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Named Organization
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Air Force
Alfred University
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Bar Association
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American College of Angiology
American College of Physicians
American College of Surgeons
American Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Public Health Association (Public health organization)
Professional organization for people working in public health
American Red Cross
Arizona Medical Association
Army
Association for Advancement of Science
Association for Cancer Research
Association of American Medical Colleges
Baylor University (Baptist university in Waco, TX)
Bell Telephone
Bethany College
Boston University
Boy Scouts of America
Chamber of Commerce
Chase Manhattan Bank (bank)
City University
College of American Pathologists
Columbia University
Communications Workers of America (CWA)
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
*Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) (use United States Departmen (use @hew_dept)
Duke University
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Eastman Kodak Co. (Kodak) (Cigarette filter mfg from 1950s to 1994.)
Manufacturers of quality control equipment for cigarette packaging
Emory University
Finance Committee
First National Bank
Florida Bar Association
Foote, Cone & Belding
Franklin and Marshall College
Hamilton University
Harvard Medical School
Howard University
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
Johns Hopkins University
Kiwanis Club
Knights of Columbus
Lasker Foundation
M. D. Anderson Hospital
March of Dimes (Voluntary health organzation concerned with birth defects)
Marine Corps
Mayo Medical School
Memorial Hospital
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (Scientist produced tumors on mice, 1954, using cigarette tar)
A scientist at Sloan-Kettering (Wynder?) painted tar on the backs of mice and produced tumors, in 1954
Michigan State University
NASA
National Academy of Sciences
National Cancer Advisory Board
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Restaurant Association
Navy
New York University
Niagara University
Northwestern Mutual
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Olin
Phi Beta Kappa
Phillips Foundation
Public Health University (Located in Bangkok, Thailand)
Radium Society
Red Cross
Rexall (unit of Dart Industries)
"DES" makers, involved in product liability litigation
Roswell Park Memorial Institute
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Senate
Sigma (Plastic bag manufacturer)
Sigma Xi
Society of Nuclear Medicine
St. John's Hospital
St. Mary's Hospital (Located in Rochester, Minnesota. Part of the Mayo Medical)
Stanford University
State Department
Surgical Association
Temple University
Transylvania University
Treasury Department
Trucking Association
Tufts University
Tulane University
U.S. Air
University of Arizona
University of Chicago
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
University of Miami School of Medicine
University of Michigan
University of Mississippi
University of New Hampshire
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon Medical School
University of Pennsylvania
University of Puerto Rico
University of South Florida
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
University of Texas at Houston
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin
VA Hospital (Located in Houston, Texas)
Vanderbilt University
Warner Lambert
Wayne State University
Woodmen of the World
Yale University
Named Person
Ackerman, Ora K.
Adair, Frank E.
Adams, James S.
Adams, Lane W.
Aronoff, Billie L.
Bai, W. Cecil
Baker, Harvey W.
Baptist, Georgia
Barger, James D.
Barnes, William O., Jr.
Bauer, W. Cecil
Beach, Bethany
Bednarek, Thomas T.
Belk, Irwin
Bobst, Elmer H.
Bonds, W. Kenneth
Bowman, Harold E.
Boyd, Foster J.
Brady, Luther W.
Brady, Luther W., Jr.
Brennan, Frank E.
Brewer, W. Lyle
Brown, Helene G.
Brown, Robert L.
Buesing, Charles J.
Burdick, Daniel
Burdick, Ward
Busch, Mary E.
Byrd, Benjamin F., Jr. MD (ACS President, Oncologist, Vanderbilt U.)
Byrd, Benjamin F., Jr.
Cannon, Henry R.
Caraway, Robert B., Jr.
Carlson, David J.
Carter, John Mack
Chamber, Junior
Charity, Charles
Clark, R. Lee
Clark, Randolph Lee
Clifton, Robert B.
Coggeshall, Lowell T.
Coil, Royal
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Coll, Royal
Collier, Amy Angell
Colton, Marvin C.
Cook, Thomas P.
Copeland, Murray M.
Copenhaver, Kent L.
Cordon, Cecil A.
Crampton, Ray S.
Dallas, T. Wallace
Darr, Milton F., Jr.
Davis, Alan C.
Diehm, Victor C.
Duck, Vernon E.
Duckwall, Vernon E.
Dugan, William M., Jr.
Durant, John R.
Edison, Thomas A.
Egleston, Henrietta
Emanuel, Temple
Estes, Elizabeth W.
Evans, Titus C.
Evans, Titus Carr
Ewing, James
Faulconer, Robert C.
Faulconer, Robert J.
Fisher, Jack J.
Flickinger, Dale B.
Flynn, William J.
Foote, Emerson (Ad exec.; Promoted Lucky Strikes in 1930s)
Gadberry, G. Robert
Garrett, Van Holt, Jr.
Geesey, Helen
Gibbons, Myron G.
Gibbons, Myron O.
Gladden, Jean C.
Gordon, Cecil A.
Green, Paula (believes tobacco ads reinforce habit)
Grise, Richard F.
Guinan, Matthew
Hagen, Cliff
Hale, George E.
