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Know Your Board of Directors
Abstract
The Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society brings together all the different experiences and skills necessary to fight cancer. What a great team it is-the scientist who works to unlock the secrets of the disease, the business leader who raises the money and gives us efficient organization and administration, the civic leader ~vho spreads our lifesaving message, and the doctor who provides skillful and sympathetic treatment and hope at the patient's bedside.
Fields
- Named Organization
- AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)Labor Union
- Air Force
- Albany Medical College
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- 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 Radiology
- American College of Surgeons
- American Philosophical Society
- American Red Cross
- American Surgical Association
- Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
- Army
- Baptist Hospital (Miami, Florida)
- Carthage College
- CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
- Central Surgical Association
- Chamber of Commerce
- City University
- Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
- Columbia University
- Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
- Department of Public Safety
- Emory University
- Esso
- First National Bank
- Franklin and Marshall College
- George Washington University
- Harvard Medical School
- Harvard University
- Heritage Foundation
- Illinois College
- Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
- James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
- Johns Hopkins University
- Kiwanis Club
- Lasker Foundation
- League of Women Voters
- Lehigh University
- March of Dimes (Voluntary health organzation concerned with birth defects)
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Memorial Hospital
- Mills College
- Minnesota School of Medicine
- National Academy of Sciences
- National Advisory Council
- National Research Council
- Navy
- New England Surgical Society
- New York Herald Tribune (Newspaper)
- New York State Department of Health
- New York University
- Office of Naval Research
- Preventive Medicine (periodical)
- Radiological Society of North America
- Research Council
- Rutgers University
- Salvation Army
- Sears Roebuck
- Sigma (Plastic bag manufacturer)
- Singer
- Sloan Foundation
- Society of Nuclear Medicine
- Society of Pelvic Surgeons
- Stanford University
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Surgical Association
- Texas Medical Association
- U.S. Air
- United Jewish Appeal
- University of Chicago
- University of Colorado
- University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
- University of Louisville
- University of Minnesota
- University of Mississippi
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of Southern California
- University of Vienna
- US Army
- Warner Lambert
- Wayne State University
- West Virginia Cancer Society
- Whitney Foundation
- World Health Organization (Concerned with global public health)
International organization concered with public health worldwide - Air Force
- Named Person
- Ada, James S.
- Adair, Frank E.
- Adams, James S.
- Adams, Lane W.
- Adie, George C.
- Aud, Guy
- Bobst, Elmer H.
- Bonds, Israel
- Brack, C. Bernard
- Brinkman, Harry A.
- Callaway, Enoch
- Cantwell, William H.
- Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
- 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.
- Dea, Ira
- Donovan, William J.
- Erichsen, Ralph H.
- Ericsson, Ralph H.
- Foote, Frank W., Jr.
- Francisco, Sun
- Fuller, H. Fleming
- Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
- Gardner, William Ullman, Ph.D. (CTR Scientific Advisory Board grant reviewer)
Dr. Gardner worked for Counsel for Tobacco Research -- U.S.A., Inc. He was a member of CTR's committee which reviewed grant applications in 1974. (UCSF000134) Gardner served on the Scientific Advisory Board for CTR and was a CTR Scientific Director. (N.M.'s CTR Who's Who) (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996). See Gardiner, Bill, TTLA Almanac - Names.- Gerhardt, Paul R.
- Heller, John R., M.D. (Former NCI director)
Plaintiff- Hermann, Mildred R.
- Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
- Hills, Forest
- Hole, Jackson
- Holler, John R.
- Johnson, Donald E.
- Johnston, Eric A.
- Keay, Stuart H.
- Klopp, Calvin T.
- Kohler, Walter J.
- Lasker, Albert D.
Defense- Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
- Leisure, Donovan
- Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense- Life, Dallas
- Life, Paul
- Lund, Charles C.
- Macdonald, Ian (Clinical Professor of Surgery University of Southern Califor)
- 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.
- Rawson, Frederick H.
- Rosenberg, Anna M.
- Sloan, Alfred P.
- Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
- Snyder, Howard E.
- Stanley, Wendell Meredith
- Stayton, Chester A.
