copy AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Membership Booklet 1958 -1959 SCF-ALLF-01909 SC-ALL-09769 " ; V OFFICERS, 1958-59 President- Kenneth W. Nelson American Smelting and Refining Co. 8-10 W. First South Salt Lake City 1, Utah President-elect- Elmer P. Wheeler Monsanto Chemical Company Lindbergh and Olive Street Rd. St. Louis 24, Missouri Past President- Charles R. Williams, Ph. D. Liberty Mutual insurance Co. 175 Berkeley St. j.. Boston 27, Mass; Secretary- William G. Fredrick, Sc. D. Detroit Dept, of Health 8921 John Lodge Expressway Detroit 2, Michigan Treasurer- William T. McCormick Inland Steel Company 3210 Watling Street East Chicago, Indiana Executive Secretary- - ' ' ■ ;; . • George D. Clayton 14125 Prevost Detroit 27, Michigan AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION ; Incorporated 1956 under the General-Not-For-Profit Corporation Act of Illinois /; INTRODUCTION " This booklet contains information on the formation, objectives, activities, organization, membership, and insignia of the Americas Industrial Hygiene Association. .. r:; " •]\ FORMATION The American Industrial Hygiene Association was established in 1939 by leading Industrial hygienists as a result of need for an association devoted exclusively to industrial hygiene. OBJECTIVES * The objectives of the Association as stated in the Articles of Incorporation are: 1. To increase the knowledge of industrial hygiene through interchange and dissemination of information. 2. To promote the study and control of environ­ mental factors affecting the health and well-being of in­ dustrial workers. 3. To correlate such activities as are conducted by individuals and agencies throughout industrial, edu­ cational and governmental groups. 4. To bring together persons interested in the var­ ious phases of industrial hygiene. V ; " Some of toe activities in carrying out these objec­ tives are: ;V-. .1 * ACTIVITIES (1) Representation of industrialhygienists:-The Associa­ tion speaks or acts for industrial hygienists in mat­ ters of general interest as: (a) Dissemination of information on the fundamentals of industrial hygiene. fb) Definition of the scope of industrial hygiene. (c) Development of nomenclature in industrial hygiene . 1 (d) Improvement of the education, training, and statue of industrial hygienists. fe) Solutions of problems of industrial hygiene in national and other emergencies, in part by en­ couraging the optimum use of available industrial hygististB and the training of new ones. (f) Cooperation with various organizations as die American Standards Association and governmental agencies in die preparation of various codes and approval schedules. {gj Presentation of awards to members of the Asso­ ciation for outstanding service in the field of in­ dustrial hygiene. (3 Meeting: One meeting per year is held by the Assoelation,.and most of the Local Sections of the Asso­ ciation hold several meetings per year. . The knowledge of industrial hygiene is increased by die information presented in the carefully selected scien­ tific talks on new discoveries and developments. Infor­ mation Is disseminated not only by these talks, but also by less formaidiscussions among individuals and groups, andby scientific and commercial exhibits of high quality. The information disseminated and acquired at these meetings unquestionably encourages the study and control of environmental factors affecting the health and well­ being of industrial workers, and aids in correlating the activities of various individuals and agencies. A Ust of the annual meetings of the Association fol­ lows. These have been joint meetings with the American Association of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons ami, in some instances, wiih other organizations as well. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hy­ gienists (known as the National Conference until 1947) Joined the group in 1943 for its 6th annual meeting; the American Association of Industrial Nurses in 1944 lor its 2nd annual meeting; and tee American Association of Industrial Dentists in 1646 lor Its 3rd annual meeting. This practice of holding joint meetings has tee advantage of providing opportunities for personal contacts and ex­ changes of information to closely related fields. The increase to tee number of the cooperating associations to evidence of an increase to tee popularity and recog­ nition of the value of this practice. The number in at­ tendance does not restrict appreciably tee possible meet­ ing places. ANNUAL MEETINGS 1939, June 5-6 1940, June 4-5 1941, May 5-9 1942, April 15-17 1943, May 25-26 1944, May 10-11 1945 1946, April 8-11 1947, April 29-May 1 1948, March 30-April 1 1949, April 5-7 I960, April 25-27 1951, April 24-26 1052, April 22-24 1953, April 21-23 1954, April 26-29 1955, April 25-28 1956, April 23-27 1957, April 22-28 1958, April 22-25 Cleveland, Ohio New York, N.Y, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Rochester, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. (no meeting) Chicago, III. Buffalo, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, HI. Atlantic City, N.J. Cincinnati, Ohio Los Angeles, Cat. Chicago, HI. Buffalo, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Atlantic City, N.J. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL AWARD A feature of the annual meetings is tee Cummings Memorial Lecture and tee presentation of the Donate E. Cummings Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to tee knowledge and practice of tee profession of Indus­ trial Hygiene. The award was established by tee Board of Directors in 1043 in memory of one of our most en­ thusiastic founders and our third president. The lec­ turers and award recipients are listed below. 1944 1947 1948 1930 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1857 1958 Leroy Gardner, M.DWilliam P. Tant, Sc.D. Alice Hamilton, M.D. Philip Drinker, Sc.D. Theodore F. Hatch, 8.M. Leonard Greenburg, M.D. Warren A. Cook Frank A. Patty James H. Sterner, M.D. Henry F. Smyth, Jr.,Pfa.D. Helmutb H. Schrenk, Ph.D. John J. Bloomfield 2 3 •'4 x.: .