Hall, Morris
Hammond, E. Cuyler
Harper, Harold A.
Hawk, John C., Jr.
Heap, D. Ferguson
Hester, Ralph
Hilaire, Larry
Hills, Forest
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg
Hogan, Clifford O.
Hollis, Norman R.
Horsley, J. Shelton
Hruska, Roman
Hubbell, David S.
Hubbell, David Smith
Huff, Robert W.
Hyer, John V.
Ike, Golden
Jacobson, Arnold
James, Arthur G.
Johnson, Donald E.
Johnson, William V.
Johnston, Henry P.
Jonas, Allan K.
Joyce, Robert F.
Juengling, Gus
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Klauer, James J.
Kline, Morgan M.
Knebel, John A.
Koeck, George P.
Kohler, Walter I.
Kretzschmar, Robert M.
Kurtz, C. Roger
Landers, Ann (advice columnist)
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Lasker, Mary (Health philanthropist and political activist.)
Lawson, John S.
Lederer, Jules
Leisure, Donovan
Leone, Louis A.
Lepley, James B.
Thomas, Lewis (author of The Medusa and the Snail)
Lewis Thomas is a writer whose book The Medusa and the Snail was used to develop a line of testimony showing what the industry called the history of fads in strategising lung cancer defense.
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
Lewison, Edward F.
List, Charles
Lockhart, Charles E.
London, Dennis W.
Long, Charles O.
Love, Robert M.
Love, Walter B., Jr.
Lyle, John S.
Mad, Albert Lasker
Marcello, David E.
Marcello, David E., Jr.
Markel, William M.
Mars, Forrest E.
Mayeux, Donald A.
Mcafee, Robert E.
Mcafee, Robert F.
Mccormack, Raymond A., Jr.
Mcgowan, Thomas F.
Mcgrail, Richard P.
Mcgregor, Frank H.
Mckenna, Robert J.
Moloney, William C.
Moloney, William G.
Montgomery, E. Morgan
Montgomery, Morgan
Morris, Robert
Morse, Robert
Moseley, H. Don
Murphy, Gerald P.
Nelson, Alan S.
Nelson, Harry M.
Newnam, Walter G.
Nicks, Robert L.
Niles, Nelson P.
Northup, Spencer W.
Nowlin, William F.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Officer, Loan
Olsen, Leif O.
Osborne, Elmo O.
Pace, Omar T.
Parish, Evangeline
Pearl, Minnie
Pendergrass, Eugene P.
Peterson, Eugene H.
Pinter, Joseph A.
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Pollard, H. Marvin
Porter, Barbara B.
Race, George J.
Rath, Walter H.
Rawles, James W.
Reid, James E.
Reimann, Curt W.
Reinsch, J. Leonard
Reinsch, Leonard
Rhoads, Jonathan E.
Ricker, James P.
Ricker, Walter A.
Ricker, Walter A., Jr.
Rimer, Irving
Roberts, A. Addison
Rose, Philip G.
Rose, Phillip G.
Rosemond, George P.
Rundles, Wayne (American Cancer Society)
Runyon, Damon
Saito, Perry H.
Sams, Virginia
Scanlon, Edward F.
Schabacker, Joseph C.
Schneider, Edward I.
Schneider, Edward J.
Schweitzer, Robert J.
Schweitzer, Robert W.
Scott, William C.
See, James Ewing
See, Ray
Seidel, William J.
Sen, Alene
Silber, Joseph S.
Silverman, Herbert R.
Sloan, Margaret H.
Smart, Charles R.
Snyder, Clair A.
Southwick, Harry W.
Spell, Patrick
Stader, Donald E.
Stahr, Elvis J.
Stein, Justin J.
Stetson, Carl H., Jr.
Stewart, Donald E.
Stock, C. Chester
Stock, L. Western
Stringfellow, George E.
Sumner, George W., Jr.
Sutherlin, Stephen W.
Sword, Golden
Synder, Clair A.
Tarleton, Charles L.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Thomas, John F.
Thomas, John K.
Tollefson, James
Ulmer, Eldon R.
Ulmer, Thomas P.
Underwood, Cecil H.
Waggener, Donald T.
Wallace, John M. (RJR Marketing Research Dept.)
Waters, J. Holman
Weddle, Jeanne
Weisberg, Raymond L.
Weitzel, Frank H.
Welk, Lawrence
Whitehorn, Nathaniel
Whitney, Leslie W.
Whittlesey, Granville, Jr.
Wilcox, Francis J.
Wilkerson, Bill
William, Stephen
Williams, Paul W.
Williams, Paul Whitcomb
Wilson, John P.
Wood, David A.
Youn, Joseph H.
Young, Joseph H.