- Stebbins, Ernest L.
- Stuart, James V.
- Taylor, Frank L.
- Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
- Tilden, Margaret
- Waiters, Charles H.
- Wallace, Travis T.
- Walters, Charles H.
- Waterman, George W.
- Wenzel, Henry G., Jr.
- Whitney, John Hay
- Wilcox, Francis J.
- Wilson, Edwin B.
- Winter, Norbert F.
- Wood, David A.
- Adair, Frank E.
- Date Loaded
- 16 Mar 2005
- Box
- 5214
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*CHARLES D. HILLES, JR.
Ne~" York City; ACS Director-at-Large
Executive Vice President, International
"Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
ACS Board Vice Chairman (1957); Chin.,
Re~earch Comm. (19~6); Chin., Ex~.
Comm. (1954); Sec. (1946-52);
~eas. (1945).
Former Special Legal Advisor to U. S.
High Commissioner for Germany.
Director, Bee~an-Downto~ Hosp.;
Rip Van ~inkle Foundation, Lingnan
~niverslty (China) ~ The ~ft ScheoL
ZIem., U. S. Advisory Board, Zurich
Generk[ Accident and Liability
Insurance Co., L~d.; D~r., Royal
McBee Corporation.
*DONALD E. JOHNSON
Flint, 1~[ich.; ACS Director-at-Large
Publisher, Flint IVcws-,~clz, ertiser.
ACS Michigan Divlslon, Men. Bd. and
Exec. Comm.; Past Pres. and Past
Men., National Advisory Cancer Council.
Pres. and Treas.. Dail~l Reporte~"
(Coldwater, Mich.).
Secretary-Treasurer, Whiting Foundation.
*GOV. WALTER J. KOHLER
Kohler, Wis.; ACS Director-at-Large
Governor of Wisconsin
ACS Board Chairman (1953-~7);
Campaign Chairman (1957):
Division, Past Pres. and Past Board
Pres., Vollrath Co.
Director, Securi~ National Bank,
Shehoygan.
*MRS. ALBERT D. I_ASKER
New Yor~ City; ACS Director-at-Large
President, Albert and Mary Lasker
Foundation.
I, lem., National Advisory Cancer Council.
Co-Chm., National Mental Health Comm.
Men.. Board of Managers, Memorial
Heap.
Board Mere.. Department of Hospitals,
City of New York.
Trustee, Museum of Modern Art.
STUART H. KEAY
Manchester, N. H.; ACS Director, Region I
Cashier, Amoskeag National Bank.
ACS New Hampshire Division, 'Trea~'.
Asst. Treas., Amoskeag Trust Co.;
Director, Manchester Gas Co.
Director, ]Wanchester Community Chest
and Manchester Chapter, Amdrican
Bed Cross.
Trustee, Manchester YMCA; ~[em.,
Advisory Board, Salvation Army;
Past Pres., Manchester Kiwanis Club.
*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,
Ofl~ce of War Information;
Former Chief of Domestic Radio Bureau,
Office of War Information.
Former Vice Pres. in charge of Programs,
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
CALVIN T. KLOPP, M.D.
Washington, D. C.; ACS Director,
Region II
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery,
George Washington University School
of Medicine.
ACS District of Columbia Division, Pres.
(1955-56) ; Sec'y. and ~,iem., Exec.
Comm. (1946-551.
Director, George Washington University,
(V,~arwick Memorial) Cancer Clinic,
Washington, D. C.
Consultant, U. S. PuMic Health Service
and U. S. Naval Heap., Bethesda, Zid.;
Diplomate, American Board of Surgery.
CHARLES C. LUND, M.D.
Boston, Mass.; ACS Director-at-Large
Clinical Professor of Surgery, Harvard
Medical School.
ACS Pres. (1952) ; Vice Pres. (1951) ;
Chm., Medical and Scientific Comm.
(1949) : ?,fassachusetts Division, Pres.
(1948-50~.
Surgeon-ln-Chief, Fifth Surgical Service,
Boston City Heap.; Visiting Surgeon,
New England Deaconess Heap.
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