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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES 



1573. Wisconsin Radiological Society. Secre- 

 tary: Howard G. Bayley, 116 Iroquois Park- 

 way, Beaver Dam, Wis. Term expires 

 September 1961. 



History: Organized and incorporated August 



1949. 



Purpose: The advancement of the science and 

 art of medicine through the branches of roent- 

 genology and radiology. 



Membership: Limited to doctors of medicine 

 who are Diplomates of the American Board of 

 Radiology and in the active practice of radi- 

 ology. Total membership 82. 



Meetings: Annual. 



1574. Wisconsin Society of Anesthesiologists. 



President: George C. Kreuter, 7505 Oakhill 

 Avenue, Milwaukee 13, Wis. Term expires 

 September 1961. Secretary: Betty J. Bamforth, 

 1300 University Avenue, Madison 6, Wis. 

 Term expires September 1960. 



History: Organized December 1947. 



Purpose: To foster the development and 

 furtherance of the specialty of anesthesiology for 

 the general elevation of the standards of medical 

 practice and for the benefit of the public. 



Membership: Active members, 65, anesthesi- 

 ologists ; Junior, 12, residents in training in 

 anesthesiology ; Honorary, 2, physicians who 

 have made outstanding contributions to anesthes- 

 iology. Total membership 84. 



Meetings: Semiannual, in May and October. 



1575. Wisconsin Society of Pathologists. 561 



North 15th Street, Milwaukee 3, Wis. Presi- 

 dent: Paul Dietz, St. Francis Hospital, La 

 Crosse, Wis. Term expires December 1960. 

 Executive Secretary: Robert S. Haukohl. 

 Term expires December 1962. 



History: Organized May 15, 1932, as the 

 Milwaukee Pathological Society ; changed to 

 present title May 16, 1942. 



Purpose: To promote the practice of scientific 

 medicine by a wider application of clinical labor- 

 atory methods to the diagnosis of disease ; to 

 stimulate research in all branches of clinical 

 laboratory work ; to establish standards for the 

 performance of various laboratory examinations ; 

 to elevate the scientific and professional status 

 of those specializing in this branch of medicine. 



Membership: Active, 72, Diplomates of the 

 American Board of Pathology, members of state 

 and county medical society; Associate, 10, grad- 

 uates of recognized scientific institutions who 

 have made significant contributions to sciences 

 related to pathology ; Junior, 12, physicians who 

 have completed internships and one year training 

 for certificate by Board ; Honorary, 4. active 



members who have become inactive or retired 

 medical scientists who have distinguished them- 

 selves in research or teaching even though not 

 engaged in practice of pathology. Total mem- 

 bership 98. 



Meetings: Three times a year. 



1576. Wisconsin Society of Professional Engi- 

 neers. 1905 Monroe Street, Madison 5, Wis. 

 President: John Gammell, P. O. Box 512, 

 Milwaukee 1, Wis. Term expires June 30, 

 1961. Secretary-Treasurer : Cass F. Hurc. 

 Term expires June 30, 1961. 



History: Organized in May 1944 by appro- 

 priate action of the Wisconsin Engineering 

 Society ; affiliated with the National Society of 

 Professional Engineers. Standing Committees : 

 Ethics and Practice, Education, Legislative, 

 Membership, Program, Public Relations. Special 

 Committees : Civil Defense, Awards, Inter- 

 professional, Nominating, Publications, Reso- 

 lutions. Functional Groups : Consulting, Edu- 

 cation, Industrial, Public Employment. 



Purpose: To advance the public welfare and 

 the professional, social and economic interests 

 of the professional engineer ; to promote edu- 

 cation, legislation and public relations affecting 

 the registered engineer and the establishment 

 and maintenance of high ethical standards in the 

 community, state and nation. 



Membership: Registration in the State of 

 Wisconsin. Total membership 1,323. 



Meetings: Monthly. 



Professional activities: Assist qualified engi- 

 neers throughout the State to fulfill requirements 

 of and prepare for registration. Organize and 

 promote annual "Engineers' Week" activity in 

 communities throughout the State to foster 

 better understanding by the public of the status 

 of the profession and the role of the professional 

 engineer. Provide career guidance to high 

 schools and encourage capable students to plan 

 and prepare for entering the engineering pro- 

 fession. Annual awards and citations to high 

 school teachers, college students and engineers, 

 in recognition of outstanding service and con- 

 tributions to the profession. 



Publications: Wisconsin Professional Engi- 

 neer, ten monthly issues a year, $2. Editor : 

 George Sell. 



1577. Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. 



Room 5, Horticulture Building, University 

 of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wis. President: 

 E. H. Erickson, Casco, Wis. Term expires 

 January 1961. Executive Secretary: G. C. 

 Klingbeil. Term expires January 1961. 



History: Organized 1865. 



