UNITED STATES 



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History: Organized 1923; incorporated 1930. 



Purpose: To encourage friendly intercourse 

 among engineers, and to promote their profes- 

 sional advancement ; to encourage the arts and 

 sciences connected with various branches of 

 engineering and to participate in matters of an 

 engineering nature. 



Membership: Open to any person connected 

 with engineering or interested in Club purpose. 

 Total Membership 375 . 



Meetings: Monthly, September through May. 



Professional activities: Slide Rule Presenta- 

 tion, to encourage qualified high school students 

 to enter engineering as a profession ; scholarship 

 for engineering students. 



Publications: Bulletin, monthly, current vol- 

 ume : 38, free to members. Year Book, biennial, 

 current volume : 38, free to members. 



710. Harvey Gushing Society, Inc. 200 1st 



Street, S. W., Rochester, Minn. President: 

 J. Grafton Love. Term expires April 1961. 

 Secretary: H. J. Svien. Term expires April 

 1962. 



History: Founded October 10, 1931. 



Purpose: The promotion and advancement of 

 neurological surgery and its related sciences. 



Membership: Active, 674, certified by the 

 American Board of Neurological Surgery, or 

 Canadians who are Fellows of the Royal College 

 of Surgeons ; Associate, 22, shall be from the 

 fields of neurology, neuroanatomy, neuro-oph- 

 thalmology, neuropathology, neurophysiology, 

 psychiatry, psychology, roentgenology, and re- 

 lated fields and shall be certified by board of 

 certification in field of primary activity ; Senior, 

 46, active or associate members who are sixty 

 years of age and have served ten years of 

 membership ; Corresponding, 20, shall reside 

 beyond the limits of the continent of North 

 America and shall be chosen because of their 

 devotion and contributions to neurological sci- 

 ence ; Honorary, 3, chosen from recognized 

 leaders in field of neurological sciences. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Journal of Neurosurgery, bi- 

 monthly, current volume: 17, $11 domestic, $12 

 foreign. Editor : Paul C. Bucy. 



711. Harvey Society, Inc. President: Robert F. 

 Pitts, Department of Physiology, Cornell 

 University Medical College, 1300 York Ave- 

 nue, New York 21, N. Y. Term expires June 

 31, 1961. Secretary: Alexander Beam, Rocke- 

 feller Institute, New York, N. Y. Term ex- 

 pires June 31, 1961. 



History: Organized 1905; incorporated 1954. 

 Purpose: Diffusion of scientific knowledge in 



selected chapters in anatomy, physiology, bacter- 

 iology, pharmacology, pathology, and physio- 

 logical and pathological chemistry, through 

 medium of public lectures by workers in subjects 

 presented. 



Membership: Active members, 1,038, labora- 

 tory workers in the medical or biological 

 sciences, residing in New York, who have 

 personally contributed to advancement of these 

 sciences ; Associate members, 130, meritorious 

 physicians in sympathy with objects of this 

 Society, residing in New York; Honorary, 189. 

 Total membership, 1,357. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Publications: Harvey Lectures, annual, cur- 

 rent volume : 55, $7.50, free to members. 



712. Hawaii Association of Plantation Physi- 

 cians. 1133 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, 

 Hawaii. President: Richard Noda, Waipahu 

 Sugar Company, Paia, Maui, Hawaii. Term 

 expires November 1960. Secretary: Carton 

 Wall, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii. Term expires 

 November 1960. Executive Secretary: Mrs. 

 Betty Arnott. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1942, as Territorial Asso- 

 ciation of Plantation Physicians ; name later 

 changed to present title ; component society, 

 Industrial Medical Association of America. 



Purpose: To bring the various plantation 

 physicians together to discuss problems, interests, 

 ideas, needs for more rapid progress of health 

 work on plantations. 



Membership: Members, 42, interested in 

 industrial medicine. To be active member, must 

 work mainly in industrial medicine for at least 

 two years and also be a member of local medical 

 society. Total membership 42. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Plantation Health, quarterly, 

 current volume : 25. Editor : Nils P. Larsen. 



713- Hawaii Dermatological Society. President: 

 Samuel D. Allison, 305 Royal Hawaiian 

 Avenue, Honolulu 15, Hawaii. Term expires 

 July 1961. Secretary: Wilfred H. Kurashige, 

 181 South Kukui Street, Honolulu 13, Hawaii. 

 Term expires July 1961. 



History: Founded February 5, 1944. 



Purpose: Presenting and discussing instruc- 

 tive and puzzling cases. 



Membership: Regular members, 8, practition- 

 ers of dermatology as approved by Honolulu 

 County Medical Society ; Associate, 16. Total 

 membership 24. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



