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The original documents are located in Box 34, folder "Cancer Control Month" of the
William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 34 of the William J. Baroody Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
OF THE UNITED THE
OF
Cancer Control Month, 1976
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
The National Cancer Program, representing both Federal agencies and non-
Federal organizations, is the most massive undertaking of its kind.
Through the Program, established by the National Cancer Act of 1971, and given
new vitality by the amendments of 1974, we are continuing to explore the causes and
eventual control of cancer. Cancers are being detected earlier, making them more
amenable to diagnosis and treatment. Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are making
further inroads on cancer and immunotherapy shows bright promise of joining them
as a means of treatment. Research findings on the disease are now reaching the prac-
ticing physician faster than ever before.
Although we can take pride in these accomplishments, current cancer statistics
remind us that we cannot be apathetic. It is estimated that 675,000 new cases of cancer
will be diagnosed in our country in 1976. That means about 370,000 people will die of
the disease. Only through relentless, aggressive support of cancer research and control
can we eventually reduce these figures to an absolute minimum.
In order to give continuing emphasis to the cancer problem, the Congress, by a
joint resolution of March 28, 1938 (52 Stat. 148, 36 U.S.C. 150), requested the Presi-
dent to issue annually a proclamation designating the month of April as Cancer
Control Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States of
America, do hereby proclaim the month of April, 1976, as Cancer Control Month, and
I invite the Governors of the several States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Mayor of the District of Columbia, and the appropriate officials of all other areas under
the United States flag to issue similar proclamations.
I also ask the medical and health professions, the communications media, and all
other interested persons and groups to unite during this appointed time in public
reaffirmation of our Nation's abiding commitment to cancer control.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day
of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-six, and of the Inde-
pendence of the United States of America the two hundredth.
Gerall R. Ford
OF THE UNITED 3HJ STATES OF
Cancer Control Month, 1975
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
Our intensive effort against cancer, sustained by the constant dedica-
tion and determination of scientists, physicians, public officials and private
citizens, continues to provide hope and assistance to ever-increasing
numbers of Americans.
The National Cancer Act of 1971 was a landmark piece of legislation
which authorized new Federal support for cancer research. The amend-
ments of 1974 have added new emphasis to our National Cancer Pro-
gram, especially in the dissemination of the latest scientific findings from
the research laboratory and clinic to practicing physicians, cancer pa-
tients, and those in particular jeopardy of cancer.
Despite this progress, the conquest of cancer will not be easy or quick.
Cancer statistics remain depressing. An estimated 665,000 new cases will
be diagnosed in 1975. Although we shall ultimately achieve victory over
these killer diseases, it requires our unwavering support of cancer research
and control.
As a means of giving continued emphasis to the cancer problem, the
Congress, by a joint resolution of March 28, 1938 (52 Stat. 148, 36
U.S.C. 150), requested the President to issue annually a proclamation
setting aside the month of April as Cancer Control Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the
United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April, 1975,
as Cancer Control Month, and I invite the Governors of the States and
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the appropriate officials of all
other areas under the United States flag, to issue similar proclamations.
To give renewed emphasis to this serious problem, and to encourage
the determination of the American people to meet it, I also ask the
medical and health professions, the communications media, and all
other interested persons and groups to unite in public reaffirmation of
our Nation's abiding commitment to control cancer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 26th
day of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five,
and of the Independence of the United States of America the one
hundred ninety-ninth.
Gerall R. Ford
THE OF OF THE
Cancer Control Month, 1975
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
Our intensive effort against cancer, sustained by the constant dedica-
tion and determination of scientists, physicians, public officials and private
citizens, continues to provide hope and assistance to ever-increasing
numbers of Americans.
The National Cancer Act of 1971 was a landmark piece of legislation
which authorized new Federal support for cancer research. The amend-
ments of 1974 have added new emphasis to our National Cancer Pro-
gram, especially in the dissemination of the latest scientific findings from
the research laboratory and clinic to practicing physicians, cancer pa-
tients, and those in particular jeopardy of cancer.
Despite this progress, the conquest of cancer will not be easy or quick.
Cancer statistics remain depressing. An estimated 665,000 new cases will
be diagnosed in 1975. Although we shall ultimately achieve victory over
these killer diseases, it requires our unwavering support of cancer research
and control.
