwcod Avenue
Boston 15. Massachusetts
T!54361007

Dr. lan
Un~'gersity of So. Ca~Zt~r~a
D~partment Of Surgery
Box 257
12~O North State Street
Los Angeles 33, California
Mr. H~rry McE~arny, Jr.
American Bank Bullding
New Orleans 12, Louisiana
Judge Frank McNamee
Court House
Las Vegas, Nevada
The ~n. Leslie A. M~[ter
415 ~)~s
Cheyenne, ~'l~oming
Mrs. R. E. Mosiman
Wash;huron Oivision
American Cancer Society,
123 Harrison Street
Seattle 99, Washington
Dr. Har~ M. ~elson
1067 Fisher Building
Detroit 2, Michigan
Dr. C. C. Nesselrode
]200 Huron Building
Kansas City, K~nsas
Dr. Alton Ochsner
Ochsner Foundation Clinic
3503 Prytanla 5tree~
New Orleans 15, Louisiana
Mrs. E. Lee Ozbirn
Skl~en Tower Hotel
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
0r. Willard H. Parsons
1600 Monroe Street
Vic~sbnrg, Mississippi
Dr, Eugene P. Pendergrass
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia 4, Pennsylvania
Mrs. John T. Plrie,
Picket Fence Farm
Mundelein, Illinois
Dr. Alfred M. Popma
220 North First Street
Boise, Idaho
Mrs. Harold Prince
Grand Island, Nebraska
Mr. Monroe J. Rathbone
President
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey
30 ~ockefel]er Plaza
New York, New York
Dr, Ira DeA. Reid
Profeasor of Sociology
Haverford College
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Anna M, Rosenberg
~44 Msdison Avenue
New York 22, ~lew York
Dr, J. Elliott Scarborough
Winship Clinic
Emery University Hospital
Emery, Georgia
Dr. Wendell G. Scott
Washington University
School of Medicine
100 Euclid Avenue
St, Louis 8, Missouri
Dr. S. F. Singer
P. O. Box 586
Qttumwa.
Mr. AIfred P. S~oan,
630 Fifth Avenue
i'lew York 2Q, New York
Mr. F. C. Seweil
WLAD
Nash~iI~e, Tennessee
Dr. V,'endell M. Stanley
Dept. of B~ochemistry
University of California
Berkeley,
Dr. Chester A. Stayt~n
313 Hume Mansur Building
indianapolis, Indiana
Dr. Ernest L. Stebb~ns
School of Hygiene a~d
Publ c Health
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Mawland
Mr. James V. Stuart
M;chig~ National Bank
Grand Rapids, Mfchigan
Mr. Frank L. Taylor
tlew York Herald Tribune
230 WeCt 4[ Street
New York 36. New York
Or. Howard C. Taylor, ~r.
Sloane Hospl~t For Women
620 West ~68 Street
New York 32, New York
Mrs. ~. ft. Thomas
3927 Palisades Drive
Wettton, West Virginia
Mr. OssiP J. Walinsky
875 West End Avenue
New Yor~, New York
Mr. Travls T. Wallace
2020 Live Oak
Dallas, Texas
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Wziters Business Forms, Inc.
74 Granby Street
Bloomfield, Connecticut
Or. George W. Waterman
155 Thayer ~treet
Providence, Rhode Island
Justice Henry G. Wenzel, Jr.
Queens County C~ncer Committee
1[6-55 Queens Boulevard
Forest Hills, New
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Donovan~ Leisure, Newton & Irvlne
2 Wall Street
New York 5, New York
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500 Union National Bank Bldg.
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Office of Naval Research
Department of t~
Boston Branch Office
495 Summ~r Street
8oston t0 Massachusetts
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345 Cedar Street
St. Paul, Minnesota
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54 Commonwealth Awnue
Sa~ Francisco 18, CalifomZa
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American Cancer Society
New ~rs~y D~visi~n,
9 Clinton Street
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