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required to have such a degree. Active Members, 

 citizens of the North American country of their 

 residence, members of the American Medical 

 Association or a state and/or country or national 

 society recognized by a Board of Censors as 

 its equivalent, or, if residents of a country other 

 than the United States of America, members of 

 a medical society or association ranked by the 

 Board of Censors as equal to the American 

 Medical Association or one of its component 

 societies ; and who, for the immediately previous 

 three years have devoted the major portion of 

 their time to the practice of radiology, or who 

 have taken the prescribed period of formal 

 training and, in addition, have spent at least 

 one year in active practice, the major portion 

 of which was in the practice of radiology. Junior 

 Members, those persons whose general back- 

 ground is such that they comply with the require- 

 ments for Active Membership, and have com- 

 pleted one year of traineeship in radiology, 

 except they are not required to be members of 

 the American Medical Association or equivalent, 

 nor comply with the length of practice require- 

 ment. Honorary Members, persons who have 

 distinguished themselves in medicine or its allied 

 sciences. Associate Members, those who have 

 especially distinguished themselves in some 

 division of science closely related to radiology 

 and who will contribute to the objectives of 

 the Society. Corresponding Members, residents 

 of foreign countries who will contribute to the 

 objectives of the Society, with the same qualifi- 

 cations as Active Members. Emeritus Members, 

 those members of the Society whose long mem- 

 bership and service to radiology entitles them to 

 such membership. Retired Members, those 

 members of the Society who have been in good 

 standing for a period of not less than ten years 

 and who have retired from active practice. 

 Active, Junior, and Associate, 3,304 ; Emeritus, 

 Retired. Honorary, Corresponding, and Life. 

 150. Total membership 3,454. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Memorial Fund Lec- 

 ture ; Fellow at the American Registry of Radi- 

 ologic Pathology, Washington, D. C. 



Publications: Radiology, monthly, current vol- 

 ume : 74, domestic $10, foreign $12. Editor: 

 Howard P. Doub. 



1272. Radiological Society of Southern Cali- 

 fornia. President: Robert B. Engle. 2632 

 East Washington Street. Pasadena, Calif. 

 Term expires June 30, 1961. Secretary- Treas- 

 urer: Robert S. Scanlan, St. Vincent's Hos- 

 pital, Los Angeles, Calif. Term expires Tune 

 30. 1961. 



History: Organized May 1952. 



Purpose: To advance the science of radiology; 

 to disseminate scientific knowledge ; and to im- 

 prove radiologic service to the public. 



Mefnbership: Active. 123, physicians specializ- 

 ing in radiology ; Associate, 2, physicists, radio- 

 biologists, and other persons active in fields 

 closely associated with radiology ; Honorary, 1 ; 

 Retired, 6. 



Meetings: Three times per year. 



1273. Raleigh Engineers Club. P. O. Box 1268, 

 Raleigh, N. C. President: John W. Hatcher, 

 General Electric Company, Capitol Qub 

 Building, Raleigh, N. C. Term expires De- 

 cember 31, 1960. Secretary: Harry S. 

 Whitesides, Jr., Westinghouse Electric Cor- 

 poration. Meter Plant, Raleigh, N. C. Term 

 expires December 31, 1960. 



History: Organized March 10, 1926. Com- 

 mittees : Career Guidance Committee, works 

 primarily with the local high schools in the 

 formation of junior engineering and science 

 clubs or fairs ; Professional Development Com- 

 mittee, to coordinate activities for professional 

 engineering advancement. 



Purpose: To promote the best interests of the 

 engineering profession and of the public, and 

 to foster and stimulate a spirit of good fellowship 

 and cooperation within the profession. 



Membership: Members. 286, licensed engi- 

 neers under the laws of North Carolina, grad- 

 uates of recognized schools of engineering, five 

 years of engineering experience, or record of 

 recognized performance and leadership in some 

 profession or branch of industry or science re- 

 lating to engineering, and qualified to cooperate 

 with engineers in the practice of their profession. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



1274. Ramsey County Medical Society. 1500 

 Lowry Medical Arts Building, St. Paul 2, 

 Minn. President: Walter P. Gardner. Term 

 expires December 31, 1960. Secretary: Abbott 

 Skinner. Term expires December 31, 1960. 



History: Organized 1870; incorporated May 

 1892. Committees : Cancer, Education, Indus- 

 trial Health. Public Health, and Workmen's 

 Compensation. 



Purpose: To advance the science and art of 

 medicine, promote public health, foster coopera- 

 tion among members, and maintain professional 

 ethics. 



Membership: Open to any physician who 

 resides in Ramsey County, has practiced medi- 

 cine there for at least one year, and holds degree 

 of doctor of medicine from school accredited by 

 American Medical Association. Active mem- 



