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Publications: POA Monthly, current volume : 

 9. Editor : E. Payson Smith. Pennsylvania 

 Optometrist, bimonthly, current volume : 20. 

 Editor: Milton J. Eger. 



1218. Pennsylvania Osteopathic Association, 

 Inc. 1941 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 

 President: Henry N. Hillard, 245 East King 

 Street, Lancaster, Pa. Term expires Novem- 

 ber 18, 1960. Executive Secretary: Thomas 

 M. Fogarty. Term indefinite. 



Purpose: To promote public health, and the 

 science of the osteopathic school of the healing 

 art. 



Membership: Must be doctors of osteopathy 

 licensed to practice in Pennsylvania. Penn- 

 sylvania members, 1,027; out-of-State, 95. Total 

 membership 1,122. 



Meetings: Three annually. 



Publications: Journal, quarterly, $10. Editor: 

 Thomas M. Fogarty. Physicians Placement 

 Directory, annual, free to members. Editor : 

 Henry N. Hillard. 



1219. Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association. 



Harrisburg, Pa. President: Joseph Palchak, 

 825 Duquesne Boulevard, Duquesne, Pa. Term 

 expires 1961. Secretary: Max L. Miller, 508 

 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Term 

 expires 1961. 



History: Organized August 26, 1878. 



Purpose: To unite the educated and reputable 

 pharmacists of the state and to improve the 

 science and art of pharmacy. 



Membership: Registered Pharmacists, 3,543; 

 Drug Salesmen, 141 ; Life members, 50. Total 

 membership 3,753. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications : Pennsylvania Pharmacist, 

 monthly, $5, free to members. Editor : M. L. 

 Miller. 



1220. Pennsylvania Psychiatric Society. Presi- 

 dent: Frederick L. Weniger, 3811 O'Hara 

 Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Term expires 

 October 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : Jack A. 

 Wolford. Term expires October 1960. 



History: Founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- 

 vania, in October 1939. 



Purpose: To further the study of subjects 

 pertaining to the nature, treatment, and preven- 

 tion of mental disorders, mental defects, con- 

 vulsive disorders, delinquency, and the related 

 conditions ; to further the interests, the main- 

 tenance, and the advancement of standards of 

 hospitals for mental disorders, of out-patient 

 clinics, and of all other agencies concerned 

 with the medical, social, and legal aspects of 



these disorders ; to apply psychiatric knowledge 

 to other branches of medicine, to other sciences, 

 and to the public welfare; and to accept con- 

 tributions, gifts, and bequests in furtherance of 

 these purposes. 



Membership: All classes of membership, ex- 

 cept honorary and corresponding, limited to 

 physicians who are residents of Pennsylvania at 

 the time of their election, licensed to practice 

 medicine in Pennsylvania, specializing in psychi- 

 atry or whose practice or professional interests 

 are primarily psychiatric, and who have been 

 so during the one year preceding date of their 

 election to membership, or who are Fellows, 

 Members, or Associate Members of the Ameri- 

 can Psychiatric Association. All classes of 

 membership except Corresponding recommended 

 by the Council. Fellows, 158, those who have 

 specialized in the practice of psychiatry for at 

 least six years, or are Fellows of the American 

 Psychiatric Association in good standing ; Mem- 

 bers, 130, those who have specialized in the 

 practice of psychiatry for at least three years, 

 or are members of the American Psychiatric 

 Association in good standing; Associate Mem- 

 bers, 28, those who have had at least one year's 

 practice in a mental hospital, or are Associate 

 Members of the American Psychiatric Associa- 

 tion in good standing ; Life Fellows, 12, those 

 who have maintained themselves in good stand- 

 ing as Fellows, or Members, for thirty con- 

 secutive years, or are Life Fellows of the Ameri- 

 can Psychiatric Association ; Honorary Mem- 

 bers, 3, those who have distinguished themselves 

 by attainments in psychiatry or related sciences, 

 or who have rendered signal service in phi- 

 lanthropic efforts to promote the interests of 

 psychiatry and mental hygiene ; Corresponding 

 Members, 19, those who are qualified for Fellow- 

 ship but who are not residents of Pennsylvania. 

 Total membership 350. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1221. Pennsylvania Psychological Association. 



President: Dora F. Capwell, 902 Park 

 Building, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Term expires 

 May 1961. Secretary: John R. Barry, 3811 

 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Term ex- 

 pires May 1961. 



History: Organized March 30, 1934, as 

 Pennsylvania Association of Clinical Psycholo- 

 gists ; reorganized under present title May 20, 

 1946. Divisions : School Psychologists, Clinical 

 Psychology. 



Purpose: To advance psychology as a science, 

 a profession, and a means of promoting human 

 welfare. 



Membership: Fellows, doctor's degree based 

 in part upon a psychological dissertation, and 

 conferred by a graduate school of recognized 