£ 4 HONORARY MEMBERS In 1955 & class of membership was established called "Honorary Membership." Persona particalarly distinguiahed in the general field of industrial hygiene or is a closely related scientific field may be bestowed with fills type of membership by the election of the Board of Directors. To date, the following individuals have been thus honored: 1955: Alice Hamilton, M.D. Royd R. Sayers, M.D. Ludwig Teleky, M.D.* 1956: A. G. Cranch, M.D. . Carey P. McCord, M.D 1957: A. J. Lanza, M.D. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY, is an outgrowth of toe Industrial Hy­ giene Section of INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE. Original articles of general interest in toe field of industrial hygiene ami news of toe Association and Local Sec­ tions are published in toe JOURNAL, which is lssued under toe guidance of toe Editorial Committee of this Association. Members receive this publica­ tion as one of their benefits of membership. Of their $10.00 dues, $6.50 goes to pay for toelr sub­ scription. Subscription rate for non-members is $7.50. (b) HYGIENIC GUIDES: Series of bulletins contain­ ing pertinent information required for hazard evalu­ ation. Subjects cover all ofthe common industrial chemicals and materials, including new chemicals introduced to toe industrial markets. (c) INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL - toe first of a series of technical manuals, written by the Noise Committee, is a reference volume of ten chapters. It is priced at $7.50 to non-members, $4.50 to members of toe Association. .; ; : : : ■ 1 •? •Deceased MEETINGS Seme of fine meetings of the Local Actions are held Jointly with local sections of other associations, such as the American Society of Safety Engineers and the Ameri­ can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Information cm toe annual meetings of the Associa­ tion, and on many of the meetings of the Local Sections, is given in our publication, the American Industrial Hy­ giene Association. JOURNAL. In 1950 die A.I.H.A. affiliated with the American Association for file Advancement of Science. . . Several interim meetings of A.I.H.A. have been held during the annual meeting of the latter society in Decem­ ber. A joint session of A.I.H.A. with the American Society of Safety Engineers is customarily held during the National Safety Congress each Fall. Meetings of the Board of Directors of the Associa­ tion are held twice a year. Information on these meet­ ings and other subjects is disseminated to members by frequentnewsletters prepared by the Executive Secretary. (3) Information on the duties of officers and committees, election of officers, and terms of .officers is given in the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. The financial records show that as of April 1, 1958 toe Association had a bank balance of $3,552.08, and investments of $4,464 inU.S. Savings Bonds SerieB F and G, along with a savings account Of $8,000. Hie table cm pages 9 to 14 contains information on Local Sections. :: Publications: (a) The AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIA HON JOURNAL is toe official publication of toe Association. This publication, which began a sep­ arate existence with the June 1946 issue, numbered Volume 7, Number 2, and called at that time toe 5 . ' ' INSIGNIA MEMBERSHIP As slated In fee Bylaws in Article H, Section 2a: . '"Hie Board of Directors may elect to membership in '} toe Association reputable persons who have been engaged in some form of industrial hygiene activity for at tewt three years and have been graduated from an accredited school o! college grade or have had equivalent training. Graduate -study may be accepted to place of part or all of the required period of industrial hygiene activity." The Board of Directors defines industrial hygiene as toe, professional application of any specialty toward toe :maintanauce of industrial health or toward toe study of toe nature and causes of occupational disease or other ; problem of industrial health.1 Atmospheric pollution inV volvtog potentially hazardous materials of industrial origin Isa closely related problem and accordingly to considered = by toe Board to be a phase of industrial hygiene. On October 1, 1951 there was adopted a new mem­ bership application blank which explains in some detail toe present interpretation of toe membership requireuents quoted above. A copy of this blank is available upon request from toe Executive Secretary. Any person having a professional interest in industrial hygiene may become an associate member of alocal sec­ tion, entitled to all toe privileges of membership to toe section except toe right to become president or enjoy toe privileges of toe national Association. Application for Associate membership in a local section should be made in writing, including toe names of two members or assoelate members of that local section. : Table 1 shows toe growth of the membership and : &e geographic distribution of toe present members. . By an amendment adopted June 25, 1955,the member| ship was broadened to include Industrial Associates. Any ; ; organization may apply for this status and must be ap.! proved by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors. j The dues shall be $50.00 per year. ' This Amendment (No. 6) also provided for Honorary ; Membership. Persons particularly distinguished to toe ■ general field of industrial hygiene or to a closely related < scientific field may be bestowed with this type of mem,;j bership by the election of the Board of Directors. Section 2b of this amendment provided that toe Board ; of Directors may recognize as Contributing Members such : persons as currently enjoy full membership states. No ■ ~ privilege or professional distinction le to be assigned to tois class other than those enjoyed by regular members. ; The toftgnte or emblem of toe Association is shown on the front cover of this book. This design, submitted by Oliver G. Siam, was selected by the Board of Direc­ tors at the Annual Meeting to 1943 from designs sub­ mitted by various members. The design essentially is a composite illustration of various (actual or symbolic) equipment used in such as­ pects at industrial hygiene as medical, chemical and engineering. The X-ray tube symbolizes medicine and physics; toe retort, chemistry; and the blower, engi­ neering . Emblems to the form of gold-filled pins, lapel but­ tons and watch charms may be obtained from toe Execu­ tive Secretary at toe cost of $3.90 for toe pins and but­ tons and $5.15 for toe charms, postpaid in toe U«S. and inclusive of Federal tax, as long as toe present supply lasts. TABLE 1.-AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP Growth in Membership Year 1940 . 1941 . 1942 . 1943 . 1944 . 1945 . 1948 . 1947 . 1948 . 1949 . Number of Year Members 1950 ............................. 621 1951 ............................. 707 1952 ....... .763 1953 ............................. 800 1954 ....... .860 1955 ........ 946 1956 ............................ 974 1957 ......................... 1007 1958 (May) .... 1022 Number of Members ........................ 360 .................... ... 270 ........................ 290 ................ . . 322 ........................ 389 ........................ 353 ....... 371 ........................ 427 ........................493 . .................... 548 Distribution by States, as of May, 1958 Alabama ...... California ..... Colorado. ..... Connecticut .... Delaware................. District of Columbia. Florida.................... Georgia ...... Idaho....................... Illinois.................... Indiana.................... Iowa ........ 2 Kentucky...........................6 Louisiana ...... 3 Maryland......................... 43 Massachusetts ... .46 Michigan......................... 81 Minnesota....................... 7 Mississippi ..... 1. Missouri. ..... .11 Montana . ....................... 1 Nebraska ...... 1 . 5 . 74 . 12 . 28 . 15 . 18 . 4 . 14 . 8 . 61 . 15 8 " . ' " ? ”r” ' ' : . • v; l 'V:'_ :■ • Distribution, by States (coot.) LOCAL SECTIONS Nevada........................ l Rhode Island. ... 4 New Hampshire ... 3 South Carolina . ... 4 " New Jersey................55 Tennessee ..... 22 : New Mexico................24 Texas ....... 31 Utah.............................. 16 ; New York................... 128 North Carolina ... 1 . Virginia..................... u . Ohio ........ 81 Washington .... 18 Oklahoma................... 3 West Virginia ... 8 Oregon........................ 2 Wisconsin................. 9 Pennsylvania..................104 Hawaii. ..................... 2 , Meeting Plans and Officers Chicago — Meets first Wednesday of each month from September through June hi the Toffeuetti Restaurant, 65 West Monroe Street, dinner at 6:15 P.M. Officers to June 1959: President, Paul J. Whitaker, M.D. President-Elect, Paul D. Halley Secretary-Treasurer, George P. Bittner, Inland Steel Co., 8210 Watting Street, EastChicago, Indiana *3 Members Outside U.S,A. ®°livia Brazil Canada (14) Colombia Cuba Czechoslovakia Denmark England (3) France (2) . • ; . - ' Holland India Israel Mexico (2) .Netherlands Peru . (4) Sweden (5) Venezuela (3) : ; . 'V \ i .. ! Georgia — • No regular meeting schedule, 6:30 P.M. dinner at Georgia School of Technology is customary. At least three meetings are held each year. Officers to December 1958: President, ; . President-Elect, R. H. Byers Secretary-Treasurer, Calvin R. Moser, GlobeUnion, Inc., 4500 Industrial Blvd., N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Gulf Coast (South Texas area) -­ No regular meeting schedule Officers to April 1959: President, William U. Giessel, M.D, ' President-Elect, Alan C. Love Secretary-Treasurer, Fred W. Lang, 612 Bagby Street, Houston 2, Tests Metropolitan New York -. No regular meeting schedule Officers to January 1959: President, E. D. Palmes, Ph. D. President-Elect, J. H. Rook Secretary-Treasurer, Allan E. Dooley, The Texas Company, 135 East 42nd Street, New • j'' ’• -■ ' ... .; * ' .• ■ ■■■ ; • ■ ■ ^ ' V North Texas — Meets last Monday of every month beginning in January. Officers to December 1958: President, Chandler F. Bentley President-Elect, Paul Witt Secretary-Treasurer, Walter R. Grizzle, 1218 Ralph Street, Grand Pairie, Texas New England — One all-day meeting each Fall Officers to Fall of 1958: Chairman, Joseph A- Houghton Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. John B. Skinner, American Mutual Liability ins. Co,, 142 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New Jersey — Meets third Thursday of alternate months from October to May, ami first Thursday in June for 6:30 P.M. dinner at various hotels in Newark, New Jersey. Officers to June 1959: President, Allen C. Guy, Jr. President-Elect Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Jane Voscek, R.N., New Jersey State Dept, of Health, 17 West State Street, Trenton 8, New Jersey Ohio Valley (Cincinnati area) — No regular meeting schedule Officers to January 1959: President, Mitchell R. Zavon, M.D. President-Elect, Ralph F. Hoffer Secretary-Treasurer, Bernard E. Saltzman, U. S. Public Health Service, 1014 Broadway, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Pacific Northwest (Maho, Oregon and Washington) — Meets September 12, 13and!4, 1958 in Seattle, Wash. Officers to September 1958: President, M. Chain Robbins : President-Elect, Walter H. Poppe Secretary-Treasurer, Jack B. McElhiney, Route 1, Box 1901A, Bremerton, Washington Northeast Michigan — Four meetings a year at least, at various places. Officers to June 1959: ‘ * President, D. D. McCoilister President-Elect, J. E. -Peterson Secretary-Treasurer, Vic Troyer, Michigan Mutual Liability Co., Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Saginaw, Mich. Northeast Ohio — Three meetings a year Officers to Fall of 1958: Chairman, Louis