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78. American Association of Criminology, Inc. 



P. O. Box 5, Hanover, Mass. President: John 

 D. Allan, 13 Lewis Park, Rockland. Mass. 

 Term expires November 1961. Secretary: 

 Wayne A. Laitinen, 894 Main Street. RFD 2. 

 Hanover, Mass. Term expires November 

 1961. 



History: Organized in 1953 as a private 

 voluntary society ; enlarged in 1955 and chartered 

 as a private non-profit professional organization ; 

 affiliated with the International Criminological 

 Society ; holds membership in the Fourth Inter- 

 national Criminological Congress ; has affiliated 

 chapters in the United States and in foreign 

 countries. 



Purpose: The advancement of the science of 

 criminology. 



Membership: Must be actively engaged in 

 some field of criminology as a full-time profes- 

 sion, or must be a graduate of an accredited 

 institution of higher learning with a major in 

 criminology. Total membership approximately 

 500. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Registered Criminologist News- 

 letter, irregular, free to members. 



Library: Approximately 1.000 volumes. 



79- American Association of Dental Schools. 



840 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 11, 

 111. President: Raymond J. Nagle, College of 

 Dentistry, New York University, 421 1st 

 Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Term expires 

 March 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: Reginald 

 H. Sullens. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1923 by amalgamation 

 of the American Institute of Dental Teachers, 

 the National Association of Dental Faculties, 

 the Faculties' Association of American Univer- 

 sities, and the Canadian Faculties' Association. 



Purpose: To promote dental education and 

 research. 



Membership: Requirements: Active, any den- 

 tal school in the United States or Canada 

 classified as approved school by Council on 

 Dental Education of either the American 

 or the Canadian Dental Association. Pro- 

 visional, any newly established dental school 

 which is an integral part of an accredited col- 

 lege or university in the United States, includ- 

 ing Puerto Rico, or Canada. Associate, any 

 educational institution which regularly oflfers 

 a course in any or all auxiliary aids to den- 

 tistry, but does not ofifer course of instruction 

 leading to dental degree, provided ofifered 

 courses are approved by Councils on Dental 

 Education of American and Canadian Dental 

 Associations ; entitled to all privileges of Asso- 

 ciation except right to vote. Affiliate, U. S. Air 



Force, Army, Navy, Public Health Service, and 

 Veterans Administration, and comparable 

 agencies of Canadian Government, provided 

 agency gives regular postgraduate courses of 

 instruction duly authorized by law or regulation 

 and maintained by duly appropriated Govern- 

 ment funds, and further provided such courses 

 do not lead to degree in dentistry. Honorary, 

 for outstanding service to mankind or contribu- 

 tions to art and science of dentistry, or excep- 

 tional service to Association. Active members, 

 48 ; Provisional, 5 ; Associate, 5 ; Affiliate, 5. 

 Total membership 63. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Honorary Member- 

 sliip Award. 



Publications: Journal of Dental Education, 

 quarterly, current volume : 24, $3. Editor : 

 Marion W . McCrea. Proceedings, annual, cur- 

 rent volume : Z7, $2. Editor : R. H. Sullens. 



80. American Association of Endodontists. 



President: Paul P. Sherwood, 2165 Adelbert 

 Road, Cleveland 6, Ohio. Term expires 

 February 1961. Secretary: Edwin C. Van 

 Valey, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, 

 N. Y. Term expires February 1961. 



History: Organized 1943; incorporated 1955 

 in Illinois. Sections: United States; Canada; 

 Mexico ; Cuba ; Chile ; Argentina ; Brazil ; Eng- 

 land ; France; Israel; Switzerland. Committees: 

 Research ; Nomenclature ; Essay ; Clinic ; Li- 

 brary. Sponsors : American Board of Endo- 

 dontics. 



Purpose: To promote interchange of ideas on 

 methods of pulp conservation and endodontic 

 treatment ; to stimulate research ; to help main- 

 tain high standards of endodontic practice in the 

 dental profession. 



Membership: Dentists who are members of a 

 recognized national dental association in their 

 country of residence and who have proved 

 interest in endodontics. Total membership 675. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Newsletter, quarterly, subscrip- 

 tion included in annual dues. Editor : Harry J. 

 Healey, 1121 West Michigan St., Indianapolis. 

 2. Ind. Section in Journal of Oral Pathology, 

 Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine. 



81. American Association of Engineers. 8 South 

 Michigan Avenue, Chicago 3, 111. President: 

 Patrick J. Lucey, 216 South LaGrange Road. 

 LaGrange, 111. Term expires October 1960. 

 Executive Secretary: M. E. Mclver. Term 

 expires October 1960. 



History: Founded June 1915. 

 Purpose: To promote the social and economic 

 welfare of the professional engineer. 



