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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



History: Organized 1915. Section of Tennes- 

 see State Medical Association. 



Purpose: To promote and advance the science 

 and art of medicine of the eye, ear, nose, and 

 throat, and to encourage the study of the rela- 

 tionship of these specialties to surgery, general 

 medicine, and hygiene. 



Membership: Requires practice in above 

 named specialties for at least one year, and 

 membership in local, county, or State medical 

 society. Total membership 120. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1452. Tennessee Academy of Science. Presi- 

 dent: C. P. Keim, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Term 

 expires December 1960. Secretary: James L. 

 Wilson, Belmont College, Nashville, Tenn. 

 Term expires December 1960. 



History: Organized 1912, at Nashville, Tenn. 

 Affiliate, American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science. Tennessee Ornithological 

 Society, Barnard Astronomical Club, Tennessee 

 Science Teachers Association, and Tennessee 

 Psychological Association are affiliated societies. 

 Sections : Botany, Chemistry, Engineering, 

 Geology-Geography, Mathematics, Medical 

 Sciences, Physics-Astronomy, and Zoology. 



Purpose: To promote scientific research and 

 diffusion of scientific knowledge ; to secure 

 communication between persons engaged in 

 scientific work, especially in Tennessee ; to assist, 

 by investigation and discussion, in developing 

 and publicizing the resources of the State. 



Membership: Open to all persons in sympathy 

 with the purposes of this Academy. Total mem- 

 bership 718. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Sponsorship of a 

 Junior Academy of Science, and a Collegiate 

 Division. 



Publications: Journal, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume : 35, $4, teachers below college level $2. 

 Editor : Helen L. Ward. 



1453. Tennessee Archaeological Society. 6 



Hesler Biology Building, University of Ten- 

 nessee, Knoxville, Tenn. President: H. D. 

 Green, 1787 Peabody Street, Memphis,Tenn. 

 Term expires October 31, 1960. Secretary- 

 Treasurer: T. M. N. Lewis. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized 1944, by Department of 

 Anthropology, University of Tennessee. 



Purpose: To foster active interest in discovery 

 and preservation of archaeological remains and 

 data in harmony with scientific methods. 



Membership: Open to persons with interest 

 in the archaeology of Tennessee and adjacent 

 States. Total membership 550. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Tennessee Archaeologist, semi- 

 annual, current volume: 15, $3. Editor: T. M. 

 N. Lewis. Newsletter, irregular, current vol- 

 ume : 5, free to members. Editor: T. M. N. 

 Lewis. 



1454. Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association. 



406 Vendome Building, Nashville, Tenn. Pres- 

 ident: James H. Gentry, 602 West Main 

 Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. Term expires De- 

 cember 31, 1960. Secretary: Tom C. Sharp. 

 Term expires December 31, 1960. 



History: Organized 1884. 



Purpose: To assist in educational and profes- 

 sional training; to secure and disseminate 

 information ; to cooperate with other organiza- 

 tions having similar aims ; and to assist in 

 passing legislation favorable to the profession. 



Membership: Registered pharmacists or drug 

 store owners and proprietors. Total membership 

 76Z. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Publications: Tennessee Pharmacist, monthly, 

 free to members. Editor : Tom C. Sharp. 



1455. Tennessee Psychiatric Association. Presi- 

 dent: Carrol C. Turner, 5650 Raleigh La 

 Grange Road, Memphis, Tenn. Term expires 

 1961. Secretary-Treasurer: Bruce E, Walls, 

 4160 Tuckahoe Road, Memphis 17, Tenn. 

 Term expires 1961. 



History: District Branch of the American 

 Psychiatric Association. 



1456. Tennessee Psychological Association. 



President: George Copple, Department of 

 Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 

 Tenn. Term expires October 1960. Secretary- 

 Treasurer: Gordon N. Cantor, Psychology 

 Department, George Peabody College, Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. Term expires October 1960. 



History: Organized 1948; incorporated 1954. 



Purpose: To advance psychology as a science, 

 as a profession, and as a means of promoting 

 human welfare. 



Membership: Members: (a) Membership in 

 the American Psychological Association and 

 residence in Tennessee; or (b) Application for 

 membership in the American Psychological As- 

 sociation, residence in Tennessee, and Master of 

 Arts degree, and one year of experience in 

 psychology or two years graduate study in 

 psychology. Associate members : (a) graduate 

 students in psychology not yet eligible for 

 membership in the American Psychological As- 

 sociation with residence in State; or (b) eligible 

 psychologists not members of American Psycho- 

 logical Association with residence in State; or 