As a means of giving continued emphasis to the cancer problem, the
Congress, by a joint resolution of March 28, 1938 (52 Stat. 148, 36
U.S.C. 150), requested the President to issue annually a proclamation
setting aside the month of April as Cancer Control Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the
United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April, 1975,
as Cancer Control Month, and I invite the Governors of the States and
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the appropriate officials of all
other areas under the United States flag, to issue similar proclamations.
To give renewed emphasis to this serious problem, and to encourage
the determination of the American people to meet it, I also ask the
medical and health professions, the communications media, and all
other interested persons and groups to unite in public reaffirmation of
our Nation's abiding commitment to control cancer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 26th
day of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five,
and of the Independence of the United States of America the one
hundred ninety-ninth.
Gerall R. Ford
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 9, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR:
ROLAND ELLIOTT
FROM:
MARGUERITE MCAULIFFE
m
SUBJECT:
Cancer Control Month
Please arrange to have the attached letter robo- -
typed to the individuals on the enclosed list. Only
those names preceded by check marks need be
done.
Thanks very much.
R.FORD
GERALD
April 8, 1975
Dear
President Ford recently signed a Proclamation designating
the month of April as Cancer Control Month, 1975. In his
Proclamation the President states, " ... the conquest of
cancer will not be easy or quick. Cancer statistics remain
depressing ... Although we shall ultimately achieve
victory over these killer diseases, it requires our un-
wavering support of cancer research and control."
The President asked that I send you the enclosed duplicate
of his Cancer Control Month Proclamation as a small re-
membrance of this occasion. It comes to you with his
very best wishes,
Sincerely,
William J. Baroody, Jr.
Assistant to the President
Enclosure
FORD is LIBRARY AERALD
April 9, 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR: ROLAND ELLIOTT
FROM:
MARGUERITE MCAULIFFE
SUBJECT:
Cancer Control Month
Please arrange to have the attached letter robe-
typed to the individuals on the enclosed list. Only
those names preceded by check marks need be
done.
Thanks very much.
FORD LIBRARY is DERALD
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC.
219 EAST 42ND STREET NEWYORK, N. Y. 10017 (212) 867-3700
371 2900
April 7, 1975
R
RESEARCH
EDUCATION
Miss Marguerite McAuliffe
SERVICE
The White House
Washington, D. C. 20500
Dear Miss McAuliffe:
I am happy to enclose lists with the names of individuals
who are to receive the Presidential Proclamation on Cancer
Control Month appropriately checked off.
Sincerely yours,
Irving Rimer
Vice President for
Public Information
IR/ps
Enclosures
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Hon. Joseph H. Young
John S. Lawson
United States District Court
Chairman of the Board & President
District of Maryland
Marine Midland Bank
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
140 Broadway
New York, N. Y. 10015
B. L. Aronoff, M.D.
712 N. Washington
Dallas, Texas 75226
W. Lyle Brewer, Ph. D.
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D.
Director, Management of Systems
Freedman's Hospital Annex
Development Dept.
University & Bryant Sts., N.W.
Eastman Kodak Company
Washington, D. C. 20001
B56, Kodak Park
343 State Street
Rochester, New York 14650
Mrs. Helene G. Brown
Louis A. Leone, M.D.
4849 Adele Court
Director, Cancer Research
Woodland Hills, California 91364
Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island 02902
Benjamin F. Byrd, Jr., M.D.
Vanderbilt University
2122 West End Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
R. Lee Clark, M.D.
Mrs. Jim Lewis
President
1500 Scenic Drive
M.D. Anderson Hospital &
Apt. 110
Tumor Institute
Austin, Texas 78703
6723 Bertner Avenue
Houston, Texas 77025
William Griffiths, Ph.
Mrs. E. Morgan Montgomery
School of Public Health
900 Park Avenue
University of California
New York, N. Y. 10021
Berkeley, California 94720
Allan K. Jonas
Mrs. Barbara B. Porter
5423 Renier Avenue
P. 0. Box 201
Los Angeles, California 90056
Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930
Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
V
George P. Rosemond, M.D.
Suite 10-E
3401 North Broad Street
870 United Nations Plaza
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
New York, N. Y. 10015
Page 2
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
R. Wayne Rundles, M.D.
Thomas P. Ulmer
Professor of Medicine
P. 0. Box 281
Hematology Division
1414 Atlantic Bank Building
Duke University Medical Center
Jacksonville, Florida 32201
Durham, North Carolina 27706
Edward F. Scanlon, M.D.