S. Beliczky Chairman-Elect, Howard E. Lorton Secretary-Treasurer, Harold C. Cutter, Bureau of Industrial Hygiene, 14101 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland 10, Ohio Philadelphia — * Meets second Tuesday of alternate months from Septemberto May at the Engineers' Club, 1317Spruce Street; one meeting in Reading; Pa. and one in Wilmington, Delaware. Officers to May 1959: President, James F. Morgan President-Elect, Jacob S. Sharrah Treasurer, A. A. Maier Secretary, Jesse Lieberman, Industrial Sanita­ tion Section, Div. of Environmental Health, 630 City Hall Annex, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Northern California (San Francisco area) — Five dinner meetings at 6:30 P.M. on the second Tuesday of odd numbered months from September to May, alternating between San Francisco and the East Bay area, plus special luncheon meetings. Officers to December 1958: President, Christine Einert, M.D. President-Elect, Robert J. Owens Secretary-Treasurer, Henry R. James, Div. of Industrial Safety, 965 Mission Street, San Francisco 3, California Pittsburgh — Meets on last Tuesday of alternate mouths from September to May, usually at 8:00 P.M. either in U. S. Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes St. or the Grad­ uate School of Public Health, 130 DeSoto Street. Officers to December 1958: President, W. H. Hill, Ph. D, President-Elect, W. H. Baumann Secretary-Treasurer, George J. Levinskas, Ph. D., School of Public Health, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. . ; 4 : \ 11 10 j| ■V- * 1\ '. ■ ;; • r. ; : ' :■ ’ ' Rocky Mountain (Ariz., Colo., Mont., N. Mex., Wyoming — No regular meeting schedule Officers to October 1958: President, E. C. Hyatt President-Elect, Carl R. Jensen Secretary-Treasurer, Carl w. Backiand, 4834B Yucca St., Los Alamos, New Mexico ... - v ; Southern California (Los Angeles area) — Meets second Thursday of odd numbered months except July. Officers to January 1959: President, Louis B. Silverman President-Elect, Jack Rogers Secretary-Treasurer, Hyman Blocker, Los Angeles City Health Dept., Div. of Occupational Health, 111 E. First St., Room 303, Los Angeles 12, California • ; • , ' ■ Upper Midwest (Minnesota, North Dakota, Souto Dakota and portions of Iowa and that portion of Wisconsin within a 100-mile radius of toe Minneapolis-St. - Paul region.) Names ’ Washington-Baltimore — Four to six meetings a year in Washington or Balti­ more Officers to December 1958: Chairman, J. G. Gaskill Chairman-Elect, Lt. Col. Philip E- M. Bearland Secretory-Treasurer, Euty H. Burtch, 3025 Chesley Ave., Baltimore 14, Maryland Western Michigan (western half of toe State) -­ Four Regional Meetings, Annual Conference in May. Officers to Spring of 1959; President, Mr. James Barrett Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Irving H. Davis, Div. cf fed. Health, Michigan Dept, of Health, Lansing 4, Michigan St. Louis — Meets on the third Tuesday in September, November, January, March and May, dinner at 7:00 P.M., Hotel Melbourne . . • Officers to April 1959: ■ President, Fred M. Younger President-Elect, J. Molos Secretary-Treasurer, William J. McGrath, Industrial Hygiene Dept.,Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, 3600 North Second St., St. Louis 7, Missouri ■■■• v-V Tennessee Valley (Tennessee, and portions of south­ western Virginia, western North ; Carolina, northern Georgia, Alabama, ' and Mississippi, and southwestern Kentucky.) Meets semi-annually, various locations. Officers to Fall of 1958: President, David L. Stoddard President-Elect, Harold J. McAlduff Secretary-Treasurer, R.B.L. Fleming, Ten(lessee Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Alabama Utah — Four meetings a year including a dinner meeting in December with members and their ladies. Officers to December 1958: President, E. B. Hendricks, Ph. D. President-Elect, D. E. Rushing Secretory-Treasurer, R. E. Bales, Box 5237, Ft. Douglas Station, Salt Lake City 13, Utah : , ) Western New York — Four meetings a year Officers to April 1959: President, Franklin A. Miller President-Elect, Herbert I. Miller, Jr, Secretory-Treasurer, Richard F. Scherberger, Laboratory of Industrial Medicine, Building 2, Kodak Park Works, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, New York , ®B|- m *4T 0 «* r*a! ssi |<5 •tf 0 osjd fpq® *? pa s “*u H S^O 03 sill sn Ck egos fa jb-D k l«4 s Q 15 fa<4 4. 40 S c o o III •*• « l*Ss r< * a> i = g-g B ■£ 2 -B 5«fiS a. , . 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Name Membership The Association may have one or more classes of members. The designation of such class or classes and toe qualifications and rights of members of each class shall be as from time to time set forth to toe By-Laws. '; ■ “ - ' The name of die corporation is: AMERICAN INDUS- > TRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION. s article n ' Duration ARTICLE TO ; •. - Officers • The period of duration of die corporation is: PER-' PETUAL. . ARTICLE m • Address .. ; ' The address of its initial Registered Office in the State of Illinois is: 4750 N. Sheridan Rd., in die city ~ of Chicago (40) County of COOK, aid the name of its initial Registered Agent at said Address is: Herbert T. Walworth.* ■ ' :"r. ! • ARTICLE IV - : First Board ; ■ . . The first Board of Directors shall be sixteen in number. • ' *The Registered Agent fortoe American Industrial Hygiene Association in toe state of Michigan is Vincent J. Castrop. 