UNITED STATES 



301 



with demonstrated interest in laboratory medi- 

 cine. Active members, 195; Life, 97; Honorary, 

 4. Total membership 296. 



Meetings: Monthly, October through May. 



Professional activities: Middleton Goldsmith 

 Fund, income used for payment of lecturers. 



1106. New York Psychiatric Society. 121 West- 

 chester Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Presi- 

 dent: James H. Wall. Term expires January 

 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : Donald M. Hamil- 

 ton. Term expires January 1961. 



History: Founded 1904. 



Purpose: To stimulate the study and advance 

 the interest of psychiatry. 



Membership: Psychiatrists who have made 

 outstanding contributions to the field. Active 

 members limited to 30 ; Senior, 6, former active 

 members past age sixty-five ; Non-resident, 9 ; 

 Honorary, 3. Total membership 48. 



Meetings: Four annually. 



1107. New York Rheumatism Association, Inc. 



President: Ronald W. Lamont-Havers, 

 Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 10 Co- 

 lumbus Circle, New York 19, N. Y. Term 

 expires April 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: 

 Albert W. Grokoest, 622 West 168th Street, 

 New York 32, N. Y. Term expires April 

 1961. 



History: Organized 1942. 



Purpose: To unite physicians in New York 

 and suburbs who are interested in arthritic and 

 rheumatic disorders, improve treatment of pa- 

 tients, and stimulate study and research. 



Membership: Open to physicians, teachers, 

 and investigators interested in Association's 

 purpose. Total membership 224. 



Meetings: Three annually. 



1108. New York Rhino-Otolaryngological So- 

 ciety. President: E. Markey Pullen, 30 East 

 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. Term ex- 

 pires May 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: S. P. 

 Schechter, 1749 Grand Concourse, New York 

 53, N. Y. Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized 1934. Committee: 

 Scientific. 



Purpose: Discussion of current literature in 

 otolaryngology. 



Membership: Diplomates in otolaryngology, 

 with talents for special study in ear, nose, and 

 throat. Total membership 19. 



Meetings: Monthly, October through May. 



1109. New York Roentgen Society. New York 

 Academy of Medicine, 2 East 103rd Street, 



New York 29, N. Y. President: Frank J. 

 Borelli. Term expires July 1, 1961. Secre- 

 tary: Albert A. Dunn. Term expires July 1, 

 1961. 



History: Organized and incorporated July 

 1912. 



Purpose: To disseminate scientific informa- 

 tion; to promote the specialty of radiology. 



Membership: Diplomates of American Board 

 of Radiology. Active members, 229 ; Associate, 

 12; Honorary, 6; Non-Resident, 27; Retired, 

 22. Total membership 296. 



Meetings: Monthly during winter. 



1110. New York Society for Circulatory Di- 

 seases. 114-08 Linden Boulevard, Ozone Park 

 20, N. Y. President: Simon Dack, 1111 Park 

 Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. Term indefinite. 

 Secretary: Gabriel F. Greco. Term indefinite. 



History : Organized 1949 ; incorporated in 

 New York; affiliate, American College of 

 Cardiology. Founded as State chapter of na- 

 tional organization. 



Purpose: To advance and promote progress 

 in cardiology. 



Membership: Requires membership in Ameri- 

 can College of Cardiology. Total membership 

 500. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



1111. New York Society for Clinical Psychiatry. 



President: S. Bernard Wortis, 410 East 57th 

 Street, New York 22, N. Y. Term expires 

 April 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: Marvin 

 Stern, New York University School of Medi- 

 cine, 550 1st Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. 

 Term indefinite. 



History: Organized November 9, 1924. 



Purpose: Advancement of the art and science 

 of psychiatry. 



Membership: Active, physicians Hcensed in 

 practice of neuropsychiatry with at least one 

 year of resident training in accredited 

 psychiatric hospitals or clinics, or equivalent 

 training; Charter, founding members; Life, 

 members for twenty-five years. Total member- 

 ship approximately 600. 



Meetings: Five annually. 



11 12. New York Society of Electron Micro- 

 scopists. President: William A. Ladd. Term 

 expires May 1961. Secretary: Pauline E. Hol- 

 bert, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 

 N. J. Term expires May 1961. 



History: Organized 1951. 

 Purpose: To increase and disseminate knowl- 

 edge of electron microscopy. 



