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tive Committee. 600 members ; 25 institutional 

 members. 



Meetings: Annual, alternately with American 

 Mathematical Society and the American Philo- 

 sophical Association. 



Publications: Journal of Symbolic Logic, 

 quarterly, current volume : 24, $6.50. Managing 

 Editor : A. Borgers. 



403. Association for the Advancement of Psy- 

 choanalysis. 329 East 62nd Street, New York 

 21, N. Y. President: Louis E. DeRosis, 815 

 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Term 

 expires May 31, 1961. Secretary: Jack L. 

 Rubins, 1148 5th Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. 

 Term expires May 31, 1961. 



History: Organized in 1941. 



Purpose: To foster psychoanalytic training, 

 encourage investigation and research, further dis- 

 cussion of psychoanalytic subjects along liberal 

 and scientific lines, and dissemate to the medi- 

 cal-psychiatric profession and to the general 

 community those psychoanalytic principles which 

 might be useful to them. 



Membership: Members, 26, graduation from 

 a Class A Medical school, one year's internship 

 in general medicine in an approved hospital, one 

 year's residence or internship in an approved 

 psychiatric hospital or psychiatric division in an 

 approved general hospital, and approved train- 

 ing in psychoanalysis. After having completed 

 a period of two years as associate member may 

 be elected to full membership. Associate, 30; 

 Honorary, 2. Total membership 58. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Contribution of $5,000 

 to the American Institute for Psychoanalysis for 

 research. Horney Award for research, $150. 

 Karen Horney Lectureship, $100. 



Publications: American Journal of Psycho- 

 analysis, semiannual, current volume : 20, $4. 

 Editor : Harold Kelman. 



Library: 3,000 volumes on psychoanalysis. 



404. Association for the Advancement of Psy- 

 chotherapy, Inc. 15 West 81st Street, New 

 York, N. Y. President: Joseph Wilder, 1150 

 5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. Term expires 

 December 31, 1960. Secretary-Treasurer: 

 Stanley Lesse. Term expires December 31, 

 1960. 



History: Organized 1939. 



Purpose: To advance methods of psycho- 

 therapy among members of the medical pro- 

 fession and to familiarize members with progress 

 in the field. 



Membership: Full members must be practic- 

 ing physicians ; Associate membership is open 



to non-physicians who have done outstanding 

 clinical or research work. Total membership 

 330. 



Meetings: Monthly, October through May. 



Publications: American Journal of Psycho- 

 therapy, quarterly, current volume : 14, $12. 

 Editor : Stanley Lesse. 



405. Association for the Education of Teachers 

 in Science. Teachers College, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York 27, N. Y. President: 

 George Zimmer, State University of New 

 York, State College of Education, Fredonia, 

 N. Y. Term expires November 1, 1960. Secre- 

 tary: Willard J. Jacobson. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1930. Affiliated in 1959- 

 60 with the National Science Teachers Asso- 

 ciation and Association of Organizations for 

 Teacher Education. 



Purpose: To promote improved programs of 

 education and training for science teachers. 



Membership: College staff membership; re- 

 quires some relationship to teacher education in 

 science. Total membership 400. 



Meetings: Three times a year. 



406. Association of Allergists for Mycological 

 Investigations, Inc. P. O. Box 901, Crockett, 

 Tex. President: Homer E. Prince. Term in- 

 definite. Secretary-Treasurer: Sim Hulsey. 

 701 5th Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized 1938, incorporated in 

 Texas 1950. 



Purpose: Research in mold allergy. 



Membership: Open to any physician interested 

 in mold allergy on either experimental or clinical 

 basis. Total membership 50. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Assisting members in 

 studying problems pertaining to mold allergies; 

 affording similar assitance to interested non- 

 members insofar as facilities permit ; central lab- 

 oratory maintained at Crockett, Tex., for prepa- 

 rations of experimental mold allergens. 



407. Association of American Feed Control 

 Officials, Inc. University of Maryland, Col- 

 lege Park, Md. President: Marvin H. Sny- 

 der, Charleston, W. Va. Term expires Octo- 

 ber 1960. Secretary: Bruce Poundstone, Lex- 

 ington, Ky. Term expires October 1960. 



History: First meeting held in January 1910 

 as Association of Feed Control Officials; name 

 changed to present title in 1929. 



Purpose: To promote uniformity in legisla- 

 tion, definitions, and rulings, and the enforce- 



