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1156. Northern California Psychiatric Society. 



President: Maurice Grossman, 926 Addison 

 Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. Term expires May 

 1961. Secretary: Norman Grafif, 34 North 

 San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, Calif. Term 

 expires May 1961. 



History: Organized January 1954; affiliate, 

 American Psychiatric Association. Sections : 

 Eighteen Northwestern California counties. 



Purpose: To further study of subjects per- 

 taining to the nature, treatment, and prevention 

 of mental disorders ; to further interests, main- 

 tenance, and advancement of standards of hos- 

 pitals for mental disorders, of out-patient clinics, 

 and of all other agencies concerned with medical, 

 social, and legal aspects of these disorders ; to 

 advance psychiatric education and research ; to 

 apply psychiatric knowledge to other branches 

 of medicine, to other sciences, and to public 

 welfare. 



Membership: Members of American Psychi- 

 atric Association, with residence or practice in 

 Northwestern California. Total membership 320. 



Meetings: Monthly, September to June. 



Publications: Newsletter, bimonthly, free to 

 members. Editor : Joan Davidson. 



1157. Northern Indiana Psychiatric Society. 



President: David P. Morton, Narman Beatty 

 Memorial Hospital, Westville, Indiana. Term 

 expires June 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Theodore A. Hill, 107 North Eddy Street, 

 South Bend 17, Indiana. Term expires June 

 1961. 



History: Formed as branch of American 

 Psychiatric Association, in December 1957. 



Purpose: To bring psychiatrists of Northern 

 Indiana together ; to provide a meeting place 

 where ideas can be exchanged; to provide a 

 social climate. 



Membership: Requires fulfillment of require- 

 ments for membership in American Psychiatric 

 Association. Total membership 30. 



Meetings: Monthly, except July and August. 



Publications: News Bulletin, monthly, free. 



1158. Northern Montana Forestry Association. 



P. O. Box 394, Kalispell, Mont. President: 

 J. F. Lally, Somers, Mont. Term expires 

 April 1961. Secretary: Maurice E. Boorman. 

 Term expires April 1961. 



History: Organized May 1911. 

 Purpose: Prevention and suppression of forest 

 fires. 



Membership: Members, 250, owners of forest 

 land within Association boundaries. 

 Meetings: Annual. 

 Publications : Annual statistical report. 



1 1 59. Northern New England District Branch, 

 American Psychiatric Association. President: 

 Peter B. Hagopian, Danvers State Hospital, 

 Hathorne, Mass. Term expires November, 

 1960. Secretary-Treasurer : Paul G. Myerson, 

 1093 Beacon Street, Brookline 46, Mass. Term 

 expires November, 1960. 



Purpose: Consideration of all matters relating 

 to psychiatry, with special reference to clinical 

 aspects. 



Membership: Open to members of American 

 Psychiatric Association. Total membership 265. 



Meetings: Quarterly. 



1 160. Northwest Arkansas Archaeological So- 

 ciety. President: H. R. McPherson, Route 

 8, Fayetteville, Ark. Term expires January 

 1. 1961. Secretary: Mrs. J. C. Ferguson, 

 Route 1, Fayetteville, Ark. Term expires 

 January 1, 1961. 



History: Organized October 1958; affiliate, 

 Arkansas Archeological Society. 



Purpose: To preserve remains of prehistoric 

 peoples of Arkansas; to study these remains 

 scientifically and to publish information con- 

 cerning them ; to arouse public opinion to ap- 

 preciate these antiquities. 



Membership: Requires interest in purposes of 

 this Society. Total membership 250. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Publications : Central States Archaeological 

 Journal, quarterly, current volume : 7, $2. Issued 

 as cooperative effort with Illinois State Arch- 

 aeological Society, Greater St. Louis Arch- 

 aeological Society, and Indiana Indian Relic 

 Collectors Society. 



1161. Northwest Association of Horticulturists, 

 Entomologists and Plant Pathologists. Presi- 

 dent: L. P. Batjer, P. O. Box 99, Wenatchee, 

 Wash. Term expires July 1961. Secretary: 

 C. G. Woodbridge, Washington State Uni- 

 versity, Pullman, Wash. Term expires June 

 1961. 



History: Founded 1918 at Corvallis, Oreg. 



Purpose: To afford opportunity for research, 

 teaching, and extension men of the Northwest to 

 discuss common problems regarding research 

 work in progress. 



Membership : Open to any State, Provincial, 

 or Federal employee interested in horticulture, 

 entomology, or plant pathology, and residing in 

 the Pacific Northwest ; commercial men also 

 eligible for membership if they spend fifty per 

 cent of their time in field experimentation. Total 

 membership 66. 



Meetings: Anntial. 