Zamzow, Alton
Zanes, Robert P., Jr.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................... 2 Honorary Life Members ................................. 3-13 Past Officer Directors ......................................... 1416 House of Delegates ............................................... 17-~0 National Office Staff ............................................ Area Office Staff .............................................. 85-86 National Officers ................................................. 87 Delegates-at-Large ......................................... 87 Divisional & Proportional Delegates ................. 88.89 Alphabetical Listing ............................................. 90-91 Tl5436311~
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INTRODUCTION m "ram Eoo~a.~'r we proudly present the volunteer leaders of the American Cancer Society--most of them with long and distin- guished records in cancer control-who will help guide the nation's fight against cancer in 1975. These volunteers serve the National ganization as Delegates, Directors. Past Officer Directors, or Honorary Life Members. The House of Delegates is composed of 192 members: 116 are Division Delegates, 34 are Proportional Delegates on the basis of popula- tion and 42 are Delegates-at-Large, Past Of- ricer Directors and Honorary Life Members do not vote but do have privileges of the floor and an opportunity to serve on committees. There are 33 Honorary Life Members, persons of eminence who have rendered outstanding services in the cause of cancer control, and 9 Past Offcer Directors who have served in high office. Included among the responsibilities of the House of Delegates are the election of Direc- tors, amendment of the Articles of Incorpora- tion and Bylaws, the formulation of basic policy, and providing a forum for communi- cations between ACS Divisions and the National organization. The Board of Directom is composed of 115 members of the House of Delegates (58 of them physicians or other scientists); Delegate-Directors, one from each of the 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico plus 21 additional on the basis of population; 42 Directors-at-La~e who are elected by the Delegate Members at the Socie~'s Annual Meeting and are equally representative of medical and lay leadership. The Board man- ages the affairs of the Society, including the establishment of a policy framework within which the entire Society operates, the election of national officers, executive committee and medical-scientific committee members, and the policy direction of National office opera- tionSo These are men and women who have pro- vided active leadership in the fight against cancer for many years and continue to give of their special knowledge, experience and counsel. Lane W. Adams Executive Vice President January, 1975 HONORARY LIFE MEbiBERS FRANK E. ADAIR, M.D. New York, New York. Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Cornell University Medical College. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Pres. (1944-47): Vice Pres. (1942-43): Secy. (1935-41): Chin.. Exec. Corara. (1938-39); Dir.-at-Large (1934-55). ~ Attend. Surg. Emer.. Memorial and Ewing Hosps.; Mere.. Admin. Bd., Doctor's Hosp.: Hen. Bd. Chin.. lackson Mere. Lab. Hen. Fellow, Royal Soc. of Med. and Dir. of its Found. Trust. Recipient: ACS Dist. Serv. Award {19~); Am. Coll. of Surg. Dist. Serv. Plaque (1969). JAMES S. ADAMS New York. New York. General Partner. La~ard Freres & Co. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Honorary Board Chairman (1956); Chairman: Legislative Committee. (1950-60); Executive Committee (1946-52}; Research Committee (1945-55): ... Director-at-Large (1945-57). ,/ Trustee, IndianaUniversityFoundation. - President, Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. ELMER H. BOBST New York, New York. Hon. Bd. Chin., Warner-Lambert Co. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Chairman. Exec. Comm. (1945): Chm., Natl. Campaign Comm. (19~9-56); Hen, Bd. Chin. (1951-55): Natl. Campaign Chin. (19474B);Director-at-Large (1945-57). "~ Mere.: U. of Pa. Med. Res. Council, Charter Mere.: World Medical Assn4 Natl. Fund for Medical Education. Trustee: Rutgers College of Pharmacy; Franklin and Marshall College; NYU. Assnc. Member: Univ. of Pa. Vice Pres.. Speech Rehabilitation Institute; Dir.. CARE: Honorary Chairman, Gustavus and Louise Pfelffer Foundation. 3 T154383120
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OMAS CARLYLE, ~D. Seattle, Washington. :,~ Dir., Breast Cancer De~ection Clinic, Vi~in~ Mason Medical Center. ACS Honorary ~fe Member. ACE ~ident (1~2): Dir.-at-La~e P~ O~cer Dir. (1~-~9): Dir.. Regien V ACE Washington Division: Board Member: Honora~ Life Member. As~ocia~e Clinical Professor ef UniversRy of Washington Sch. of Med. Past Pre&, Pacific Science Cen~er Feuud. Past PresidenL ~e S~iet~ of Nuclear Medicine. Fellow, ~erican College of Radiology. D[plomale, ~ric~n Board of R~dio~gy. LOWELL T. COGGESHALL, M.D. Foley, Alabama, ACE Honorary Life Member. ACS President (1958); Director-at-Large (1950~). Trustee Univ. of Chicago (1961-). Former Special Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; Consultant to Surgeon General, U.S. Navy. Past President, Association of American Medical Colleges. Member: National Academy of Sciences; American Philosophical Societ y. MURRAY M. COPELAND, M.D., D.Sc. Houston. Texas. Vice Pres., Univ. Ca. Found. & Prof. of Surg. (Oncology), Univ. of Texas M.D. Ander- son Hosp. & Tumor Inst.; Prof. of Surg.. Med. Sch. & Grad. Sch., Univ. of Texas at Houston; Proi. Dir., Nat'l. Large Bowel Ca. Preg. of NCI. M.D. Anderson Hosp. ACE Honorary Life Member. ACE Past Officer Director (1987-73). ACE Pres. (1965): V.P. (19"o4): Dir,-at-Large (1957-67). Sec.