Cecil H. Underwood
2500 Ridge Avenue
President
Evanston, Illinois 60201
Bethany College
Bethany, West Virginia 26032
Robert L. Schmitz, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Surgery
Lane W. Adams
Mercy Hospital & Medical Center
51 Mill Road
Stevenson Expressway & King Drive
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Justin J. Stein, M.D.
Paul W. Williams
Department of Radiology
Cahill, Gordon & Reindel
UCLA Center for Health Sciences
80 Pine Street
Los Angeles, California 90024
New York, N. Y. 10005
Mrs. M. D. Stoddard
W. Armin Willig
721 West Garden Avenue
2200 River Bluff Road
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
Louisville, Kentucky 40207
Didisions PRES.
John R. Durant, M.D.
-60A-
550 Elder St.
Birmingham, Ala. 35210
List no
Mr. Russell W. Clarke -60A-
736 17th N. E.
Rhoslyn J. Bishoff, M.D. -60A-
Mason City, Iowa 50401
Park & Division Sts.
Dover, Del. 19901
Larry Ratts, M.D.
-60A-
1920 E. Third St.
Bloomington, Ind. 47401
Robert P. Zanes, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
20 Park Ave.
Madison, Conn. 06443
John W. Otten, M.D.
-60A-
461 East High Point Rd.
Peoria, Ill. 61603
Edward E. Tennant, M.D.
-60A-
503 Fairhurst
Sterling, Colo. 80751
A. A. Krueger, M.D.
-60A-
716 Idaho St.
Ashton, Idaho 83420
Robert J. McKenna, M.D.
-60A-
1456 Bedford Rd.
San Marino, Calif. 91108
Drake W. Will, M.D. -60A-
727 Honua St.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Fred T. Caldwell, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
Dept. of Surgery
University of Arkansas Medical Center
Little Rock, Ark. 72205
James R. Dellinger, Jr.
-60A-
P. O. Box 387
Cartersville, Ga. 30120
Mr. Malcolm Strauss
-60A-
5328 No. Questa Tierra Dr.
Phoenix, Ariz. 85102
Martin G. Gould, M.D.
-60A-
Island House, Apt. 232
John's Island, Vero Beach, Fla.
32960
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
2900 Ellicott St., N. W.
Donald R. Rogers, M.D.
-60A-
Washington, D. C. 20008
Executive Com.
3516 No. Point Dr.
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
David L. Roberts, M.D.
-60A-
Lewis L. Engel, Ph.D.
-60A-
975 Ryland St.
2 Hawthorne Place
Reno, Nevada 89502
Boston, Mass. 02114
John F. Foley, M.D.
-60A-
Arthur A. Serpick, M.D.
-60A-
University of Nebraska
3416 Deep Willow Rd.
College of Medicine
Baltimore, Md. 21208
42nd & Dewey
Omaha, Nebr. 68105
Raymond D. Grondahl, M.D.
-60A-
Robert E. McAfee, M.D.
-60A-
3035 Moulton
158 Clinton St.
Butte, Mont. 59701
Portland, Maine
Andrew McCanse, M.D.
-60A-
1232 W. 60th Terrace
Mr. Edward B. Poitevent
-60A-
Kansas City, Mo. 64113
6015 Prytania St.
New Orleans, La. 70118
Thomas G. Barnes, M.D.
-60A-
Janith S. Kice, M.D.
-60A-
720f South Main
63 Second St.
Greenville, Miss.
Garden City, N. Y. 11530
David T. Carr, M.D.
-60A-
1211 S. E. 81 St.
Ben F. Roach, M.D.
-60A-
Rochester, Minn. 55901
Midway, Ky. 40347
>
David J. Carlson, M.D.
-60A-
8220 Brookside P1.
Wauwatosa, Wisc. 53213
J. A. Gleason, M. D. -60A-
1920 W. 32nd
Topeka, Kans. 66611
Harold E. Bowman, M.D.
-60A-
2515 Indian Trail, S.E.
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506
John J. Finneran, M.D.
-60A-
85-58 107th St.
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 11418
Dale Flickinger, M.D.
-60A-
919 West Central
Minot, N. D. 58701
Victor A. Marcial, M.D.
-60A-
Calle 19 # 2Ext.
San Agustin
Mrs. Robert W. Scott -60A-
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00923
Rte. 1
Haw River, N. C. 27258
James G. Bassett, M.D.