18 The purpose or purposes for which die corporation is organized are: to increase die knowledge of industrial hygiene dirough interchange and dissemination of infor­ mation; to promote the study and control of environmental factors affecting the health and well-being of industrial workers; to correlate such activities as are conducted by individuals and agencies throughout industrial, edu­ cational and governmental groups; and to bring together persons interested in die various phases of industrial hygiene. ' \ 1 Section 1. The officers of toe Association shall be a President, a President-Elect, aSecretary, and a Treas­ urer. The officers shall be elected by members of toe Association and shall serve until their successors are elected and Installed. The President-Elect shall be elec­ ted annually and shall automatically accede to the Presi­ dency cm election and installation of his successor. The Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected for a term of three years. Their tenure of office shall not run con­ currently . Section 2. An Executive Secretary may be appointed by the Board of Directors. He need not be a member of the Association and shall hold office at toe pleasure of foe Board of Directors. Section 3. Committees not having and exercising authority of foe Board of Directors in foe management of foe Association, may be designated by resolution a­ dopted by a majority of foe Directors present at a meet­ ing at which a quorum is present. ^ IS ARTICLE V1H BYLAWS Administration ARTICLE I Section I. The Association shall be governed by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors, by a resolution adopted by a majority of the Directors in of­ fice, may designate an Executive Committee, which com­ mittee to the extent provided is toe By-Laws of the Asso­ ciation shall hare and exercise the authority of the Board of Directors in toe management of the corporation. The Executive Committee shall consist of the four officers of toe Association and toe two most recent past Presi­ dents. Section 2. After toe first Board of Directors, toe Board of Directors shall consist of nine elective direc tors, toe four officers, toe two most recent past Presi­ dents, and toe most recent past Treasurer and past Sec­ retary of toe Association. The President of toe Asso­ ciation shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Direc­ tors. The Secretary and the Treasurer each shall auto­ matically become a member of toe Board of Directors for a period of three (S) years after conclusion of their term of office. Section 3. A change in toe number of qualifications of Directors of toe Association shall be made only by amendment to the articles of incorporation. Section 4. Three elective Directors shall be elec­ ted each year and each shall serve for a term of three years. Meetings 20 Section 1. The annual meeting of toe Association shall be held at the time and place selected by toe Board of Directors. There shall be at least one business ses­ sion during the annual meeting. Section 2. Written notice of all annual and special meetings of toe Association stating the place, day and hour of toe meeting and, in the case of a special meeting, toe purpose or purposes for which toe meeting is called, shall be sent by mail to the members by toe Executive Secretary, at the direct!cm of toe President, at least thirty days in advance of toe date set for them. Section S. The Executive Secretary, on direction of the President, shall notify in writing each member of toe Board of Directors at least two weeks in advance of a meeting, as to toe time, place, and purpose of toe meeting of toe Board of Directors. A majority of toe Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE H Membership Section 1. Members of the Association shall be persons who are engaged in industrial hygiene activities and such other persons or organisations as may be pro­ vided in these bylaws. Approval by two-thirds of the Board of Directors shall be required for election to mem berehip. Section 2a. The Board of Directors may elect to membership in toe Association reputable persons who have been engaged is some form of industrial hygiene activity for at least three years and have been graduated from an accredited school of college grade or have had equivalent training. Graduate study may be accepted in place or part or all of the required period of industrial hygiene activity. : Section 2b. The Board of Directors by a two-thirds vote may approve as Industrial Associates such organi­ zations as may apply for this status. The dues for In­ dustrial Associates and the privileges of this class of membership shall be defined by the Board of Directors. Section 2c. The Board of Directors may recognize as Contributing Members such persons as currently enjoy full membership status. No privilege or professional distinction is to be assigned to the class of Contributing Members other than those enjoyed by regular members. 21 ' Section 2d. The Board of Directors may elect as Honorary Members such persons as are particularly dis­ tinguished in tiie general field of industrial hygiene, or in a closely related scientific field. Honorary Member­ ship shall be considered as purely honorary and as re­ quiring no dues, and it does not permit such members to vote on Association matters unless such person is also a member of the Association In good standing. Persons considered for Honorary Membership shall be selected by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors. Section 3. Appllcatlonfor membership shall be made on a form approved by the Board of Directors. Each applicant must be sponsored by two members in good standing, one of whom resides in the same geographical area as the applicant. Section 4. The dues shall be '$10.00 per year. Dues beoome payable on the first day of January of each year. Section 5. Any member whose dues are unpaid on March 1, is not in good standing, and he shall have no vote. When the dues of any member shall not be paid within one year after they are due, his membership is automatically terminated. . * - v ■ . Section 6. Any member dropped for non-payment : of dues may be reinstated at any time previews to the •; convening of the annual meeting of the year following his ! ; delinquency by payment of dues in arrears and also dues , for the current year. • * 1 ARTICLE IV Duties of Officers ARTICLE m Election of Officers and Directors Section 1. No person shall be nominated or elected as an officer or director unless at the time of such nom­ ination or election