-Gen., 10th Int'L Ca. Cong., UICC. Chin., Ca. Comm., Ca. Stg. & End Results Reporting (1959-69), UICC: Vice Pres. ('or N. Amer. & Mem.. Coun- cil & Comm. on Int'l, Congresses (1970-74), Member: USA. Nat'l. Comm. on UICC of Nat'L Acad, o[ Sci.; Nat'L Adv, Ca. Council (1958-61) and (1966-69). Recipient. ACE Dist. Svc. Award (1972). EMERSON FOOTE Carmel, New York. Co-founder, Foote, Cone & Belding. ACS Honorary Life Member. Chairman, National Interagency Council on Smoking and Health (1964-67). ACE Chin., Comm. on Tobacco & Cancer (1972-): Bd. V. Chin. (1950-52): Dir. and Mere., Exec. Comm. (1944-5Z): Chin,, Pub, Rel. Comm. (1944): N. Y. City Div.: Life Mem. since 1961: Dir. (1953-60). Member: Surgeon General's Task Force on Smoking and Health (1967-68); Pres. Comm. on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke (1964-65): Bd. Trustees. Menninger Foundation (1951-). Recipient, ACS National Volunteer Leadership Award 0974). WARREN H. COLE, M.D. Asheville. North Carolina Professor of Surgery Emeritus, Univ. of Illinois Coll. of Med. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (19~0): Director-at-Large (1950-64); Past Officer Director (1964-70~. Honorary Fellowship: Royal College of Surgeons of England; Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Past President: American Surgical Association; American College of Surgeons; Western Surglcal Association: Society of University Surgeons; Chicago Surgical Society. . Advisor, Editorial Board, Co; Annals o~ Surgery: Surgery:/ournol Amer. Cerio tric Society. MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, lit. Hillsborough, California. Hon. Life Director, Children's Hospital. ACE Honorary Life Member. ACE Vice President (1954-55); Director-at-Large (1948-59). ACE California Division: Hon. Life Dir.; Past Bd. Chin.: Past Comdr.: San Mateo Co, Br.: Hon. Life Dir. Past Member: U.S. Fuel Administration: American Relief Administration Mission to Poland. Past Officer: Family Service Agency; American Women's Voluntary Services. T!54363121
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MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg. Virginia. ACS HonoraryLife Member. ACS Vice President (lg58-59): Director-at-Large (I959-61): Director, Region Ill (1954-5gJ. ACS Virginia Division: Board Member; Past President; Past Vice President. Board Member: Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care: National Council for Homemaker Services. Winner of J. Shelton Horsley Award for out- standing contribution to cancer control. Past President, Randolph-Macon Women's College Alumnae. Recipient: ACS National Award (1970). DONALD E. JOHNSON Flint, Michigan. President, Treasurer: Advertisers Press. Inc.: Daily Reporter° Coldwater, Mich. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large (1954-61); Director, Region IV (1952-54); Vice Board Chairman (1959-61). ACS Michigan Division: Honorary Life Director: Past President: Past Treasurer. Past President, Flint College and Cultural Development. Secretary. Treasurer, ~Vhiting Foundation. Member. National Cancer Advisory Board. National Cancer InstRate. MRS. ROGER GOODAN Los Angeles, California. ACS Honorary Life Memher. ACS Delegate-Director (1963-65): Dir.. Region Vl (1949-50,1957-63); Vice President (1959-61); Past Officer Director ACS California Division: President (1956-57); President, Los Angeles County Unit Awarded ACS Medal (1954). Trustee Emeritus, Stanford University (19~Z-6~). WALTER I. KOHLER Kohler. Wisoonsin. Chairman of the Vollrath Company. Governor of Wisconsin (1951-56). ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Board Chairman (1953-5g): National Campaign Chairman (1957); Past Officer Director (1963-1969). Director-at-Large (1959-63): Director, Region IV (1948-50). ACS Wisconsin Division: Past President and Past Board Chairman. MRS, ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN New York, New York. Public Rel. and Management Consultant. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large (1946-52). Former Assistant Secretary of Defense. Member: Nat'l. Panel of Consultants to Senate Comm. on Labor & Public Welfare on Conquest of Cancer: New York Urban Coalition: Population Crisis Committee: Bd. of Advisors. Nat'l. Fund for Medical Education. Board Member: Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation: World Rehabililatlon Fund. Inc.. UN Assn. of the U.S.A. MRS. FORREST E. MARS The Plains, Virginia. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Past Officer Director (19~7-73). ACS Vice Pres, (1966-67): Dir.-at-Large (1963-67); Chin., Worldwide Fight Comm. ACS Virginia Division: Pres. (1965-67); Mere.: Bd. (Chm., 1967-68): Exec. Comm.; Vice Pres. (1963-64). Member: Nat']. Advisory Council on Regional Medical Programs; Reg. Adv. Council of Va. RMP; Va. Council on Health & Med. Care: The Medical Coll. of Pa. (lg65-): Nat'l. Advisory Council, Health Manpower Shortage Areas; Drew University Post Grad. Med. School Bd. of Visitors. Dir., Bureau for Medical A',d to China. 6 T!54383122.