-60A-
540 E. Manoa Rd.
Gerald P. Murphy, M.D., D.Sc. -60A-
Havertown, Penna. 19083
472 Mt. Vernon Rd.
Snyder, N. Y. 14226
J. Mostyn Davis, M.D.
-60A-
309 E. Sunbury St.
Shamokin, Pa. 17872
Hugh R. K. Barber, M.D.
-60A-
122 E. 76th St.
New York, N. Y. 10021
Mr. Ward V. Cook
-60A-
4305 S. W. Tunnelwood
Portland, Ore. 97221
Carlton Walker, D.D. S.
-60A-
313 W. Country Club Rd.
Roswell, New Mexico 88201
Frank H. McGregor, M.D.
-60A-
3516 Northwest 43rd St.
Mr. Joseph J. Ippolito
Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112
-60A-
7 Glen Rd.
West Orange, N. J. 07052
Esther Marting, M.D.
-60A-
R. R. #2 Box 35
Cornelia Walker, M.D.
-60A-
1½ Merrimack St.
New Richmond, Ohio 4517
Concord, N. H. 03301
Arsen Melkonian, M.D.
-60A-
19 Maple Grove
Arthur M. McGuire, M.D. -60A-
Barre, Vt. 05641
709 Sheridan Ave.
Cody, Wyo. 82414
Jack B. Watkins, M.D.
-60A-
123 Edgecombe Dr.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Erling 0. Ravn, M.D. -60A-
1802 9th St.
Merrill Wisc. 54452
Richard H. Jesse, M.D.
-60A-
5203 Beechnut
Houston, Tex. 77035
John L. Campbell, D. D. S. -60A-
601 Valley View St.
Morgantown, W. Va. 26505
Mr. J. V. Beall
-60A-
502 Huckleberry Dr.
Donald J. Pinals, M.D. -60A-
Nashville, Tenn. 37205
123 Winding Brook Rd.
New Rochelle, N. Y. 10804
Willis J. Taylor, M.D. -60A-
12 Shore Lane
Laurie N. Ervin, Jr., M.D. -60A-
Mercer Island, Wash. 98140
24 Vardry St., Suite 3-E
Greenville, S. C. 29601
Richard P. Elzay, D. D. S. -60A-
3413 Scottview Dr.
Fiorindo A. Simeone, M.D. -60A-
Richmond, Va. 23225
104 Olney Ave.
No. Providence, R. I. 02904
4/3
Spole will The Rimer of
American Cancer Society in New York
will and list of so Mmes.
FORD LIBRARY & 07vn38
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 26, 1975
Office of the White House Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE
CANCER CONTROL MONTH, 1975
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Our intensive effort against cancer, sustained by
the constant dedication and determination of scientists,
physicians, public officials and private citizens,
continues to provide hope and assistance to ever-increasing
numbers of Americans.
The National Cancer Act of 1971 was a landmark piece
of legislation which authorized new Federal support for
cancer research. The amendments of 1974 have added new
emphasis to our National Cancer Program, especially in
the dissemination of the latest scientific findings from
the research laboratory and clinic to practicing physicians,
cancer patients, and those in particular jeopardy of cancer.
Despite this progress, the conquest of cancer will not
be easy or quick. Cancer statistics remain depressing. An
estimated 665,000 new cases will be diagnosed in 1975.
Although we shall ultimately achieve victory over these
killer diseases, it requires our unwavering support of
cancer research and control.
As a means of giving continued emphasis to the cancer
problem, the Congress, by a joint resolution of March 28,
1938 (52 Stat. 148, 36 U.S.C. 150), requested the President
to issue annually a proclamation setting aside the month
of April as Cancer Control Month.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the
United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of
April, 1975, as Cancer Control Month, and I invite the
Governors of the States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
and the appropriate officials of all other areas under the
United States flag, to issue similar proclamations.
To give renewed emphasis to this serious problem,
and to encourage the determination of the American
people to meet it, I also ask the medical and health
more
2
professions, the communications media, and all other
interested persons and groups to unite in public reaf-
firmation of our Nation's abiding commitment to control
cancer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
this twenty-six day of March
,
in the year of our
Lord nineteen hundred seventy-five, and of the
Independence of the United States of America the one
hundred ninety-ninth.
