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Meetings: Semiannual in December and April. 



Publications: Transactions of annual meet- 

 ings, which include all scientific papers pre- 

 sented during the sessions. 



86. American Association of Industrial Nurses, 

 Inc. 170 East 61st Street, New York 21, N. \. 

 President: Margaret L. Steele, 2838 Lawndell 

 Drive, Brentwood 17, Mo. Term expires April 

 1961. Executive Director: Ella G. Casey. 

 Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1942. Seventy-eight local 

 and State constituent associations in the United 

 States. Several permanent and various special 

 committees. 



Purpose: To constitute the professional asso- 

 ciation of nurses engaged in industrial practice ; 

 to maintain the honor and character of the nurs- 

 ing profession ; to improve community healtli 

 by bettering nursing service to workers ; to de- 

 velop and promote standards for industrial 

 nurses and nursing services ; to stimulate interest 

 in and provide a forum for discussion of prob- 

 lems in the subject field; to stimulate member- 

 ship participation in all nursing activities, local, 

 State, and national. 



Membership: Active: registered nurses em- 

 ployed full time in commerce, industry, or in 

 conserving the health of employed workers, or 

 nursing consultants and nurse educators who 

 devote full time to field of industrial nursing. 

 Inactive : former Active Members who have re- 

 tired from industrial nursing and are not en- 

 gaged in other nursing activity. Associate : 

 nurse educators, nurse editors, nurse writers, 

 or other nurses who evidence sufficient interest 

 in industrial nursing. Patron : persons, agencies, 

 organizations, or companies interested in pro- 

 moting the purpose of this Association. Active 

 Members, approximately 4,400; Inactive and 

 Associate Members, approximately 100. Total 

 membership approximately 4,500. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Margaret Currie 

 Achievement Award and Christina Sinkula 

 Achievement Award, presented annually for out- 

 standing educational programs and community 

 activities ; Winifred Hardiman Scholarship 

 Fund, maintained to provide loans for graduate 

 industrial nurses desiring courses in nursing 

 leading to baccalaureate or higher degrees. 



Publications: Journal, monthly, current vol- 

 ume : 8, $6. Editor : Gertrude A. Stewart. 



87. American Association of Jesuit Scientists 

 (Eastern States Division). President: Clar- 

 ence Schubert, Fordham University, X'ew 

 York 58, N. Y. Term expires September 1961. 

 Secretary: John Kinnier, Boston College, 



Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Term expires Septem- 

 ber 1963. 



History: Organized 1922. Sections: Biology, 

 Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Science, and 

 Philosophy. 



Purpose: To promote the study and teaching 

 of science in Jesuit high schools, colleges, and 

 universities. 



Membership: Open to Jesuits teaching the sci- 

 ences or otherwise engaged in scientific work in 

 the eastern Atlantic states. Total membership 

 271. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Bulletin, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume : 2)7, free. Editor: Bernard A. Fiekers. 



88. American Association of Medical Clinics. 



P. O. Box 58, Charlottesville, Va. President: 

 Russel V. Lee, Palo Alto Medical Clinic, 

 300 Homer Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. Term 

 expires October 1960. Executive Director: 

 Edwin P. Jordan. Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1949. 



Purpose: To elevate standards of practice, 

 improve graduate medical education, promote 

 research and exchange of ideas and experiences. 



Membership: A clinic, for full membership, 

 must have seven or more full-time physicians in 

 different specialties, two of which shall be 

 internal medicine and general surgery. Total 

 membership 135 clinics, with approximately 

 3,000 physicians. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Group Practice, monthly, cur- 

 rent volume : 8, $8. Editor : Edwin P. Jordan. 



89. American Association of Medical Milk 

 Commissions, Inc. 405 Lexington Avenue, 

 New York 17, N. Y. President and Chairman 

 of the Council: James P. Conway. Term ex- 

 pires May 1961. Secretary: Charles Speaks. 

 Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized 1907. Committees: 

 Methods and Standards for Production of Certi- 

 fied Milk ; Containers and Closures ; Research. 



Purpose: To provide methods and standards 

 for the production of milk as fine, nutritious, 

 and clean as possible, approved by the medical 

 profession. Methods and standards are changed 

 annually to keep current with nutritional science 

 and dairy technology. 



Membership: Open to Medical Milk Commis- 

 sions appointed by county or state medical so- 

 cieties or by public health officials. Total mem- 

 bership approximately 450. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Methods and Standards for Pro- 

 duction of Certified Milk, annual. Certified Milk 

 Magazine, every other month, $1.50. 



