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The Council 1959-60 THE COUNCIL 1959-60 President.—-ANGUS MacNIVEN, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.P.E., D.P.M., F.R.F.P.S.G. G. SOMERVILLE, M.D., D.P.M. (South-Eastern). F. E. PILKINGTON, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.S., D.P.M . (South-Western). Vice-Presidents and T. M. CUTHBERT, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. (Northern and Divisional Chairmen M idland). Prof. W. M. MILLAR, M.D., D.Psych., F.B.Ps.S. (Scottish). E. N. M. O’SULLIVAN, B.A., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.M. (Irish). President-Elect.— ALEXANDER WALK, M.D., D.P.M. Immediate Past-President.— L. C. COOK, O.B.E., M.A., M.D., D.P.M. Treasurer.— THOMAS TENNENT, M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H., D.P.M. General Secretary.— A. B. MONRO, M.D., Ph.D., D.P.M. Registrar.— WILLIAM SARGANT, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. Editor-in-Chief.— G. W. T. H. FLEMING, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M., F.B.Ps.S. Librarian.— ALEXANDER WALK, M.D., D.P.M. fSouth-Eastern.— S. W. HARDWICK, B.Sc., M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.M. South-Western.— A. J. GALBRAITH, M.D., D.P.M. Divisional Northern and Midland.— W. V. WADSWORTH, B.Sc., M.B., Ch.B., Secretaries M.R.C.P., D.P.M. Scottish.— M. M. WHITTET, M.R.C.P.E., F.R.F.P.S.G., D.P.M. Irish.— MARY SULLIVAN, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.M., P arliamentary C o m m i t t e e : Chairman.— M . J. BROOKES, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— ALEXANDER WALK, M.D., D.P.M. E d u c a t i o n C o m m i t t e e : Chairman.— N O E L G. HARRIS, M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— O. W. S. FITZGERALD, M.A., M.D., D.P.M. P a p e r s a n d D i s c u s s i o n s C o m m i t t e e : Chairman.— P . K. McCOWAN, J.P., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— Vi. LINFORD REES, B.Sc., M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.M. P u b l i c R e l a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e : Chairman.—WILLIAM SARGANT, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— D. STAFFORD-CLARK, M.D., M.R.C.P.. D.P.M . R epresentatives o f D i v i s i o n s : South-Eastern.— ROSALIND BEARCROFT, South-Western.— E. B. McDOWALL. Northern and Midland.— BRIAN WARD. Scottish.— ]. H A R P E R . Irish.— J. A. S. MULLIGAN. R epresentatives o f S e c t i o n s : Research and Clinical.— R. STROM-OLSEN, A. C. TAIT. Mental Deficiency.— ]. V. MORRIS, A. SHAPIRO. Psychotherapy and Social Psychiatry.— R. W. CROCKET, S. T. HAYWARD. Child Psychiatry.—T. R. MALLOY, W. WARREN. N o m i n a t e d M e m b e r s : D. CURRAN, JONATHAN GOULD. J. T. HUTCHINSON, W. S. MACLAY, T. P. REES, C. T E T L O W . THE STANDING COMMITTEES The President, President-Elect, Treasurer, General Secretary, and Divisional Secretaries are ex-officio Members of all Standing Committees. Parliamentary Committee [Additional ex-officio Member— Secretary, Scottish Forensic Psychiatry Committee (H. Stalker).] B. \V. F. A R M IT A G E G. McCOULL R. W. ARMSTRONG. P. K. McCOWAN. ROSALIND BEARCROFT. R. G. McINNES. W. A. L. BOWEN. R. G. BLAKE MARSH . C. W. BOWER. A. B. MONRO. M. J. B R O O K E S (Chairman). T. P. REES. N. H. M. BURKE. W. REES THOMAS. E. P. H. CHARLTON (Joint Secretary). J. H. O. ROBERTS. D. H. CLARK. J. C. S A W L E THOM AS. D. C U R R A N . A. SHAPIRO. K. K. DRURY. A. SHEPHERD. JOHN DUNNE. J. S. I. S K O T TO W E . NOEL HARRIS. THOS. TENNENT. E. J. C,.I*EWITT. D. H. H. THOMAS. J. A. HOBSON. W. V. WADSWORTH. J. G. H O W E L LS. ALEXANDER WALK (Joint Secretary). G. W. B. JAMES. BRIAN WARD. J. B. S. LE W IS: G. M.WODDIS (Vice-Chairman). V>\ McCARTAN. Education Committee [Additional ex-officio Members— Registrar and Medical Examiners and Secretary, Scottish Forensic Psychiatry Committee (H. Stalker).] .R. W. ARMSTRONG. DONALD M. MACMILLAN. ROSALIND BEARCR FT. T. R. MALLOY. G. M. B E L L . IC. O. MILNER. M. J. BROOKES. L. M IN SK I. N. H. M.