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MRS. IL E. MOSIMAN Seattle., Washington. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Past Vice President (1951-53): Board Member (1946-57). ACS Washington Division: Vice President; State Commander, Field Organization (1942-60): Honorary Life Member. Past President: Women's Auxiliary, American Medical Association: Women's Auxiliary. Washington State Medical Association. Past Member: National Advisory Cancer Council. U.S. Dept. of Health; State Hospital Advisory Council. Member: Past Presidents' Assembly, Seattle; Hen. Member, Women's University Club of Seattle; Washington State Historical Society. EUGENE P. PENDKRGRASS~ M.D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Emeritus ~h:o f. of RadiolqbT, Univ. of Pa. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (I~9); Secy. (1944-45): Director-at-Larg6 (1941-4~, 1~-62). ACS Philadelphia Division: Hen. Bd. Mum. President, Eastern Rad. Sac. (1973). Consultant: Occupational Health, U.S. Pub. Health Service; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. Hiroshima, Japan; U.S. Naval Hnsp., Philadelphia. Mum,, Am. Conf. of Govt. Ind. Hygienists. Chairman, HEW Coal Mine Health Research Advisory Council (1970-71). Recipient: Penn. Medical Society. Distinguished Service (1970); Golden Plate, Amer. Acad. of Achievement (1971). HARRY M, NELSON, M.D. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Emeritus Prof. of Obs. & Gyn., Wayne State University; Director, Regional Cancer Education and RegistryProgram. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President 0953); Dir.-at-Large (1946-62); Past Chin., Mad. & Scien. Comm.; Comm. to Advance Worldwide Fight Against Cancer. ACS Michigan Die.: Honorary Life Member. Hen, Chin., Gym Dept., Hutzel Hospital, Member: Board of Directors, Detroit Cancer Institute & Central Cancer Registry: Detroit Rahab. Inst.; Michigan Cancer Coordinating Committee: Int. Surg. See.; Soc. of Pelvic Surg.: FACS; A.C.O.G. Recipient: ACS Award for Distinguished Service in Cancer Control. ALFRED M. POPMA, M.D. Boise, Idaho. Director, Breast Cancer Detection Program, Mountain States Tumor inst. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (1954); Director (1946-60); Past Chairman, Comm. to Advance World- Wide Fight _Against Cancer;, Past Vice Pres.; Past Clam., Mad. and ScL Comr¢ Head, Dept. of Radiology, St. Luke's Hosp. Past Clurt: AMA Council on Voluntary Health Agencies; Bd. of Trustees, College of Idaho; Western Interstate Comm. for Higher Educ4 Past Pres., Idaho State Mad. Assn.; Past Coordinator, Mountain States Regional Md. Prog. Past Member; Special Mad. Advisory Group, VA, ALTON OCHSNER, M,D. New Orleans, Louisiana. Pres. Emer., Alton Ochsner Mad. Fdn. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (1950); Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee (1949): Director-at-Large (1941-58). Prof. Emeritus of Surg.. Tulane Univ. Past President: Am, College of Surgeons: Am. . Assn. for Thoracic Surg4 Soc. for Vascular Surg.; Southern Surgical Assn; Internat. Soc. of Angiology; Interstate Postgraduate Medical Assn: International Society of Surgery. Hen. Fellow: Royal Coll. of Surg. of Eng.: Royal CoIL of Surg. in Ireland. Co-editor Emeritus: Surgery. V~]. LEONARD REINSCH Atlanta, Georgia. Board Chairman, Cox Cable Communications. ACS Honorary Life Member, ACS Director-at-Large. (1970-74). Board Member: First National Bank of Atlanta; Venture Industries, Inc.: Cox Broadcasting Corp. Member, International Radio & TV Society: Broadcast Pioneers; CATV Pioneers: Advisow Comm. of USIA. Trustee, Atlanta Arts Alliance, China-Amer. Rel. Sec. T154383123
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MAT'rHEW B. ROSENHAUS New York, New York. President, Board Chairman: ~. B. Williams Co., Inc. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large (19~1-73). Member. Board of Governors. Home and Hospital, Daughters of Jacob. Member. Board of Trustees: All Souls Hosp.: Morristown Memorial Hosp.; Delbarton School. Morristown. N. J. HOWARD C. TAYLOR. JR., M.D. New York, New York. Professor Emeritus and Chairman, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Columbia Univ. Coll. of Phys. and Surg. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS President (19,35}; Vice President (1954}: Chairman. Medical and Scientific Committee {1953); Director-at-Large (1954-63): Director, Region I (1948-54). ACS New York City Division: Life Board Member. Senlor Consultant, Populatlon Council. Editor Emeritus. Amoricon ]ournol o)~ Obstetrics end Cynecologv. HAROLD P. R .USCH, M.D. Madison, Wisconsin. Director, Clinical Ca. Center, Univ. of Wlsc., Prof. of Oncology. McArdle Lab. for Cancer Research (1945- )., Director ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Research Advisory Council (1962.65); Director-at-Large (1965-74). ACS Wisconsin Div.: Pres. (1972-73); Bd. Member. Member. Comm. on Ca. Research, Int'l. Union Against Ca. (1958-65); Nat'l. Advisory Ca. Council, NIH, (1954-5~): Nat'l. Panel of Consultants, Conquest of Cancer (1970); NaFl. Cancer Adv. Bd. (1972-74). Fellow: Amer. Acad. of A~ts and Sciences. Recipient: ACS Annual Nat'L Award (1972). ~VlS T. WALLACE Dallas. Texas. Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Great American Reserve Insurance Company. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Past O~icer Director (1668-74). ACS Director-at-Large (1954-~); Bd. Chin. (1966-67); Chin., -Eocec. Comm. (1959-66).. ACS Texas Division: Past President: Past t~o Chin.: Mere.: Board & Exec. Comm. ard Member: cir. Nat'l. Bank of Dallas. Past Pres.: Health Ins. Assn. of America: Am. Life Convention: Dallas Council on World Affairs, Better Business Bureau. GEORGE E, STRINGFELLOW ArlinRton, Virginia. Past ~r. Vice Pres., Thomas A. Edison Inds. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Dir.-at-Large (1947-49,1950-54). ACS New Jersey Division: Past President: Hon. Life Mere., Bd. of Trust. Dir. Emeritus, Mine Safety Appliances Co. Past. Imperial Potentate, AADNMS. Trustee Emeritus. Ind. Inst. of Tech. Past Pres.. N. J. Chamber of Comm. Recipient: ACS Nat.-Div. Award (1950). SHIELDS WARREN, M.D, Boston, Massachusetts. Professor Emeritus of Pathology, Harvard Med. Sch. at New Eng. Deaconess Hosp. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large (19~0-64). ACS Massachusetts Division: Past President. Captain, USNR (MC. Rot.). Former U, S. Rep. to U. N. Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atondc Radiation (1955-63). Chairman, Life Sciences Comm.. NASA (1971-74). Member: National Academy of Sciences; American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 10 11 TI54363124
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12 LA~,VRENCE ~VELK Pacific Palisades, California. Musician, Bandleader. Preaident, Teleklew Productions, Inc. ACS Honorary ~fe Member. ACS National C~sade ~-Chairman [1973); National C~sade Chairman (1~). Awards: Number One Musical Program (1955); Top Dance Baud of ~erica (1955); TV ~dio Nfl~or Award. Favorite TV Musical Program (1956-57): ~erican ~giou Award. Outstanding F~ty TV Show (1957); Horatio ~ger Award (1967); Freedom Award (1~8): '69 Brotherhood Award. Nat'i. Conf, of Christians and ~ews (1969). Freedo~ Foundation Award 1972); Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters "Golden Ike" Award (1973). GRANVILLE WHITTLESEY, JR. New York, New York. Member, Law Firm, Donovan, Leisure, . Ne~on &' Irvine. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Director-at-Large (1953-02); ACS Secretary (1954o62l, Member: American Bar Association; Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Past President, The Masters Nursery. / • ~.: FRANCISJ, WILCOX " Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Senior Partner, Wilcox & Wilcox. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Bd. Chin.0 (1962-66); Dir.. Region IV (195~-62); Dir.-at-Large (1962-68); Past Officer-Director ACS Wisconsin Division: Mere., Bd. of Dir,; • ., Exec. Comm. ,: Member, UICC Exec. Comm,, Chin., Comm. on Nat. Ca. Org. & Campaign, Board Member. 1st Wisconsin Natl. Bank Eau Claire. Fellow. Am. Coll. of Trlal Lawyers: Mere.. Am. Law Inst. Recipient: ACS Nat'l. Award (1959). ASHBEL C. WILLIAMS, M.D. JAaCksonville. Florida. CS Honorary Life Member. ACS Past O~cer Director (1968-74). ACS President (1957); Vice Pres. (1955); Past Chin.. Med. and Sci. Comm.; Dir,, Reg. [l[ (19M-56,1958-62); Director-at-Large (1~2-6~). ACS Florida Division: Hon. Life Bd. Mem.: Past Pres.; Dural Co. Unit: Hon. Life Mere. Member: Comm. on Continuing Education, . Am. Coll. of Surgeons: Southern Surgical Assn.: lames Ewmg Society: Soc. of Head and Neck Surgeons: American Radium Society;, PanPacific Surgical Assn. Dip[ornate. Am. Board of Surgery. DAVID A, WOOD, M.D. San Francisco, California. Emer. Dir., Ca. Res. Inst,; Emer. Prof. of Path., U.C. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Pres. (1957); Dir.-at-Lg. (1954-62}. ACS California Division: Bd. Member, Chin,, Calif. Ca. Adv. Council (19~5-71); Vice Chm., Am. Joint Comm. on Ca. Staging & End Results Reportin~ (1959-69). Member: Ca. Comrr~, Calif. Med. Assn,; Comm, on Mammog. Dis. of the Breast, Am. Coll. Radio].; Comn~ on Ca., Coll. of Amer, Path: WHO-IRC (oesophagus & stomach) (1969-). Fellow, Royal Soc. of Med. Coll. of Amer, Path. (Pres. 1952-55). Recipient, ACS Distinguished Service Award (1972). lames Ewing Soc.. Sen. Member, Lucy Wortham lames Award (1970). WILLIAM O. WUESTER, M.D. Elizabeth, New Jersey. Director. Green Memorial Tumor Clinic; Chief, Wuester Tumor Cling.c: Attending Surgeon. Malignant and Allied Diseases; Past Pres., Medical Board, Elizabeth General Hospital. ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Delegate-Director (1963-74). ACS Director, Region II (1957-63). ACS N.J. Die.: Mere.. Bd. of Trustees. Chin., Exec. Comm.. Vice Chin., Med. Comm.: Union Co. Chap.: Mere. Bd. of Managers Past President: N.J. Soc. Surg,; Am. Radt'um Soc.; James Ewing Soc. Fellow: American College of Surgeons, Recipient: ACS Bronze Medal (1949), Ti54363125
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PAST OFFICER DIRECTORS CHARI~S tL EBERSOL Litchfi~-ld, Connecticut. Member,Brewer.Law Firm, Eherso], Roraback & ACS Pest O~cer Director. ACS Director-at-Large (1963-73). ACS Chairman, Board of Directors (1971-73); Vice Chin. (19~9-71l: Director-at-Large (1963-73): Chin., Exec. Comm. (1968.69); Secretary (1962-~): Director, Region I ACS Connecticut Division: Past Chairman. Executive Committee (1958): Past Crusade Chairman (1982.58l; Past Presi- dent, Torrington Branch (1958-60): Past Chin., District Campaign (1958o60). Former Judge. Torrington City Court IVILLL~M B. LEWIS New York, New York. Former Board Chairman, Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc. ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Board Chairman (1~7-71): Vice Board Chairman (1963-67); Director-at-Large (1g~z-711. Former Assistant Director, Domestic Branch; Former Chief. Domestic Radio Bureau, Office of War Information. Former Vice President in Charge of Programs. Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc. MRS. ROBERT W. HUFF Rome. Georgia. ACS Past O~ficer Director. ACS Vice President {1971-74): Delegate Director (19~9-74); Chin., Pub. Ed. Comm. (1970-72); Delegate Member (19~4-fi9). ACS Georgia Division: Bd. Mere. (1956- ); Past Chin.. Pub. Ed. Comm. (1958-60; lOS2-7o). Member, SE Region YMCA Board (1969-); .SE Re#on Executive Committee (197o-). Past Pres, & Ch~., SE Region YMCA Bd. (1972-74). Past Mere.: Nat'L YMCA Board {1969-74); Nat'l. YMCA Executive Conunittee MRS. GASTON OXENAAR Wallingford, Vermont. ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Vice President Director-at-Large (1969-71): Delegate-Director (1963-69). ACS Connecticut Division: Member, Board and Executive Cormmittee; Second Vice President and State Chairman of Volunteers 0959-1964); Area Crusade Chairman (1953-55): District Volunteer Chairman (1055-58). Recipient, ACS National Volunteer Leadership Award (1974). A, HAMBLIN LETTON, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia. Art. Surg,, Georgia Baptist Hosp. ACS Past Officer Director, ACS President (1972J; Vice Pres. & Pres.-Elect (1971); Dir.-at-Large (1989-73J; DeL-Dir. (1963-89); Chin., Med. & Sci. Comm. (1970). ACS Georgia Division: Past Medical Vice Pres.; Past Chin., Prof. Ed. Comm. President, Atlanta Medical Center. Fellow: Am. Coll. of Surg.; Am. Thyroid Soc.; So. Surg. Assn.; lames Ewing Society. Diplomate: American Board of ~urgery. Secretary, Southeastern Surg. Congress. Member: Soc. of Nuclear Med.: Pro~. Ed. Comm., UICC. MRS. JOHN T. PIRIE, JR. Lake Forest, Illinois. ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Vice President (1961.65); Dir.*at-Large ACS Illinois Division: Vice Pres. (1982-61)~ Past OfficeroDir. (1970). ACS Founder, Hen. Mere., Women's Board of Metropolitan Chicago. Chairman, Hon. Pres., Service Club of Chi.; Past Chin.. Chi. Community Fund (Women's Div.). Member: Wo~ Bd., ~ke Forest College; Field Museum of Natural History; Chi. Convention Bureau; Salvation ~my; Chicago Horticultural Soc. Recipient: Citizen Fellow, Inst. of Med. (1~2): ACS Natl.-Div. Award (1959): ACS Distinguished Service Award 14 15 T[54383128
