UNITED STATES 



175 



Membership: Open to members of the Acad- 

 emy of Applied Osteopathy who are sponsored 

 by two members. Total membership 284. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Professional activities: Honorary member- 

 ships for outstanding service, and awards for 

 special efforts of the members. 



Publications : News Letter, quarterly. 



588. Crop Science Society of America. Acting 

 Secretary-Treasurer: L. G. Monthey, 2702 

 Monroe Street, Madison 5, Wis. Term in- 

 definite. 



History: Founded 1954; affiliated with Ameri- 

 can Society of Agronomy. 



Purpose: To promote scientific principles in 

 crop improvement. 



Membership: Limited to professional agrono- 

 mists and others interested in crop improvement. 

 Total membership approximately 1,200. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Agronomy Journal, monthly, 

 $14. Editor: L. G. Monthey. 



589. Dallas-Fort Worth Radiological Society, 

 Inc. President: John T. Mallams, Baylor 

 University Hospital, Dallas, Tex. Term 

 expires January 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: 

 W. H. Neil, 1217 West Cannon Street, Fort 

 Worth, Tex. Term expires January 1961. 



History: Founded 1955; incorporated in 

 Texas. Formerly Dallas-Fort Worth Radio- 

 logical Club. 



Purpose: To discuss mutual problems con- 

 fronting radiologists in the Dallas-Fort Worth 

 area ; to hold film reading sessions regularly. 



Membership: Open to doctors of medicine in 

 radiological practice in the Dallas-Fort Worth 

 area, who are members in the county medical 

 society. Total membership 70. 



Meetings: Monthly, except July and August. 



590. Dallas Geological Society. P. O. Box 253, 

 Southern Methodist University Station, Dallas 

 22, Tex. President: Edgar Kraus, P. O. Box 

 2819, Dallas, Tex. Term expires June 1961. 

 Secretary: Claude M. Burnett, 1301 Mercan- 

 tile Securities Building, Dallas 1, Tex. Term 

 expires June 1961. 



History: Organized 1919. 



Purpose: To bring together persons interested 

 in the sciences of geology, geophysics, and engi- 

 neering, especially as they relate to the discovery 

 and production of petroleum and natural gas. 



Membership : Open to persons in the fields of 

 geology, geophysics, or petroleum exploration 

 or technology interested in furthering the objects 

 of this Society. Total membership 602. 



Meetings: Monthly, September through May. 



591. Dallas Southern Clinical Society. 433 



Medical Arts Building, Dallas, Tex. Presi- 

 dent: Frank H. Kidd, Jr., 4000 Junius Street 

 Dallas, Tex. Term expires April 1961. Exec- 

 utive Officer: Millard J. Heath. Term in- 

 definite. 



History: Organized April 1929. 



Purpose: To make available to the medical 

 profession of the South the postgraduate teaching 

 material of Dallas. 



Membership: By invitation only, to qualified 

 physicians who are members of their county 

 medical societies. Total membership 490. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Marchman Award, 

 annual, for meritorious contribution to medical 

 science. 



592. Delaware Academy of Medicine, Inc. 



Lovering Avenue and Union Street, Wilming- 

 ton 6, Del. President: George A. Zurkow, 

 Medical Arts Building, Wilmington, Del. 

 Term expires 1962. Secretary: Leonard P. 

 Lang, 1009 Park Place, Wilmington, Del. 

 Term expires 1962. Executive Director: 

 Eugene C. Syrovatka. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized and incorporated 1930. 



Purpose: To sponsor scientific meetings in 

 medical and allied sciences for professional and 

 non-professional groups. 



Membership: Regular members, 350, degrees 

 in medicine or dentistry; Associates, 150; Total 

 membership 500. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Library: 6,000 volumes. Subject emphasis: 

 Medicine. 



593. Delaware Council of Engineering Societies. 



P. O. Box 1212, Wilmington, Del. President: 

 Ralph W. Smith. Engineering Department, 

 E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, 

 Wilmington 98, Del. Term expires May 1961. 

 Secretary-Treasurer : Richard R. Zolnick. 

 Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized as Delaware Engineering 

 Association May 1949; name changed to present 

 title June 1956. Committees : Professional De- 

 velopment, Civic Affairs, Program, Student 

 Guidance, Publicity, and Facilities. Affiliates : 

 American Society of Civil Engineers, American 

 Institute of Chemical Engineers, American In- 

 stitute of Electrical Engineers, American Insti- 

 tute of Plant Engineers, and American Society 

 of Mechanical Engineers. 



Purpose: To create and maintain cooperative 

 action of affiliated engineering societies in the 

 State of Delaware. 