- B U R K E . A. B. MONRO. L. C GOOK. J. J. O’REILLY. D. C U R R A N . A. A. W. PETRIE. T. M. C U T H B E R T . T. L. PILKINGTON. K. K. DRURY. T. P. REES. JOHN DUNNE. MARTIN ROTH A. M. E D W A R D S. W. SARGANT. J- ELKES. A. SHAPIRO.' O. W . S. F IT Z G E R A L D (Secretary). A. SHEPHERD. G. W. T. H. FLEMING. J. S. I. S K O T TO W E . F. W. FURNISS E. STENGEL (Vice-Chairman). J. G IBSON . E. B. STRAUSS (Chairman). J M. G IL R O Y . W. REES THOMAS. J- GOULD. A. S. THORLEY. NOEL HARRIS. W. V. WADSWORTH. A. D. LEIGH. ALEXANDER WALK. R. G. McINNES. T. W'. H. W E IR . Films Sub-Committee Chairman.— A. S. T H O R L E Y . | Secretary.—T. L. PILKINGTON. Assistant Secretary.— ROSALIND BEARCROFT. Library Committee W. R. ASHBY. I W. McCARTAN. F. H. BODMAN. T. R. MALLOY, M. J. BROOKES. i T. A. MUNRO. J. M. C R A W FO R D . W. LINFORD REES. T. M. CUTHBERT. W. REES THOMAS. K. K. DRURY. E. S. STE R N . G. W. T. H. FLEMING. R. STROM-OLSEN. J. G. HAMILTON. ALEXANDER WALK (Librarian and jL. T. HILLIARD. Chairman). J. G. HOWELLS. iii Papers and Discussions Committee L. C. COOK (Chairman). P. K. McCOWAN R. W. CROCKET. S. A. MACKEITH. K. K. DRURY. T. R. MALLOY. DOREEN FIRMIN. M. R A D Z A N . O. W . S. F IT Z G E R A L D . W. REES THOMAS. G. W. T. H. FLEMING. T. P. REES. F. L. GOLLA. W. LINFORD REES (Secretary). G. R. HARGREAVES. MARTIN ROTH. NOEL HARRIS. D. RICHTER. T. J. HENNELLY. W. SARGANT. DENIS HILL. A. SHAPIRO. A. D. LEIGH E. S. ST E R N . W. MAYER-GROSS. R. STROM-OLSEN. A. B. MONRO. A. C. TAIT. W. McCARTAN. J. H. WATKIN. W. S. MACLAY. ISABEL G. H. WILSON. Study Tours S u b -C o m m i t t e e Chairman.— ISABEL G. H. WILSON. | Secretary.— E. S. STERN. Finance Committee A. MacNIVEN T. TENNENT A. B. MONRO ROSALIND BEARCROFT. K. K. DRURY Journal Committee G. W. T. H. FLEMING (Editor-in-Chief). R. M. NORMAN. ALEXANDER WALK (Co-Editor). M. P A R T R ID G E . L. C. COOK. W. LINFORD REES. F. L. GOLLA. B. W. RICHARDS. P. K. McCOWAN. W. W A R R E N . T. F. MAIN. Nominations Committee The President, President-Elect, Immediate Past-President, Treasurer, General Secretary, Editor-in-Chief, and the Chairmen of the Sections. Public Relations Committee R. W. ARMSTRONG. j W. SARGANT. (Chairman) K. CAMERON. D. STAFFORD CLARK. (Secretary) O. W. S. FITZGERALD. i D. H. H. THOMAS. T. F. MAIN. I ALEXANDER WALK. T. P. REES. I Ad Hoc Committee (Election of President) The President, all Past-Presidents, Treasurer, General Secretary, and the Registrar. iv THE SECTIONS Research and Clinical Chairman.— W. LINFORD REES, B.Sc., M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— A. C. TAIT, M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., D.P.M. Representatives on Council.— T. J. HENNELLY and W. LINFORD REES. Representative on Education Committee.— L. C. COOK. Executive Committee.— R. W. ARMSTRONG, W. R. ASHBY, R. M. BATES, G. M. BELL, G. M. CARSTAIRS, L. C. COOK, J. A. N. CORSELLIS, P. M. DANIEL, M. HAMILTON, R. E. HEMPHILL, T. J. HENNELLY, A. KENNEDY, W. S. 1IACLAY, W. McCARTAN, P. K. McCOWAN, W. MAYER-GROSS, W. M. MILLAR, A. B. MONRO, D. RICHTER, J. A. FRASER ROBERTS, MARTIN ROTH, P. SAINSBURY, C. P. SEAGER, ELIOT SLATER, R. STROM-OLSEN, E. C. TURTON, ISABEL G. H. WILSON. S u b -C o m m i t t e e s . C l i n i c a l P s y c h i a t r y . Secretary.— P. SAINSBURY. Representative on Executive Committee.— P. SAINSBURY. P a t h o l o g y . Secretary.— J. A. N. CORSELLIS. Representatives on Executive Committee.— J. A. N. CORSELLIS, R. STROM-OLSEN. G e r i a t r i c . Chairman.— W. S. M A C LA Y . Secretary.— Vi. LINFORD REES. Representatives on Executive Committee.— W. S. MACLAY, W. LINFORD REES. G e n e t i c . Chairman.— Vi. MAYER GROSS. Secretary.— ELIOT SLATER. Representatives on Executive Committee.—W. MAYER GROSS, ELIOT SLATER. Mental Deficiency Chairman.— ]. V. MORRIS, M.A., M.D., T.C.D.
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