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HOUSE OF DELEGATES H. MARVIN POLLARD, M.D. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Prof. of internal Mad.. Univ. of Michigan Sch. of Mad.: Head. Gastroent. Sect. ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Pres. (1971); Vice-Pres. (1970); Delegate Member (1902-64): Chm.. Mad. & ScL Comm. (1~,8): Chin.. M.S. Exec. Comm. (1967-68): Dir.-at-Large (1~-72); Chln., Clinical FeIlowshipComm. (19f>5-67). ACS Michigan Division: Hen. Life Member; Bd. Member: Clinical Fellowship Con'a~. Diplomate: Am. Bd. of Internal Med.: Am. Bd. of Gastroent.: Pres.. World Org. of Gastroent. Member: Am. College of Physicians: Am. Gastroenterological Assn.: Am. Gastroscopic Sac.; AMA: Am. Assn. for Cancer Research; James Ewing Society. ORA K ACKERMAN, Ed.D. Fort Wayne, Indiana. . Superintendent. Fort Wayne State Hospital and Training Center for the Mentally Retarded. ACS Delegate Member (1974~). ACS Indiana Division: Mere.. Bd. of Dir. ~rg?l- ); Pres. (1973-); Allen Co. Unit: as. (1970-). Member: Indiana Park & Recreation Assoc. (Pres. 1~); Am. Assoc. of Mental Health Admin.; Indiana Mental Health-Mental Retardation Planning Comm.: Governor's Adv. Council on Developmental Disabilities; Am. Assoc. on Mental Deficiency (Chairman 1974-75 Great Lakes Region). JONATHAN E. RHOADS, M.D,, D.Sc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prof. of Surg., Univ. of Pa. School of Mad, ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Pres, (1970); Vice Pres. (1969); Dir.-at-Lg. (1965-71); Chin., Mad,. & Sci. Comm. (1967-68). Phila. Die,: Pres. (1955-56); Board Member; F_,dJtor, Cancer (1072- }. Bd. Mere.: Friends Hasp.: Chin. (lg63.), Haverford Coll.; Bryn Mawr Coil, Mere.: Am. Surg. Assn.; Pres. (1972-73); Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci.: A~ Assn. for Ca. Research; Am. Philosophical Soe.; Am, Coll, of Surg., Chin., Bd. of Regents (1967- 69): Pres'. (1971-72): AMA: Int'L Sac, of Surg.; Pan-Pac. Surg. Assn,; Sac. of Univ. Surg., Sac, of C]in.Surg.: Hen. FRCS (Eng.): Hen. Mere., James Ewing Sac. Chin. Nat'l. Cancer Advisory Board (197z-). W. A. D. ANDERSON, M.D." Miami, Florida. Prof. of Pathology, Univ. of Miami School of Medicine, ACSDirector-at-Large(1965- ). Chairman, Am. Joint Comm, on Ca. Staging & End Results Reporting (1069-). Member: Am. Assn. of Path. and Bart.: Am. Sac. for ExptL Path.; AMA. Fellow: Am. Scc. of Clin. Path.; Am. Coll. of Phys.: Pres. (1956-57), Coll. of Am. Path.: Pres, (1966), Am. Mad. Writers' Assn,: Int'l. Academy of Cytology; Royal Coll. of Path. of Australia. Recipient: Ward Burdick Award, Am. Sac. of Clin. Path. (1965J; Dist, Sew. Award. Coil, of Am. Path, (1968); Sci. Prod, Fdn. Award (1959). 16 SAMUEL M. SEEGAL Brookline, Massachusetts. Former Exec. Vice Pres.. Win. Filene's Sons Company, ACS Past Officer Director. ACS Secretary (1971-74); Delegate Director (1968-74); Vice Chin., Research & Clin. Invest. Comm.; Chin. Constitution. Bylaws & Organization Comm.; Chin., Intramural Res. Comm.; Chin., Audit Committee: Mere,, Comte. to Advance Worldwide Hght A~atnst Cancer. ACS Massachusetls Die.: Vice Pres.; Mere.. Bd. and Exec. Comm. Recipient. Medalle de L'Ordre du Merite Commercial of France. BILLIE L. ARONOFF, M.D."~ Dallas, Texas. Assoc. Clin. Prof. of Surg., Southwestern Med. School & Visiting Prof. of One., Baylor Univ. Coil, of Dentistry. ACS Director-at-Large (197Z-): Delegate-Director (1966-72). ACS Texas Division: Past Pres,; Mere.. Exec. Comm. & Bd. of Dirs.; Past Pres. & Mere,, Exec. Comm,, Dallas Co. Unit. State Liaison Chm,, Amer. Coll. of Surg. & Mere., Cancer Commission. Chin.: Ca. Task Force & Extension Comm.. RMP; Comm. on Ca.. Texas Mad. Sac.: Ca. Comm,. Baylor Univ. Medical Ctr. Chin, Texas Cancer Coordinating Comm. Dir. of Clinics. Dallas South, Clin, Soc. Consultant on Tumors. VA Hospital, Member: Sac. of Head & Neck Surg.: James Ewing Soc.; Am. Pad. Soc.: Am. Bd. of Surg. *Denotes Member. Board of Directors • ~'Denotes Member, Board 6, Executive Committee 17 Tl54363127

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