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Hammond, Dr. Dorothy D., statement of 313 
Henderson, Ruth M., letter from 351 
Heustis, Albert E., letter from, transmitting Michigan statute and 
regulations on humane use of animals 373 
Houston, Dr. Charles S., letter from 347 
Humane Society of the United States, supplementary statement of. . 314 
Hume, C. W., letter from 361 
Illinois Society for Medical Research: 
History of the British law of 1876 336 
Telegram from Dr. A. H. Ryan, president 336 
Krutch, Mr. Joseph Wood, statement of 315 
Leese, Chester E., letter from 351 
Le Veen, Dr. Harry H., letter from 355 
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 
statement of J. Robert McLane, director, public relations depart- 
ment 247 
Michigan City (Ind.) Humane Society, letter from Walter Smotzer, 
president, transmitting resolution 299 
Miller, Dr. James G., letter from 372 
Missouri League for Humane Progress, Inc., telegram from Grace 
Conahan, executive secretary 336 
Montgomery County (Md.) Humane Society, statement of Mrs. Henry 
Gardner, president 91 
Montgomery (Ala.) Humane Society, Inc., resolution of, by Marie D. 
Crosland, president 297 
National Anti- Vivisection Society, letter from Robert A. Russell, 
president 287 
National Catholic Society for Animal Welfare: 
“Cruelty Within the Law” 230 
Illustrations 233-246 
National Foundation, letter from John J. O’Connor, attorney 274 
National Science Teachers Association, letter from C. Michael 
Adragna 371 
National Society for Medical Research: 
Letter from Ralph A. Rohweder, executive secretary, transmitting 
letter from Lord Joseph Lister 367 
Statement of Hiram E. Essex, president 369 
Statement of Ralph A. Rohweder 317 
National Tuberculosis Association, letter from Dr. James E. Perkins, 
managing director, transmitting statement 360 
Neuberger, Hon. Maurine B. : 
“Notes on the Law Relating to Experiments on Animals in 
Great Britain” 27 
“Senator Clark Introduces Bill for Humane Treatment of Lab- 
oratory Animals,” from Information Report, Animal Welfare 
Institute, March-April 1962 44 
New England Federation of Humane Societies, letter from Ruth A. 
Ballon, retiring secretary 296 
Ontario County (N.Y.) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 
Animals, Inc., resolution of, by Catharine B. Mellen, secretary 298 
Painton, Emile, letter from 354 
Paramus Animal Welfare Society, resolution of, by E. C. Linden- 
meyer, recording secretary 298 
Prosser, C. Ladd, statement of 315 
Rainey, Juliet, statement of 317 
Ravdin, Dr. I. S., statement of 257 
Renkin, Eugene M., letters from 351, 363, 364 
Ripley, Malcolm P., statement of 270 
Roberts, Hon. Kenneth A.: 
“Hearings Set — Lab Animals’ Care Protested,” by Ann Cottrell 
Free, from Des Moines Tribune, September 26, 1962 122 
“Humanitarians Doing First-Rate Job Outlawing Animal Bru- 
talities,” by Ann Free 121 
“Washington Report — A Renewed Sensitivity,” by Josephine 
Ripley, from Christian Science Monitor, March 8, 1962 120 
Rubin, Ivan L., letter from 346 
