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tribution for the progress of the association 

 during the year ; Abe Butnik Memorial Award, 

 presented at discretion of Council to person who 

 does the most to advance the cause of small 

 business. 



Publications: Ohio Pharmacist, monthly, cur- 

 rent volume : 9, $3, free to members. Editor : 

 James D. Cope. 



1175. Ohio Valley Air Pollution Control Asso- 

 ciation, Inc. President: A. T. Cheon, 1010 

 Sixth Street, Moundsville, W. Va. Term ex- 

 pires June 1961. Executive Administrator: 

 James C. Martin, City Building, Wheeling, 

 W. Va. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Incorporated January 1958 to pro- 

 mote, encourage, and assist in establishing and 

 developing air pollution control in the Upper 

 Ohio Valley; 11 counties, 31 municipalities in 

 Ohio and West Virginia, extending about 80 

 miles along both sides of the Ohio River. 



Purpose: To provide an integrated study and 

 research program to encompass the Upper Ohio 

 Valley region in the States of Ohio and West 

 Virginia ; to survey the air pollution problem 

 and to provide technical and engineering assist- 

 ance to industry concerning air pollution. 



Membership: Open to those with an interest 

 in air pollution control. Total membership 120. 



Meetings: Six to eight meetings a year. 



1176. Ohio Valley Proctologic Society. 903 



Carew Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio. President: 

 J. M. Mclntyre, 2901 North Meridian Street, 

 Indianapolis, Ind. Term expires May 1961. 

 Secretary: Arthur H. Wells. Term expires 

 May 1961. 



History: Organized 1946. Sections: Ohio, 

 Indiana, Kentucky. 



Purpose: To provide a forum for the inter- 

 change of thought, opinion, and experience in 

 proctology; to advance the specialty of proctol- 

 ogy. 



Membership: Graduate of a Class A medical 

 school, a member in good standing of his 

 county and State medical societies and of the 

 American Medical Association. Active members, 

 35. 



Meetings: Annual ; three other meetings. 



Professional activities: Plaque is presented 

 every other year at the meeting of the Society 

 for the best paper given by an affiliate member. 



1177. Oklahoma Academy of Science. Depart- 

 ment of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, 

 Norman, Okla. President: Philip E. Smith, 

 University of Oklahoma Medical Center, 800 

 Northeast 13th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 



Term expires December 31, 1960. Permanent 

 Secretary: J. Teague Self. 



History: Organized December 30, 1909. Sec- 

 tions : Biological Sciences, Geological Sciences, 

 Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Science 

 Education, Geography, Conservation. 



Purpose: To stimulate scientific research; to 

 promote fraternal relationship among those en- 

 gaged in scientific work in Oklahoma ; to diffuse 

 among the citizens of the state a knowledge 

 of the various departments of science ; to investi- 

 gate and make known the material, educational, 

 and other resources of the state ; to publish 

 such reports, papers, or discussions as may 

 embody the purpose of the Academy. 



Membership: Fellows, special distinction in 

 Academy activities ; Regular members, interest 

 in science ; Departmental and Institutional mem- 

 berships, interest in science. Total membership 

 350. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Professional activities: Annual research 

 awards, $750 to $1,000; sponsorship of research 

 for high school science projects; sponsorship 

 of research for undergraduate and graduate col- 

 lege science students. 



Publications: Proceedings, annual, current 

 volume : 40, $3. Editor : George A. Moore, De- 

 partment of Zoology, Oklahoma State Univer- 

 sity, Stillwater, Okla. 



1178. Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Inc. 



University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 

 President: Sherm.an P. Lawton. Term ex- 

 pires 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : Robert B. 

 Hill, 3419 South Birmingham Street, Tulsa, 

 Okla. Term expires 1962. 



History: Organized March 29, 1952 as the 

 Oklahoma Anthropological Society, a revival 

 of an organization which existed in the early 

 and middle 1940's. Reorganized as non-profit 

 corporation 1960. Chapters : Ft. Smith, Ark. ; 

 Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Ponca City, Okla. 



Purpose: Scientific and educational projects 

 in the preservation, display, interpretation and 

 publication of prehistoric and ethnologic mate- 

 rials, especially of the American Indian. 



Membership: Open to any individual or insti- 

 tution interested in the prehistory or history of 

 Oklahoma and in sympathy with the objectives 

 of the Society. Active or Institutional Member ; 

 Contributing Member ; Sustaining Member ; Life 

 Member ; Associate Member, under sixteen 

 years of age. Total membership 320. 



Meetings: Annual; occasional special meet- 

 ings ; monthly Chapter meetings. 



Professional activities: Annual excavations ; 

 lectures and displays at organization meetings, 

 museums, and other public places. 