GERALD R. FORD
THE WHITE HOUSE,
MARCH 26, 1975
#
#
#
#
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Hon. Joseph H. Young
John S. Lawson
United States District Court
Chairman of the Board & President
District of Maryland
Marine Midland Bank
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
140 Broadway
New York, N. Y. 10015
B. L. Aronoff, M.D.
712 N. Washington
Dallas, Texas 75226
W. Lyle Brewer, Ph.D.
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D.
Director, Management of Systems
Freedman's Hospital Annex
Development Dept.
University & Bryant Sts., N.W.
Eastman Kodak Company
Washington, D. C. 20001
B56, Kodak Park
343 State Street
Rochester, New York 14650
Mrs. Helene G. Brown
Louis A. Leone, M.D.
4849 Adele Court
Director, Cancer Research
Woodland Hills, California 91364
Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island 02902
Benjamin F. Byrd, Jr., M.D.
Vanderbilt University
2122 West End Avenue
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
R. Lee Clark, M.D.
Mrs. Jim Lewis
President
1500 Scenic Drive
M.D. Anderson Hospital &
Apt. 110
Tumor Institute
Austin, Texas 78703
6723 Bertner Avenue
Houston, Texas 77025
William Griffiths, Ph.D.
Mrs. E. Morgan Montgomery
School of Public Health
900 Park Avenue
University of California
New York, N. Y. 10021
Berkeley, California 94720
Allan K. Jonas
Mrs. Barbara B. Porter
5423 Renier Avenue
P.O. Box 201
Los Angeles, California 90056
Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930
Mrs. Albert D. Lasker
George P. Rosemond, M.D.
Suite 10-E
3401 North Broad Street
870 United Nations Plaza
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
New York, N. Y. 10015
Page 2
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
R. Wayne Rundles, M.D.
Thomas P. Ulmer
Professor of Medicine
P. 0. Box 281
Hematology Division
1414 Atlantic Bank Building
Duke University Medical Center
Jacksonville, Florida 32201
Durham, North Carolina 27706
Edward F. Scanlon, M.D.
Cecil H. Underwood
2500 Ridge Avenue
President
Evanston, Illinois 60201
Bethany College
Bethany, West Virginia 26032
Robert L. Schmitz, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Surgery
Lane W. Adams
Mercy Hospital & Medical Center
51 Mill Road
Stevenson Expressway & King Drive
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Justin J. Stein, M.D.
Paul W. Williams
Department of Radiology
Cahill, Gordon & Reindel
UCLA Center for Health Sciences
80 Pine Street
Los Angeles, California 90024
New York, N. Y. 10005
Mrs. M. D. Stoddard
W. Armin Willig
721 West Garden Avenue
2200 River Bluff Road
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
Louisville, Kentucky 40207
List to
Mr. Russell W. Clarke -60A-
736 17th N. E.
Rhoslyn J. Bishoff, M.D. -60A-
Mason City, Iowa 50401
Park & Division Sts.
Dover, Del. 19901
Larry Ratts, M.D.
-60A-
1920 E. Third St.
Bloomington, Ind. 47401
Robert P. Zanes, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
20 Park Ave.
Madison, Conn. 06443
John W. Otten, M.D.
-60A-
461 East High Point Rd.
Peoria, Ill. 61603
Edward E. Tennant, M.D.
-60A-
503 Fairhurst
Sterling, Colo. 80751
A. A. Krueger, M.D.
-60A-
716 Idaho St.
Ashton, Idaho 83420
Robert J. McKenna, M.D.
-60A-
1456 Bedford Rd.
San Marino, Calif. 91108
Drake W. Will, M.D. -60A-
727 Honua St.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Fred T. Caldwell, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
Dept. of Surgery
University of Arkansas Medical Center
Little Rock, Ark. 72205
James R. Dellinger, Jr.
-60A-
P. O. Box 387
Cartersville, Ga. 30120
Mr. Malcolm Strauss
-60A-
5328 No. Questa Tierra Dr.
Phoenix, Ariz. 85102
Martin G. Gould, M.D.
-60A-
Island House, Apt. 232
John's Island, Vero Beach, Fla.
32960
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D.
-60A-
2900 Ellicott St., N. W.
Donald R. Rogers, M.D. -60A-
Executive Com.
3516 No. Point Dr.
Washington, D. C. 20008
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
David L. Roberts, M.D.
-60A-
Lewis L. Engel, Ph.D.
