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their scope of operations was larger than com- 

 munications, name was changed in 1955 to pres- 

 ent title. Sections : six geographical sections ; 

 49 chapters both nationally and internationally. 



Purpose: To maintain and improve the coop- 

 eration between the Armed Forces and industry 

 in communications, and in the design, produc- 

 tion, maintenance, and operation of communica- 

 tion, electronic, and photographic equipment in 

 time of peace or war, and to preserve and foster 

 the spirit of fellowship among former, present, 

 and future service and industrial personnel in 

 the field. 



Membership: Open to industrial organizations 

 and to men and women who are interested in 

 furthering the objectives of the Association, 

 provided, however, that full membership shall 

 be available only to citizens and industrial 

 organizations of the United States. Allied 

 membership shall be available to the citizens and 

 industrial organizations of the free world. Total 

 membership 10,000. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Amateur radio; schol- 

 arships ; Recruits for Science program ; medals 

 and certificates presented to outstanding ROTC, 

 NROTC, AFROTC students in the fields of 

 communications and electronics. 



Publications: Signal, monthly, $7, $5 to mem- 

 bers. Editor : W. J. Baird. 



395. Associated Engineers of Spokane. East 

 1411 Mission Street, Box 1445, Spokane, 

 Wash. President: J. Byron Barber, West 933 

 3rd Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Term expires 

 January 31, 1961. Executive Secretary: Wil- 

 bur L. King. Term expires January 31, 1961. 



History: Organized about 1912. Sections: 

 Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. 



Purpose: Coordination of engineering socie- 

 ties, service to the community, the maintenance 

 of professional standards, and the development 

 of acquaintances. 



Membership: Members, 128, active member of 

 a parent society ; Associates, 29. Total member- 

 ship 167. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



396. Association for Applied Psychoanalysis, 



Inc. President: Harry Slochower, 46 East 

 73rd Street, New York 21, N. Y. Term ex- 

 pires May 1961. Executive Secretary: Peter 

 Beron, 103 East 86th Street, New York 28, 

 N. Y. Term expires May 1961. 



History: Incorporated (New York State) 

 1955. Committees: Research, Education (two). 

 Publication, Industry and Psychoanalysis. 



Purpose: To facilitate and promote training 

 andl research in the field of applied psycho- 

 analysis ; to advance the application of psycho- 

 analytic theories to industry, education, the so- 

 cial sciences, the arts, religion, science, phi- 

 losophy, and human relations. 



Menibership: Personal psychoanalysis, 300 

 hours minimum ; membership in professional 

 organization related to applied psychoanalysis ; 

 superior personal qualities. Members, 95 ; Fel- 

 lows, 5 ; Professional, 30 ; Associate, 50 ; Stu- 

 dent, 10. Total membership 190. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Professional meetings 

 for members ; public workshops participated in 

 by members. 



397. Association for Applied Solar Energy. 



Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. 

 President: H. Walmsley, 1444 East Roma 

 Street, Scottsdale, Ariz. Term indefinite. 

 Executive Secretary: Frank Snell, 400 Se- 

 curity Building, Phoenix, Ariz. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Founded in Phoenix on March 17, 

 1954 by a group of leaders of southwestern 

 agriculture, education, finance, and industry ; 

 incorporated as a non-profit educational and 

 scientific institution. The Association is the 

 world headquarters for the coordination of the 

 heretofore scattered and unrelated research in 

 solar energy utilization. 



Purpose: To gather, compile, and disseminate 

 information relating to solar energy; to foster 

 research and education in fields related to solar 

 energy ; to encourage the expansion and de- 

 velopment of the applications of solar energy. 



Membership: By invitation; members from 

 fifty nations. Total membership 1,000. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Solar Energy: The Journal of 

 Solar Energy Science and Engineering, quar- 

 terly, current volume: 4, $10. Editor: A. Staf- 

 ford. The Sun At Work, quarterly, current 

 volume: 5, $2.50. Editor: Sydney Wilcox. 



Library: Solar energy and allied fields; 5,000 

 volumes. 



398. Association for Computing Machinery. 2 



East 63rd Street, New York 21, N. Y. Presi- 

 dent: H. D. Huskey, Department of Mathe- 

 matics, University of California, Berkeley, 

 Calif. Term expires 1962. Executive Secre- 

 tary: Mrs. Irene Hollister. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1947. Sections: Great 

 Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, New York, Northeast, 

 Northwest, South Atlantic, South Central, 

 Southeast, Southwest, Europe. Chapters: 