such person is a member in good standing of the Association. Nominations for officers and elective directors shall be made by a nominating committee of three members to be appointed by the Board of Directors. Each member of the Nominating Committee shall be from a different local section or geographical area. At least ninety days prior to the annual meeting, the Nominating Committee shall select two nominees for each elective office and shall select five nominees for elective directors. The list of nominations shall thereupon be forthwith mailed to each member of toe Association. The members will vote and return their ballots not later than six weeks prior to the annual meeting. In malting nominations for elective directors and officers, ; : y. 22 .. Nominating Committee shall give consideration to main­ taining on the Board of Directors a balance of represen­ tation from industrial, governmental, educational, in­ surance and professional interests; and from different geographical areas. Section 2. Installation of officers and directors shall iake place at toe last business session of toe annual meeting. Upon expiration of the term of office of the President, he shall become a member of the Board of Directors to serve two years. Section 3. E any officer or director at any time during hiB term as such officer or director shall cease to be a member in good standing of the Association, the Board of Directors shall have toe power to forthwith re­ move such officer or director and declare such office or directorship vacant. The Board of Directors shall have toe power to fill any vacancies among the officers aud directors to serve until the next annual meeting of the Association or until their successors are elected. , ~ . - Section 1. The President shall preside stall meet­ ings of toe Association and of the Board of Directors and shall perform such other duties as may be directed by the Board of Directors. He should keep in contact with developmmts in toe field of industrial hygiene and_ guide the Association in the formulation of constructive activities. Section 2, The Treasurer (with such assistance of toe Executive Secretary as is authorized by the Board of Directors) shall be toe custodian of all monies of the Association, shall receive alimonies due toe Associa­ tion, and shall pay all authorized bills against the Asso­ ciation. He shall submit his accounts for audit at the meeting of the Board of Directors held during the annual meeting and stall transmit to his successor in office all funds and property of the Association in his possession. He shall submit an annual report to toe Association in such form as may be determined by the Board of Di­ rectors. Should the Treasurer not be able to perform the functions of his office, toe Secretary shall assume the functions of that office. The Executive Secretary and Treasurer shall be bonded in such an amount as shall be determined by the Board of Directors from year to year and in a company approved by the Board of Direc­ tors. Expense of bond Bhall be borne by toe Associa­ tion. 53 ; V'V ; , ' , Section 3. the Secretary shall keep an accurate record of all the transactions of all meetings of die As­ sociation and of die Board of Directors. Section 4. The Executive Secretary shall carry on the correspondence of the Association, shall keep an ac­ curate list of the members and their status, and shall perform such other duties as may be directed by toe Board of Directors. ARTICLE V of toe Program Committee. The duty of the Program Committee sh&U be to provide toe program for each meeting of toe Association. Satisfactory abstracts of all papers offered for presentation at the annual meeting shall be obtained by toe Program Committee at least sixty days prior to toe date of toe meeting. Section 2. The Board of Directors shall appoint an ethics committee of three members. Upon recommenda­ tion of the Ethics Committee a membership may be ter­ minated by toe Board of Directors; provided feat a copy of toe charge against the member shall be furnished to him in writing at least thirty days before toe meeting at which action is taken. A three-fourths vote of all mem­ bers of toe Board of Directors shall be required to ter­ minate membership. Section 3. All resolutions for submission to toe Association shall be referred to the appropriate com­ mittee for study and recommendation. Section 4. Board of Directors shall appoint an edi­ torial committee. This Committee shall establish pro­ cedures to carry oat toe editorial policies oi toe Asso­ ciation and may recommend to toe Board of Directors feat certain policies be established. Section 5- The President shall appoint members to serve and to represent toe Association on committees formed by other organizations. Section 6. The Board of Directors shalL appoint an awards committee. This Committee may select a mem­ ber or group of members of toe Association to receive toe American Industrial Hygiene Association Awards. These Awards shall be made in recognition of outstand­ ing service in toe field of industrial hygiene and shall be presented not more frequently than once a year. Section 7. The Board of Directors shall appoint such other committees as they deem necessary or which are recommended by toe Association. They shall appoint special committees at their discretion to facilitate hand­ ling toe affairs of the Association or its activities. Section 8. The membership of all committees, ex­ cept toe Executive Committee, shall terminate wife the close of the annual meeting. ' Duties of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee Section 1. The Board of Directors shall hold regu­ lar meetings at least twice a year, one of these meetings to be held during toe annual meeting of the Association. They shall review toe activities of toe Association as presented by toe President, and consider such other mat­ ters as may be brought to their attention. Section 2. The Executive Committee shall admin­ ister toe affairs of toe