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Professional activities: Annual award to New 

 Hampshire X-Ray Technicians Society for three 

 best essays on radiography presented by that 

 society. 



1064. New Hampshire Society of Anesthesiolo- 

 gists. President: Agnes V. Bartlett, P. O. 

 Box 397, Springfield, Vt. Term expires Octo- 

 ber 1961. Executive Secretary: Frank G. 

 Dudley, 208 Main Street, Littleton, N. H. 

 Term expires October 1961. 



History: Founded at Hanover, New Hamp- 

 shire, October 1, 1948; component Society of 

 the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. 



Purpose: To advance the art and science of 

 anesthesiology and to stimulate interest and 

 promote progress in the various aspects of the 

 specialty. 



Membership: Open to physicians engaged or 

 interested in anesthesiology, graduates of repu- 

 table medical schools and members of their 

 county medical society. Total membership 50. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



1065. New Hampshire Society of Professional 

 Engineers, Inc. President: Charles O. 

 Dawson, 21 Woodman Avenue, Durham, N. H. 

 Term expires July 1961. Secretary: Elton 

 N. Roberts, Davisville, P. O. Box 185, Con- 

 toocook, N. H. Term expires July 1961. 



History: Organized in 1949 as the New 

 Hampshire Society of Engineers; reorganized 

 1960 under present title. 



Purpose: The advancement of the public wel- 

 fare ; the advancement of the professional, the 

 social, and the economic interests of the pro- 

 fessional engineer; the establishment and main- 

 tenance of high ethical engineering standards 

 and practices. 



Membership: Professional Engineer Mem- 

 bers, 130, limited to persons registered as pro- 

 fessional engineers; Affiliate Members, 12; Land 

 Surveyor Members, 10; Junior Members, 4, 

 limited to persons with a Bachelor of Science 

 degree in engineering or equivalent from a col- 

 lege or university of recognized standing, em- 

 ployed in professional work, who intend to pre- 

 pare for and accomplish registration. Total 

 membership 156. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Scholarships of $100 

 each to engineering schools at Dartmouth Col- 

 lege and the University of New Hampshire. 



1066. New Hampshire Water Works Associa- 

 tion. 61 South Spring Street, Concord, N. H. 

 President: Harold Bean, Derry, N. H. Term 

 expires November 1960. Secretary Treasurer: 



William A. Healy. Term expires November 

 1960. 



History: Organized in 1939 for the benefit 

 of water supply departments and officials in 

 the state. 



Purpose: Improvement of water supply serv- 

 ice through discussion and education program. 



Membership: Open to any person or com- 

 munity interested in water supply matters ; not 

 restricted to residents. Total membership 465. 



Meetings: Five meetings annually. 



Professional activities: Full tuition scholar- 

 ship to senior engineering student at University 

 of New Hampshire, with selection being made 

 by university officials according to student's 

 need and scholarship attainment. 



Publications: Journal, five issues annually, 

 current volume: 21, No. 3, $3. Editor: W. A, 

 Healy. 



1067. New Haven Entomological Society. Pres- 

 ident: Norman Davis, University of Connecti- 

 cut, Storrs, Conn. Term expires April 1961. 

 Secretary: William E. Waters, 335 Prospect 

 Street, New Haven, Conn. Term expires 

 April 1961. 



History: Organized in October 1949 with 

 thirty-one charter members. 



Purpose: To serve as an association of in- 

 dividuals who wish to exchange ideas and ex- 

 periences related to entomology. 



Membership: Open to persons whose pursuits 

 or studies are connected with entomology or 

 natural history. Total membership 50. 



Meetings: Monthly, October to May, in- 

 clusive. 



1068. New Jersey Academy of Science. 361 



Highland Avenue, Newark 4, N. J. Presi- 

 dent: Robert K. Zuck, Botany Department, 

 Drew University, Madison, N. J. Term ex- 

 pires May 1961. Executive Secretary: Hirsch 

 L. Silverman. Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized May 1954; affiliated with 

 American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science December 1959. 



Purpose: To foster interdisciplinary work, to 

 propagate information for the purpose of help- 

 ing border fields, and to keep scientists aware 

 of progress made in other disciplines. 



Membership: Fellows; Members, those hold- 

 ing scientific degrees, or holding a position in 

 industry or commerce, or in professional activity 

 equivalent to same; Associates. Total member- 

 ship 262. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Publications: Bulletin, semiannual, $3. Edi- 

 tors : M. Lelyn Branin and Hirsch L. Silverman. 



