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committees currently active on : Psychology in 

 the Schools, Mental Health, New School of 

 Social Work, Public Information, and Marriage 

 and Divorce Legislation. 



Purpose: To advance psychology as a science, 

 as a profession, and as a means of promoting 

 human welfare ; to foster and maintain high 

 standards of practice in the field of psychology. 



Membership: Members, 166, Fellow or Mem- 

 ber status in American Psychological Associa- 

 tion, or a doctoral degree and engaged in 

 psychological study or professional work ; 

 Associates, 13, Associate status in American 

 Psychological Association, or two years grad- 

 uate work, or master's degree and a year of 

 professional experience, and devoting full time 

 to professional or graduate work. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Publications: Newsletter, 4 or 5 times a year, 

 current volume : 7, free to members. Editor : 

 Margie R. Lee, E. C. Brown Trust, 220 South- 

 west Alder Street, Portland 4, Oreg. 



1193- Oregon Radiological Society. President: 

 Clifford Allen, 2311 Northwest Northrup 

 Avenue, Portland, Oreg. Term expires June 

 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: George 

 Satterwhite, 1123 Southwest Yamhill, Port- 

 land, Oreg. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized May 1947. Committees: 

 Executive ; Program ; Radiation Protection, 

 Legislation and Education ; Public Relations ; 

 Technician Liaison ; Radioactive Isotope ; Hos- 

 pital Liaison; Fee Schedule. 



Purpose: To establish an organization of 

 radiologists for the purpose of advancing the 

 science of radiology and improving the public 

 health through better radiological service. 



Membership: Active, 46, radiologists in good 

 standing in county medical society and certified 

 by the American Board of Radiology ; Associate, 

 4, good standing in county medical society and 

 eligible for but not certified by the American 

 Board of Radiology, or in a practice confined to 

 radiology; Emeritus, 1, active members who 

 have retired ; Honorary, 9, those ineligible for 

 active or associate membership but entitled to 

 honorary status by virtue of standing as practi- 

 tioners of radiology. 



Meetings: Monthly, October to June. 



1 194. Oregon State Horticultural Society. Prcsi- 

 idcnt: William Hazeltine, Parkdale, Oreg. 

 Term expires 1961. Secretary: C. O. 

 Rawlings, Corvallis, Oreg. Term expires 

 1961. 



History: Organized 1885; incorporated in 

 1909, successor to the Multnomah Fruit Growers 

 Society, organized 1858. 



Purpose: The promotion of the horticultural 

 industry in Oregon. 



Membership: Members, about 800, interest in 

 horticulture. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Sponsors the Research 

 and Scholarship Foundation. Hartman Cup 

 Award to one individual annually for outstand- 

 ing contributions to horticulture. 



Publications: Annual Report. 



1195. Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association. 



709 Jackson Towers, Portland, Oreg. Presi- 

 dent: Mel Peterson, Florence, Oreg. Term 

 expires June 1961. Executive Secretary: H. 

 A. Speckman. Term expires June 1961. 



History: Organized 1889; incorporated June 

 5, 1933. 



Purpose: To promote and maintain a high 

 standard of professional work, and to cooperate 

 with other medical-dental-pharmaceutical asso- 

 ciations working for the betterment of public 

 health and safety in Oregon and the United 

 States. 



Membership: Store owners or managers of 

 licensed drug stores, and any registered 

 Pharmacist licensed by the Oregon State Board 

 of Pharmacy and holding a valid current license. 

 Total membership 454. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: A student loan fund 

 is maintained to assist worthy pharmacy 

 students. 



Publications: Oregon Pharmacist, monthly, 

 $4. Editor : H. A. Speckman. 



1196. Oregon Technical Council. President: 

 John T. Merrifield, 1845 Northeast Couch 

 Street, Portland 12, Oreg. Term expires 

 January 1, 1961. Executive Secretary: Lester 

 Wolgast, Reynolds Metals Company, Trout- 

 dale, Oreg. Term expires January 1, 1961. 



History: Formed in 1920 by local sections of 

 American Society of Civil Engineers, American 

 Institute of Electrical Engineers, American 

 Society of Mechanical Engineers, American In- 

 stitute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum 

 Engineers, and American Institute of Architects. 



Purpose: To coordinate work of various 

 engineering and architectural societies and to 

 foster recognition of engineering and architec- 

 ture by the public. 



Membership: Eleven constituent societies. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Legislative recom- 

 mendations. Support of technical division of 

 public library. 



