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Membership: Membership in an affiliated so- 

 ciety. Total membership approximately 6,000. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: News Letter, bi-monthly. Urani- 

 um Prospector and American Outdoorsman, 

 monthly, current volume: 6, $1.50. Editor: 

 Wayne Winters, P. O. Box 462, Tucson, Ariz. 



1289. Rocky Mountain Radiological Society. 



President: Peter Russo, Osier Building, Okla- 

 homa City, Okla. Term expires August 1961. 

 Secretary-Treasurer : John H. Freed, 4200 

 East 9th Avenue, Denver 20, Colo. Term ex- 

 pires August 1961. 



History: Organized August 1, 1941. Sections : 

 Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, 

 Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New 

 Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Da- 

 kota, Texas, Utah, Wyoming. 



Purpose: To advance the science of radiology 

 and improve public health through better radio- 

 logical services ; to protect the practice of this 

 specialty against inimical influences. 



Membership : Sponsorship by two members of 

 applicant's State radiological society, or two 

 members of the Rocky Mountain Radiological 

 Society. Total membership 139. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1290. Rocky Mountain Section of the American 

 Association of Petroleum Geologists. Denver, 

 Colo. President: O. E. Giilds, Phillips Petro- 

 leum Co., 1160 Denver Club Building, Denver 

 2, Colo. Term expires 1961. Executive Secre- 

 tary: Floyd H. Miller, Petroleum Research 

 Corp., P. O. Box 8377, Denver, Colo. Term 

 expires 1961. 



History: Founded 1950 at Denver. 



Purpose: To hold an annual technical meet- 

 ing wherein geologists of the area present re- 

 sults of geologic study pertinent to the area ; 

 to promote advancement and aims of the Ameri- 

 can Association of Petroleum Geologists ; to 

 provide for discussion of subjects and problems 

 within the profession ; to reduce isolating effects 

 of distance between petroleum geologists within 

 the province by means of annual meetings. 



Membership: Members of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Petroleum Geologists with residence 

 in the states of New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, 

 Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona, Idaho. 

 Active ; Associate ; Junior. Total membership 

 2,500. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1291. Rocky Mountain Society of Orthodontists. 



President: William A. Blueher, Medical Arts 

 Square, N. E., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Term 



expires November 1960. Secretary-Treasurer : 

 Eli H. Mullinax, 8790 West Colfax Street, 

 Lakewood, Colo. Term expires November 

 1960. 



History: Organized and incorporated 1921. 

 The Society is a constituent of the American 

 Association of Orthodontists. Sections : New 

 Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming. 



Purpose: To advance the science and art 

 of orthodontics ; to encourage and sponsor re- 

 search ; to strive for higher standards of ex- 

 cellence in orthodontic instruction ; to contribute 

 to dental health service. 



Membership: Open to persons in exclusive 

 practice of orthodontics who are members of 

 local. State, and national dental organizations, 

 have practiced five years, and have completed 

 orthodontic courses of 1500 or more hours. 

 Active members, 49 ; Associate members, 8 ; 

 Honorary members, 1 ; Retired members, 4. 

 Total membership 62. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1292. Rocky Mountain Traumatic Surgical So- 

 ciety. President: Ralph Stuck, 1612 Tremont 

 Place, Denver, Colo. Term expires 1962. 

 Secretary: Charles S. Houston, Aspen, Colo. 

 Term indefinite. 



History: Founded 1958. 



Purpose: Presentation of papers on aspects 

 of medical, surgical, and other specialties 

 as applied to athletic and sporting events. 



Membership: Certification by a specialty 

 board, proposal by a member, election by the 

 membership. Total membership limited to 100. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1293. Roswell Geological Society. P. O. Box 



6732, Roswell, N. Mex. President: Richard 

 F. Mayer. Term expires May 31, 1961. Secre- 

 tarv: Donald B. Tait. Term expires Mav 31, 

 1961. 



History: Organized May 29, 1950; affiliate, 

 American Association of Petroleum Geologists 

 and Southwest Federation of Geological Socie- 

 ties. Committee : Stratigraphic. 



Purpose: To provide for discussion of subjects 

 coming within the scope of technical branches 

 of the oil industry. 



Membership: Active members, 230, degrees in 

 geology, geophysics, engineering; Associate, 20, 

 working in oil industry. Total membership 250. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Small contributions to 

 graduate students in nearby schools. 



