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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



History: P'ounded 1934 at Flagstaff, Arizona. 



Purpose: Discussion of problems in dendro- 

 chronology and publication of original papers. 



Membership: Interest in dendrochronology. 

 Individual members 72 (U.S. 63, Foreign 9) ; 

 Institutional members 108 (U.S. 82, Foreign 

 26). 



Meetings: Irregular. 



Publications: Tree Ring Bulletin, annual, 

 current volume : 23, $2. Editor : Bryant 

 Bannister 



l481.Tri-State Medical Association. 122 South 

 Green Street, Greensboro, N. C. President: 

 Furman Wallace, Spartanburg, S. C. Term 

 expires February 1, 1961. Secretary-Treas- 

 urer: R. B. Davis. Term expires February 1, 

 1961. Both offices have been extended to 

 July, 1961. 



History: Organized 1898 at Charlotte, N. C. 



Purpose: Operates schools for medical doctors 

 and technicians, dentists, and nurses. 



Membership: Open to Caucasian members of 

 state medical societies in the District of Colum- 

 bia, Virginia, North Carolina and South Caro- 

 lina. Total membership 650. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Sponsors and operates 

 medical schools in the tri-State area. 



Publications: Tri-State Medical Journal, 

 monthly. Editor : R. B. Davis. 



1482. Tri-State Radiological Society. President: 

 Robert E. Beck, 600 Mary Street, Evansville 

 10, Ind. Secretary: James R. Mathews, 118 

 Southeast 1st Street, Evansville, Ind. Terms 

 expire 1960-61. 



History: Organized 1952. Sections: Southern 

 Indiana, Southern Illinois, Northwestern Ken- 

 tucky. 



Purpose: Exchange of scientific ideas, and 

 discussion and solution of mutual problems. 



Membership: Total 14. 



Meetings: Quarterly. 



1483. Trowel and Brush Society. President: 

 Robert Kiste, Department of Anthropology, 

 Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Term 

 expires August 31, 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Miss Phyllis Jacobs, 2401 Cross Country 

 Boulevard, Baltimore 9, Md. Term expires 

 August 31, 1961. 



History: Organized 1948. 



Purpose: To promote good techniques in 

 archaeological research ; to maintain contact and 

 friendly relationship between students who 



attend Archaeological Field School at Angel 

 Mounds, near Newburgh, Ind. 



Membership: Composed of persons who have 

 attended the above named field school and have 

 received acceptable grades, and who are dedi- 

 cated to principles of good archaeological re- 

 search. Total membership 112. 



Meetings: Irregular. 



Professional activities: Key presented to each 

 member ; award for distinguished service to 

 Indiana archaeology. 



Publications : Annual News Letter, free to 

 members. Editor : Glenn A. Black. 



1484. Tulsa Geological Society. President: Bill 

 O. Andress, c/o Blackwell Oil and Gas Com- 

 pany, 507 Enterprise Building, Tulsa, Okla. 

 Term expires August 31, 1961. Secretary: 

 James H. Moore, P. O. Box 263, Tulsa, Okla. 

 Term expires August 31, 1961. 



History: Organized November 1920. 



Purpose: To increase and diffuse geological 

 knowledge and to promote fellowship and co- 

 operation among geologists, geophysicists, pe- 

 troleum engineers, and other scientists interested 

 in geological problems. 



Membership : Resident of Tulsa ; completion 

 of thirty hours of geology in college or three 

 years of employment in geology or allied sci- 

 ences. Total membership 700. 



Meetings: Annual. Semimonthly technical 

 meetings October through May. 



Publications: Digest, annual, current volume: 

 27, $2.50. Editor : Albert L. Kidwell. 



1485. United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc. 



321 West 44th Street, New York 36, N. Y. 

 President: Wendell J. Brown, 704 44th Street, 

 Des Moines, Iowa. Term expires November 

 1960. Secretary: Mrs. Tex Ritter, 10063 

 Toluca Lake Avenue, North Hollywood, Calif. 

 Term expires November 1960. Executive 

 Director: Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Organized and incorporated August 

 12, 1948. Sections : Affiliates in forty-four 

 states and the District of Columbia. Commit- 

 tees : Medical and Scientific, Adult Activities, 

 Research, Clinical, Service, and Special Educa- 

 tion. 



Purpose: To promote research in cerebral 

 palsy and the treatment, education, and re- 

 habilitation of persons with cerebral palsy, and 

 to subsidize professional training programs of 

 all types related to the problem of cerebral 

 palsy; to further, by professional and public 

 education, dissemination of information concern- 

 ing all aspects of the problem of cerebral palsy ; 