Association as delegated by the Board of Directors. Any expenditures to be assessed against toe funis of toe Association shall be authorized by the Executive Committee prior to their being incur­ red. The Executive Committee may authorize the Presi­ dent to approve toe payment of any regular items of ex­ penditure up to twenty-five dollars. It shall assist toe President in carrying out his activities. It shall be re­ sponsible to the Board of Directors for its actions. Section 3. A Local Sections Council shall be es­ tablished. Two members shall be elected to this Coun­ cil by each Local Section of toe Association. The Presi­ dent shall call a meeting of this: Council during the an­ nual meeting and prior to toe meeting of toe Board of Directors. The Local Sections Council shall communi­ cate to the President any desires of the Local Sections. The President shall present toe actions of toe Local Sec­ tion Council to toe Board of Directors for their consid­ eration. ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VII Committees - 'i ;■ - ;■ ;■ - Section 1. The Board of Directors shall appoint a program committee. The membership of toe committee shall be as determined from time to time by toe Board of Directors. The President-elect shall act as Chairman 4 4 Local Sections Section 1. The Board of Directors shall have toe power to foster the formation of Local Sections. The Board of Directors shall consider an application from 24 25 :• * six or more members of the Association to establish a Local Section and the Board of Directors shall establish toe geographical area of such sections. Section 2. The president and president-elect of each Local Section most be members in good standing of toe American industrial Bygiene Association. Section 3. The Constitution and Bylaws of each Local Section must be approved by toe Board of Direc­ tors of toe American Industrial Hygiene Association. Section 4. Before a Local Section publishes or otherwise issues publicly any statement upon a policy matter which purports to represent toe opinion of toe Amstoan Industrial Hygiene Association it must obtain toe consent of toe Board of Directors of toe Association. Section 5. Before any officer of director of a Local Section publishes or otherwise issues publicly any state­ ment upon a policy matter which is within toe policy area of toe Local Section, he shall determine by a poll that toe statement expresses toe majority opinion of toe members and associates of the Local Section. Section 6. The Board of Directors may establish reciprocal relations with any local or national organi­ zation whose work and activities are closely allied to industrial hygiene. A group of this nature may become an affiliated society under conditions set up by toe Board of Directors. ARTICLE VHt Seal The Board of Directors shall provide a corporate seal which shall be in toe form of a circle and shall have inscribed toereon toe name of the Association and toe words, '‘Corporate Seal, Illinois.M ARTICLE IX Amendments Section 1. Amendments to Bylaws may be proposed at any annual meeting by a majority vote of fee mem­ bers present and voting. Proposed amendments shall be circulated to toe voting membership with a letter bal­ lot. A majority of letter ballots returned within thirty days shall be required for adoption. 26 STANDING COMMITTEES, 1858-1859 Auditing Paul E. Toth, Chairman Waiter B. Kona Ralph G. Smith, Ph.D. Awards Fred R. Ingram, Chairman Amy Christine Einert, M.D. Louis B, Silverman Conference Herbert T. Walworth, Deputy General Co-Chairman Lloyd E. Gordon, Chairman Paul D. Halley Walter F. Schotts Frank A. Smith, Pfa.B. Anthony Woewucki, Jr. Arrangements George P. Bittner, Chairman Franklin A. Miller John W. Young Banquet Jerome T. Sled tec fci, Chairman Henry F. Becker George L. Bonvallet Richard F. Scherberger Entertainment William T. McCormick, Chairman Germain Crossmon Charles W. Wyman Scientific Exhibits Donald P. O’Neil, Chairman Clark D. Bridges William M, Sutton, M.D. Development James W. Hammond, Chairman John F. Ege, Jr. James F. Morgan H. H. Schrenk, Ph.D. Thomas L. Shipman, M.D. Etevjd L. Stoddard Paul F. Woolrieh Mitchell R. Zaven, M.D. 27 * ■ • Editorial Dohrman H. Byers, Editor Jack C. Radcliffe, Associate Editor Philip Drinker, Sc.D. James H. Sterner, M.D. Newton E. Whitman Charles D. Yaffe Education Philip Drinker, Sc.D., Chairman William F. Bale, Ph.D. Theodore F. Batch George J. Leviaskae, Ph.D. Law ' Harold R. Boyle, Chairman John M. Kane Russell G. Scovill Local Sections Paul Lange, Chairman Charles F. Bond Lester M. Petrie, M.D. Wesley E. Piros Walter H. Poppe, Jr. Joseph Wuraftic Ethics Harold V. Brown, Chairman Charles M. McGill, M.D. William W. Stalker Fellowships William T. Ingram, Chairman Merril Eisenbud Seward E, Miller, M.D. Norton Nelson, Ph.D. Edward D. Palmes, Ph.D. Industrial Associate Membership William E. Shoemaker, Jr., Chairnu Regional Chairmen; Reuben J. Beaman J.J. Bloomfield Knowlton J. Caplan Duncan A. Holaday Hugh M. Jackson John H. Johnston Ross N. Khsian James W. Lake Paul Lange William R. LaRocque William A. McC&Wray Hugh L. Parker George S. Reichenbach, Jr. Lucian E. Renee Russell C. Ruhf Harry E. Seiiert Joseph F. Treon, Ph.D. Fred S. Venable William J. Wolf Interprofessional Relations Manfred Bowditch, Chairman W. E. McCormick Earl Z. Morgan, Ph.D. Sherman S. Pinto, M.D. Henry F. Smyth, Ph.D. M.A. Snell C. A. Williams, Ph. D. Membership Harold J. Paulus, Ph.D., Chairman Frank E. Adley Andrew D, Hosey J. M. McDonald, M.D. John B. Sdrmer Bernard D. Tebbens, Sc.D. Nominating Charles R. Williams, Ph.D. Lester V. CraUey, Ph.D. N. V. Hendricks Program Elmer P. Wheeler, Chairman Vine ait J. Castrop David W. Fassett, M.D. William B. Harris Howard Schulz Herbert E. Stokinger, Ph.D. . Publicity Herbert J. Weber, Chairman Fred Cook C. H. Mehaffey I. Craig Roberts 26 29 Standards ------ ITW. Speicher, Chaimaa Bernard D. Bloomfield Carlton E. Brown Kingsley Kay, Ph.D. I. Craig Roberts Tellers ------ fFed