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cesser to the St. Louis Society of Mental 

 Hygiene. Became the Eastern Missouri District 

 Branch of the American Psychiatric Association 

 and until recently continued as two organizations 

 with almost identical membership, but different 

 constitutions and slightly different requirements 

 for membership. 



Purpose: To promote the science, art and 

 practice of psychiatry in cooperation with, and 

 as a constituent part of, the American Psychi- 

 atric Association, and to serve as an influence 

 for the maintenance of high professional and 

 administrative standards in the field. 



Membership: Associate Members, at least 

 one year of residency training in psychiatry; 

 Full Members, at least three years of residency 

 training ; Fellows, at least six years of training 

 and experience, approval by the Board of 

 Examiners, and meritorious contribution to 

 psychiatry ; Honorary Members, those persons 

 who have contributed substantially to further 

 the purposes of the Society or psychiatry in 

 general. Total membership 140. 



Meetings: Six to seven meetings a year 

 between October and .\pril. 



Professional activities: Monthly scientific pro- 

 grams for members ; participation in postgradu- 

 ate education courses for general practitioners. 



608. Eastern Nevada Geological Society. Presi- 

 dent: Edward Phelps, P. O. Box 269, Ely, 

 Nev. Term expires September 1961. Secre- 

 tary: Richard Breitrick, 855 Park Avenue, 

 East Ely, Nev. Term expires September 1961. 



History: Organized July 1950. 



Purpose: To further interests of geological 

 endeavor in the Great Basin, and to promote 

 fellowship within the geological fraternity. 



Membership: Active Members, must be col- 

 lege graduates with majors in geology and must 

 have three years' experience in petroleum ge- 

 ology or in application of geology to exploration, 

 development, research, or other phases of 

 petroleum technology, or must be college gradu- 

 ates in sciences closely allied to petroleum 

 igeology, exploration, or development, with 

 three years' experience ; Associate Members, 

 persons actively engaged in petroleum explora- 

 tion or who, in opinion of Executive Committee, 

 would further aims of this Society ; Honorary 

 Members, persons who have contributed disting- 

 uished service to geological science. Total 

 membership 35. 



Meetings: Monthly, May through September. 



609. Eastern Psychological Association. P. O. 



Box 252, Glenbrook, Conn. President: S. S. 

 Stevens, Memorial Hall, Harvard University, 

 Cambridge 38, Mass. Term expires April 

 1961. Secrctarx: Carl H. Rush. Term expires 

 April 1961. 



History: The organization grew out of meet- 

 ings of the Anthropology and Psychology 

 Section of the New York Academy of Sciences 

 before 1900. By vote of the Council of the 

 .\merican Psychological Association, this Assoc- 

 iation was called the New York Branch of the 

 .American Psychological Association ; name 

 changed to present title in 1938. 



Purpose: The advancement of the science of 

 psychology through meetings for the presenta- 

 tion of reports and discussion. 



Membership: Member must be an Associate 

 or Fellow of the American Psychological 

 Association or have one full year of graduate 

 study in psychology at an accredited university 

 or college. A member must also reside in the 

 territory embraced by this organization. Total 

 membership 3,221. 



Meetings: Annual. 



610. Eastern States Archeological Federation. 



President: William J. Mayer-Oakes, Stovall 

 Museum, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 

 Okla. Term expires November 1960. Secre- 

 tary: Mrs. Kathryn B. Greywacz, New Jersey 

 State Museum, Trenton, N. J. Term expires 

 November 1960. 



History: Organized February 1934, incorpo- 

 rated November 8, 1940. The Federation is 

 comprised of the state and provincial arche- 

 ological societies from Alabama ; Connecticut ; 

 Delaware ; Florida ; Georgia ; Maine ; Mary- 

 land ; Massachusetts ; Michigan ; New Hamp- 

 shire ; New Jersey ; New York ; North Carolina ; 

 Ontario, Canada ; Pennsylvania ; Quebec, Can- 

 ada ; Rhode Island; Virginia; West Virginia. 



Purpose: To promote scientific investigation 

 of archeological remains in the eastern states 

 and to establish a plan for interstate cooperation 

 in the field of archeological research. 



Membership: Membership is composed of 

 state and provincial archeological societies. 

 Total membership, 19 member societies com- 

 prising 4,500 individuals. 



Meetinngs: Annual. 



Publications: Bulletin, annual, current vol- 

 ume : 19, $0.50, free to members. Editor : P. 

 Schuyler Miller. 



611. Eastern Surgical Society. President: Henry 

 H. Hun, 149 Washington Avenue, Albany, 

 N. Y. Term expires April 1961. Secretary: 

 Howard Ulf elder, Vincent Memorial Hospital, 

 Boston, Mass. Term expires April 1961. 



History: Organized 1928. 



Purpose: To promote interest in clinical and 

 scientific surgery by providing opportunity at 

 stated intervals for its members to visit, in a 



