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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



1060. New Hampshire Medical Society. 18 



School Street, Concord, N. H. President: 

 Howard P. Sawyer, Sanbornville, N. H. Term 

 expires October 9, 1960. Executive Secretary: 

 Hamilton S. Putnam. Term indefinite. 



History: Incorporated 1791. 



Purpose: To promote health and medical 

 education. 



Membership: Open to those physicians listed 

 with the Board of Registration in Medicine. 

 Total membership 660. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Quarterly Bulletin. 



1061. New Hampshire Pharmaceutical Associa- 

 tion. Peterborough, N. H. President: 

 Charles D. Dockham, Story Drug Store, Inc., 

 528 Main Street, Laconia, N. H. Term ex- 

 pires September 1962. Secretary-Manager: 

 Grace E. Hannan, Historical Building, Grove 

 Street, Peterborough, N. H. Term expires 

 October 1, 1963. 



History: Organized January 30, 1874; incor- 

 porated June 18, 1874. 



Purpose: To establish the relations between 

 the pharmacists, medical and allied professions 

 and the general public, upon just principles, 

 which shall promote the public welfare and 

 tend to mutual strength and advantage ; to 

 improve the science and art of pharmacy ; to 

 support the Commission of Pharmacy in reg- 

 ulating a system of apprenticeship and employ- 

 ment ; to suppress the practice of pharmacy by 

 persons without proper training and to restrict 

 the dispensing and sale of medicine to legally 

 registered drug stores and by registered phar- 

 macists ; to uphold standards of authority in edu- 

 cation, theory and practice of pharmacy ; to 

 create and maintain a standard of professional 

 honesty with a view to the highest good and 

 greatest protection to the public. 



Membership: Active Voting Members, 136, 

 twenty-one years of age, owners of retail phar- 

 macies in New Hampshire ; Active Non- Voting 

 Members, twenty-one years of age, registered 

 pharmacists, teachers or research workers in 

 pharmacy, editors of pharmaceutical publications, 

 retired pharmacy owners, students of pharmacy, 

 those actively engaged in the manufacture, dis- 

 tribution, packaging or sale of commodities 

 usually sold in pharmacies ; Life, 8, any person 

 who has made praiseworthy contribution to the 

 science and art of pharmacy; Honorary, IS, any 

 person who has made a praiseworthy contribu- 

 tion to the science and art of pharmacy ; Individ- 

 ual, 150; Student, 21. Total membership ap- 

 proximately 342. 



Meetings: Annual and mid-year. 



Professional activities: Fitch Pharmaceutical 

 Scholarship. New Hampshire Pharmaceutical 

 Association Scholarships, two to Seniors each 

 year. Angle W. Moulton "Pharmacist of the 

 Year" Award. 



Publications: Journal, monthly, current vol- 

 ume : 24, free to members. Editor : G. E. 

 Hannan. 



1062. New Hampshire Psychological Associa- 

 tion. Concord, N. H. President: Jane M. 

 Kraus, 105 Pleasant Street, Concord, N. H. 

 Term expires May 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: 

 Frances L. Seaward, 259 Ashland Street, 

 Manchester, N. H. Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized and incorporated Jan- 

 uary 1953. 



Purpose: To further the development of psy- 

 chology as a science and profession ; to safe- 

 guard the interest of the public and of the pro- 

 fession, and the freedom of scientific inquiry, 

 teaching, and professional practice ; and to estab- 

 lish and maintain standards of competency, 

 training, service, and professional and ethical 

 conduct among its members. 



Membership: Members must subscribe to the 

 objectives of the association, reside or work 

 within the boundaries of the state, maintain 

 ethical standards of professional conduct as set 

 forth by the association in its Code of Ethics, 

 and have completed at least two years of grad- 

 uate work in psychology in a recognized grad- 

 uate school, or one year of graduate study 

 plus one year of experience in professional work 

 that is psychological in nature. Total member- 

 ship 37. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



1063. New Hampshire Roentgen Ray Society. 



President: Albert C. Johnston, 127 Wash- 

 ington Street, Keene, N. H. Term expires 

 October 1960. Executive Secretary: Paul Y. 

 Hasserjian, 1470 Elm Street, Manchester, 

 N. H. Term expires October 1960. 



History: Founded in December 1944 by the 

 radiologists resident in New Hampshire. 



Purpose: To establish an organization of 

 radiologists for the purpose of advancing the 

 science of radiology and improving the public 

 health through better radiological service, and 

 to protect the practice of radiology against all 

 inimical influences likely to retard its con- 

 tinued progress or professional freedom. 



Membership: Open to physicians specializing 

 in radiology, eligible to membership in the 

 American Medical Association, and eligible as 

 diplomates of the American Board of Radiology. 

 Total membership 22. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



