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pany, Main and K Streets, Dayton, Ohio. 

 Term expires May 3, 1961. Secretary-Treas- 

 urer: C. G. Worthington. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized as a committee of the 

 Division of Engineering and Industrial Research, 

 National Research Council, 1938 ; incorporated 

 1945. Committees : Research Management 

 Seminar, Research Management Study Groups, 

 Research Personnel, Vital Statistics. 



Purpose: To promote, through cooperative 

 efforts of members, improved, economical, and 

 effective techniques of organization, administra- 

 tion, and operation of industrial research ; to 

 develop and disseminate information on those 

 subjects; to stimulate and develop understanding 

 of research as a force in economic, industrial and 

 social activities. 



Meuibcrship: Limited to companies, engaged 

 primarily in manufacturing, which regularly 

 maintain technical staffs and laboratories for 

 conduct of industrial research, and their research 

 subsidiaries or affiliates. Total membership 172 

 companies. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Professional activiiics: Industrial Research 

 Institute Medal, established 1945, presented to 

 recognize and honor outstanding research v\'hich 

 contributes broadly to development of industry 

 or public welfare. 



Publications: Research Management, quar- 

 terly, current volume : 2, $7.50. Editor L. 

 Marshall. Descriptive Booklet, annual. 



781. Institute for Bio-energetic Analysis. 55 

 Park Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Executive 

 Director: Alexander Lowen. Term expires 

 June 1961. Executive Secretary: Betty 

 Skakcki, 72 Barrow Street, New York 14, 

 N. Y. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized October 1956. 



Purpose: To coordinate and further projects 

 which relate findings of psychoanalysis to know- 

 ledge of energy principles applicable to bio- 

 logical structure and function. 



Membership: Open to physicians, psychia- 

 trists, psychologists, dentists, psychiatric social 

 workers, and all qualified persons professionally 

 engaged in any activity dealing with emotional 

 and physical health. Total membership 26. 



Meetings: Three annually. 



Professional activities: Public lectures; clini- 

 cal case seminars. 



782. Institute of Environmental Sciences. P. O. 



Box 191, Mt. Prospect. 111. President: William 

 L. Vandal, 9931 Lenore Drive, Garden Grove, 

 Calif. Term expires April 5, 1961. Executive 

 Secretary: Henrv F. Sander. Term expires 

 April 5, 1961. 



History: Merger of Institute of Environ- 

 mental Engineers and Society of Environmental 

 Engineers in April 1959 resulted in Institute 

 of Environmental Sciences. Chapters : Boston, 

 Chicago, Dayton, Detroit, Los Angeles, Mid- 

 Atlantic, New York City, Northern California, 

 San Diego, Southern Tier New York. 



Purpose: To provide means whereby environ- 

 mental sciences can be explained, discussed, and 

 debated, and thus aid the technological advances 

 of this hemisphere. 



Membership: Fellow, appointed; Member, 

 nine years experience or education ; Associate 

 member, four years education or one year 

 experience ; Student, engineering school enroll- 

 ment ; Government member, interest in this 

 Institute ; Company member, similar interest. 

 Total membership 800. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Annual meeting tech- 

 nical presentation award. 



Publications: Journal of Environmental Sci- 

 ences, bimonthly, current volume : 3, $5. Editor : 

 C. W. Danielson. 



783. Institute of Food Technologists. 176 West 



Adams Street, Chicago 3, 111. President: Imri 

 J. Hutchings, P. O. Box 57, Pittsburgh 30, 

 Pa. Term expires May 11, 1961. Executive 

 Secretary: Charles S. Lawrence. Term ex- 

 pires May 11, 1961. 



History: Organized 1939; incorporated 1950. 

 Sections : Ames, Ak-Sar-Ben, Australia 

 Northern, Australia Southern, British Colum- 

 bia, Chicago, Dixie, Florida, Great Lakes, 

 Hawaii, Indiana, Japan, Kansas City, Mary- 

 land, Mexico, Minnesota, Mohawk Valley, New 

 York, Northeast, Northern California, Ohio 

 Valley, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Puget 

 Sound, Rocky Mountain, St. Louis, Southern 

 California, Texas, Washington, Western New 

 York, Wisconsin. Technical Committees : 

 Citrus Products, Food Additives, Quality Con- 

 trol of Food Products, Taste Testing. 



Purpose: To promote application of science 

 and engineering to production, processing, pack- 

 aging, distribution, preparation, and utilization 

 of foods. 



Membership: Professional members, bache- 

 lors' degrees in sciences or branches of engineer- 

 ing associated with food technology, and three 

 years' experience ; Members, qualified indi- 

 viduals directly associated with food technology ; 

 Student members, full time students in junior 

 or senior years of college working toward 

 degrees in this field. Professional members, 

 3,838; Members, 1,653; Student members, 223. 

 Total membership 5,714. 



Meetings: Annual. 