T* McDermott, Chairman 3amea D. MacEwen Floyd A. Van Atta • ■ ■ ; Coordinator of Technical Committees ~ Lewls J. Cralley, Ph.D. Air Pollution George D. Clayton, Chairman Harlow M. Chapman Lester V, Cralley, Ph.D. Paul M. (Sever Leonard Greenburg, M.D. Russel H. Hendricks, Ph.D. Kingsley Kay, Ph.D. Norton Nelson, Ph.D. J. C. RadcllHe Harry F. Schulte J. S. Sharrah Ralph G. Smith, Ph.D. A. C. Stern Amos “Dirt:, Ph. D. Ray C. Wanta . : Analytical Chemistry Kathleen Ehmler, Chairman Evan E. Campbell J. B. Glsclard William H. Hill, Ph. D. Franklin A. Miller J. L. Monkman Wesley J. Roberts D. E. Rushing N. A. Talvitie 30 ■ . TECHNICAL COMMITTEES, 1958-1959 Engineering James C. Barrett, Chairman R. J. Beaman L. A. Birch F. N. CaUioon John H. Clarke Melvin W. First, Sc. D. T. F. Hatch W. G. Hazard Paul Lange Herbert I. Miller, Jr. L. G. Miller Kenneth E. Robinson Alfredo Salazar F. E. Tucker W. H. Williamson Constantin P. Yaglou 31 • . v ■: 'r ' ; •. vr r . •' ' :: ■?. ; • /V: •; • r:. Hygienic Guides William E. McCormick, Chairman Server B. Elkina, Ph. B, David W. Faseett, M.D. Melvin W. First, Sc.D. Paul D. Halley William B. Harris Edvard V. Benson, M.D. E. D. Palmes, Ph.D. H. W. Speicber Herbert E. Stoklnger, Ph.D. Noise Kenneth E. Morse, Chairman Thomas Bonney George L. Bonvallet Jamas H. Botaford Cornelius L, Coyne Alien L. CudworSi Leo G. Boerfler, Ph. D, Vaughn H. Hill Paul L. Michael, Ph.D. Edward W. Poth, Jr. E. C. Riley, M.D. George M. Wilkening Paritation Thomas J. Burnett, Chairman Joseph J. Fitzgerald William J, Friedman Robert G. Gallaghar Saul J. Harris Duncan A. Holaday Reynolds L. Hoover Paul B. Klevin Jimmie A. Martin Frank L. Paschal Mitchell R. Zavon, M.D. ■ ■■■ " v '■ ; ■/ Respiratory Protec tire Devices Edwin C. Hyatt, Chairman Frank E. Adley Clyde M. Berry, Ph. D. Fred R. Ingram Harry 8, Jordan S. J. Pearce H. B. Schrenk, Ph.D. Leslie Silverman, Sc.D. William P. Yant, Sc. D. 4 Technical Publications : Herbert T. Walworth, Oiairman J. C. RadeHffe K. E. Robinson H, N. Schulz Toxicology ETwI Gerarde, M.D., Chairman William G. Fredrick, 8c. D. Keith E. Jacobson, Ph. D. George J. Levinsfcas, Ph.D. F. A. Patty V. K. Rowe C. Boyd Staffer, Ph. D. Henry F. Smyth, Jr., Ph.D. Herbert E. Stoklnger, Ph.D. Joseph F. Treon, Ph.D. Norman White/ Ph.D. John A. Zapp, Jr., Ph.D. Hygiene Association June 1, 1958 In most instances Hie business connection is placed to parentheses at the end when if is act part cf the mailing address. Each member is requested not to allow his copy of fills Ust to be used ior advertising purposes. All requests for permission to circularise the membership should be referred to the Executive Sec­ retary who will clear with the President. . . Alien, Mr, Chester H. 8735 Ledgewood Drive Cincinnati 7, Ohio , (Bilton-Davts Co.) Ackeriy, R.H., M.D. 140 Dussm ere Pueblo, Colorado (Colo. Fuel and Dos Corp.) Allen, Mr. Irvin 1345 Sherwood Drive West Oak Forest Charleston, South Carolina (Charleston Naval Shipyard) Ackerman, Mr. Harry H. 29 Duovale Road Toweor. 4, Maryland (Army Environmental Health Lab.) Aliimod, Mr. Robert L. Dow Chemical Co. Freeport, Texas Adams, Edgar M., 4024 Lowell Court Midland, Michigan (Dow Chemical Co.) Alpaugh, Mr. Edwin L. 7443 Olcott Ave. Hammond, Indiana (National Safety Council) Adams, Mr. Patrick C. General Electric Co.-ANPDept. P. O. Box 132 Evendale, Ohio Altshuler, Bernard, Ph.D. N.Y.U., Bellevue Medical Center 550 First Avenue New York 18, New York Adley, Mr, Frank £. Radiological Sciences Dept. General Electric Co. Richland, Wash. Amber, Marvin L., M.D. Buffalo. ted. Medical Center 756 Tonawanda Street Buffalo 7, N.Y. Alberg, Marvin R., M.D. 8348 S. Cornell Chicago, Illinois (Standard Oil Co. of Indiana) Atndur, Mary O., Ph.D. Harvard School of Public Health 55 Siathick St. . Boston IS, Mass. Aton, Mr. Burr L. 80S N. Netta Street Picher, Okla. (Eagle Picher Mining and Smelting! Anderson, Mr. Ralph G. Ford Motor Company Ind. Hyg., Dearborn Assembly 3081 Miller Road Dearborn, Michigan Avree, Mr. William L. Standard -Vacuum Oil Co. 1000 W eachester Ave. White Plains, New York Anderson, Mr. Russell K. P. O. Box 197 Rutherford, N.J. (E.K. Andersen Assoc.) Albert, Roy E., M.D. The George Washington Univ Cancer Clinic 2SCO S St., N.W. Washington ?, D.C. Abersold, John N., Ph.D. American Smelting and Refin­ ing Co. Bax 1111 El Paso, Texas Atehley, Mr. RalphW. 3827 Homewood Rd. Cincinnati 27. Ohio (Kettering Lab.) Anderson, Elda E., Ph.D. Health Physics Div. Oak Ridge National Lab. P. O. Box P Oak Ridge, Tsnn. CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS ARE DESIGNATED BY AN ASTERISK (•) BEFORE THEIR NAMES. Abee, Mr. Harold B. 209 Bunker Lane Oak Ridge, Tow. {Oak Ridge Nat'l. Lab.) AtalskL Mr. C.M. 638 Ridge Avenue McKees Socks, Penns. (Penna. Dept, of Health) Anderson, David M., Ph.D. Harvard University School of Public Health Dept. Industrial Hygiene 85 Shattuck Street Boston, Mass. INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS American Industrial Ayer, Mr.Howard E. U.B. Public Health Service 1014 Broadway Cincinnati 2, Ohio Andrssen, Mr. William V. American Cyanamid Co. 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. 'Baetjer, Anna M.,Sc.D. John Hopkins School of Hyg. and Public Health 615 N- Wolfe St. Baltimore 5, Maryland Ankeny, Mr. D.K. Mine Safety Appliances Co. 40 Fulton Street ' Newark, N. J. BalstH, Mr. Albert L. 730 W. 27th Ave. San Mateo, Calif. (U.S.N, Rad. Def. Lab.) Anthony, Mr. Alfred W., Jr. 29 Gray Birch Terrace Newtouville 80, Mass. . (Pease,Anthony, Equip. Co.) Baker, Mr. Clarence J. Wlnferop Labs., Div. of Sterling Drugs, Inc. 33 Riverside Ave. Rensselaer, New York Applegate, Mr. Willson C. 6108 S. W. Alfred St. Portland IS, Oregon (Oregon State Bd. of Health) Baker, Mr. Richard C. Union Carbide Nuclear Co. P. O. Box 1223 Paducah, Kentucky Armington, Mr. Allan L. Industrial Hygiene Dlv. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, New Hampshire 4 Ashe, Wm.F., Jr.. 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