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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



of medicine, members of State or provincial 

 medical associations, and having published 

 papers of literary and surgical merit. Active 

 members, 100 ; Senior members, 40. Total 

 membership 140. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional acfhnfics: Annual Founders' 

 Lecture. 



1151. North Texas Geological Society. Presi- 

 dent: George M. Spalding, 4904 George Street, 

 Wichita Falls, Tex. Term expires May 1961. 

 Secretary: Harry B. Baskette, 1412 Silby 

 Street, Wichita Falls, Tex. Term expires 

 May 1961. 



History: Founded 1923. 



Purpose: Increase of geological knowledge, 

 especially of North Texas and adjacent regions; 

 promotion of fellowship and professional cooper- 

 ation among geologists and geological workers 

 resident in that area. 



Membership: Members, American Association 

 of Petroleum Geologists, or eligible for member- 

 ship in that organization ; persons connected 

 with the geological profession or interested in 

 geological sciences are eligible for associate 

 membership. Total membership 187. 



Meetings: Bimonthly except June through 

 August. 



1152. Northeastern Loggers Association, Inc. 



President: Stanley W. Hamilton, Mechanic- 

 ville, N. Y. Term expires April 1961. Execu- 

 tive Secretary: Frank A. Reed, Old Forge, N. 

 Y. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1952; board of directors 

 includes representatives of paper and lumber 

 industries. United States Forest Service, State 

 forestry departments, forestry colleges, and log- 

 gers. Division : Wood Utilization. 



Purpose: To promote profitable utilization of 

 low grade wood and wood waste in the interest 

 of forestry. 



Membership: Individual, 351 ; Industrial, 119; 

 Associate, 3. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Professional actiz'itics: Annual Loggers Con- 

 gress ; Annual Wood L^tilization Conference ; 

 publication of wood utilization literature. 



Publications: Northeastern Logger, special 

 wood utilization issues, semiannual. 



1153. Northeastern New York Radiological 

 Society. President: Everett A. Jacobs, Co- 

 lumbia Memorial Hospital, Hudson, N. Y. 

 Term expires June 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : 

 Lester I. Citrin, St. Mary's Hospital, Troy, 

 N. Y. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized October 1950. Sections: 

 Northeastern New York, Western Massachu- 

 setts, Western Vermont. 



Purpose: Advancement of the science and 

 practice of radiology. 



Membership: Regular members, graduates of 

 recognized medical schools, members of county 

 medical societies, seventy-five percent of practice 

 in radiology ; Associate members, non-radiolo- 

 gists, physicians, or physicists with interest in 

 radiology ; Honorary members, for contribution 

 to the science of radiology ; Inactive members. 

 Total membership 46. 



Meetings: Five annually. 



1 1 54. Northern Arizona Society of Science and 

 Art, Inc. P. O. Box 402, Flagstaff, Ariz. 

 President: Harold S. Colton. Term expires 

 January 1961. Executive Secretary: Agnes 

 Allen. Term expires January 1961. Director: 

 Edward B. Danson. Term expires January 

 1961. 



History: Organized 1928; incorporated 1933. 



Purpose: To preserve scientific and artistic 

 treasures and resources of Northern Arizona, 

 both ancient and modern, and to diffuse knowl- 

 edge on these subjects; to encourage art in its 

 broadest sense ; to conduct research and create 

 an environment favorable for research. 



Membership: Open to persons interested in 

 objectives of this Society. Patron, Benefactor, 

 Donor, Life Member, Sustaining Member, 

 Family Member, Single Member, Student Mem- 

 ber. Total membership 389. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Geology scholarship, 

 $1,000 annually; Museum of Northern Arizona, 

 and its research center. 



Publications: Plateau, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume : 32, $2. Editor : E. Roat. Bulletin, current 

 volume : 35. Editor : Alan P. Olson. 



1155. Northern California Geological Society. 



President: Stanford L. Rose, Standard Oil 

 Company of California, 225 Bush Street, San 

 Francisco, Calif. Term expires December 

 1960. Secretary: Earl W. Hart, California 

 State Division of Mines, Ferry Building, San 

 Francisco, Calif. Term expires December 

 1960. 



History: Organized 1944 ; informally affiliated 

 with Pacific Section, American Association of 

 Petroleum Geologists. 



Purpose: To further, by discussion, field trips, 

 and lectures, interest in and knowledge of the 

 oil and gas provinces of Northern California. 



Membership: Requires interest in petroleum 

 geology and residence in Northern California. 

 Total membership about 100. 



Meetings: Weekly. 