-60A-
975 Ryland St.
2 Hawthorne Place
Reno, Nevada 89502
Boston, Mass. 02114
John F. Foley, M.D.
-60A-
Arthur A. Serpick, M.D.
-60A-
University of Nebraska
3416 Deep Willow Rd.
College of Medicine
Baltimore, Md. 21208
42nd & Dewey
Omaha, Nebr. 68105
Raymond D. Grondahl, M.D.
-60A-
Robert E. McAfee, M.D.
-60A-
3035 Moulton
158 Clinton St.
Butte, Mont. 59701
Portland, Maine
Andrew McCanse, M.D.
-60A-
1232 W. 60th Terrace
Mr. Edward B. Poitevent
-60A-
Kansas City, Mo. 64113
6015 Prytania St.
New Orleans, La. 70118
Thomas G. Barnes, M.D.
-60A-
Janith S. Kice, M.D.
-60A-
720f South Main
63 Second St.
Greenville, Miss.
Garden City, N. Y. 11530
David T. Carr, M.D.
-60A-
1211 S. E. 81/2 St.
Ben F. Roach, M.D.
-60A-
Rochester, Minn. 55901
Midway, Ky. 40347
David J. Carlson, M.D.
-60A-
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8220 Brookside P1.
Wauwatosa, Wisc. 53213
J. A. Gleason, M. D. -60A-
1920 W. 32nd
Topeka, Kans. 66611
Harold E. Bowman, M.D.
-60A-
2515 Indian Trail, S.E.
Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506
John J. Finneran, M.D.
-60A-
85-58 107th St.
Richmond Hill, N. Y. 11418
Dale Flickinger, M.D.
-60A-
919 West Central
Minot, N. D. 58701
Victor A. Marcial, M.D.
-60A-
Calle 19 # 2Ext.
San Agustin
Mrs. Robert W. Scott -60A-
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00923
Rte. 1
Haw River, N. C. 27258
James G. Bassett, M.D.
-60A-
540 E. Manoa Rd.
Gerald P. Murphy, M.D., D.Sc. -60A-
Havertown, Penna. 19083
472 Mt. Vernon Rd.
Snyder, N. Y. 14226
J. Mostyn Davis, M.D.
-60A-
309 E. Sunbury St.
Shamokin, Pa. 17872
Hugh R. K. Barber, M.D.
-60A-
122 E. 76th St.
New York, N. Y. 10021
Mr. Ward V. Cook
-60A-
4305 S. W. Tunnelwood
Portland, Ore. 97221
Carlton Walker, D.D. S.
-60A-
313 W. Country Club Rd.
Roswell, New Mexico 88201
Frank H. McGregor, M.D.
-60A-
3516 Northwest 43rd St.
Mr. Joseph J. Ippolito
-60A-
Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112
7 Glen Rd.
West Orange, N. J. 07052
Esther Marting, M.D.
-60A-
Cornelia Walker, M.D.
-60A-
R. R. #2 Box 35
11 Merrimack St.
New Richmond, Ohio 4517
Concord, N. H. 03301
Arsen Melkonian, M.D.
-60A-
19 Maple Grove
Arthur M. McGuire, M.D.
-60A-
Barre, Vt. 05641
709 Sheridan Ave.
Cody, Wyo. 82414
Jack B. Watkins, M.D.
-60A-
123 Edgecombe Dr.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Erling O. Ravn, M.D. -60A-
1802 9th St.
Merrill Wisc. 54452
Richard H. Jesse, M.D.
-60A-
5203 Beechnut
Houston, Tex. 77035
John L. Campbell, D. D. S.
-60A-
601 Valley View St.
Morgantown, W. Va. 26505
Mr. J. V. Beall
-60A-
502 Huckleberry Dr.
Donald J. Pinals, M.D. -60A-
Nashville, Tenn. 37205
123 Winding Brook Rd.
New Rochelle, N. Y. 10804
Willis J. Taylor, M.D. -60A-
Laurie N. Ervin, Jr., M.D. -60A-
12 Shore Lane
Mercer Island, Wash. 98140
24 Vardry St., Suite 3-E
Greenville, S. C. 29601
Richard P. Elzay, D. D. S. -60A-
3413 Scottview Dr.
Fiorindo A. Simeone, M.D. -60A-
Richmond, Va. 23225
104 Olney Ave.
No. Providence, R. I. 02904