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Membership As of May 31, 1945 Honorary Membership as of May 31, 1945 Honorary ....... 5 Supporting ...... 123 Professional ...... 209 Library ...... 255 Total ...... 592 NOTE TO ALL MEMBERS-Please check this Roster for the listing of your library and personal memberships. Report to the Secretary any errors in names or spelling and also all Postal Zone Numbers which should be added. HONORARY MEMBERS DOCK, DR. GEORGE, 94 N. Madison Ave., Pasadena, Calif. HARDING, MR. J. C., 4739 Terrace Dr., San Diego, Calif. MATAS, DR. RUDOLPH, 2255 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. NEUBURGER, DR. MAX, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 183 Euston Rd., London, N.W. 1, England. WICKERSHEIMER, ERNEST, Bibliotheque universitaire et regionale, Place de la Re- publique, Strasbourg, France. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS *AGG, RACHEL, University of Missouri, School of Mines, Rolla, Mo. ALDERSON, MRS. LILY HANVEY, 3839 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis 8, Mo. *ALPHONSILLA, SISTER M., St. Joseph Hospital, Memphis 7, Tenn. AMENT, MARY, Bowman Gray School of Medicine Library, Winston-Salem, N.C. *ANDERSON, ALPHILD, Grant Hospital Medical Library, 551 Grant PI., Chicago 14, Ill. ANDERSON, ISABELLE T., Ramsey County Medical Society, 1500 Lowry Medical Arts Bldg., St. Paul 2, Minn. *ANNAN, GERTRUDE L., New York Academy of Medicine, 2 E. 103rd St., New York 29, N.Y. *AuSTIN, ROBERT B., Army Medical Library, Cleveland Branch, 11,000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 6, Ohio. BABCOCK, HEATH, New York State Medical Library, Education Bldg., Albany, N.Y. * BAKER, ELLEN V., 609 E. Grayson St., San Antonio 8, Tex. *BAKER, MARY CATHERINE, Library, U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland 17, Calif. BALLARD, MR. JAMES F., Boston Medical Library, 8 The Fenway, Boston 15, Mass. *BANAY, MR. GEORGE L., Worcester State Hospital, Worcester, Mass. * BARNES, VERA, Norwegian American Hospital, 1044 N. Francisco Ave., Chicago 22, Ill. * Indicates that the member is also a subscriber to the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 384 MEMBERSHIP LISTS 385 *BARTHOLOMEW, SISTER M., Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, N.J. BAUGH, MR. R. H., College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 S. 22nd St., Philadel- phia 3, Pa. *BECKER, MRS. MARJORIE JACOBSEN, 2291 Clermont St., Denver 7, Colo. *BEEBE, JEANETTE, 11209 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio. BEEM, BLAKE, 101 W. Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky. BIETHAN, SUE, University of Michigan Medical Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. *BLAKE, MILDRED E., 12479 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio. *BLOGG, MINNIE W., 736 W. North Ave., Baltimore 17, Md. BOLTON, DOROTHEA, Yale Medical Library, Historical Library, 333 Cedar St., New Haven, Conn. *BOTBYL, MARGARET, Montefiore Hospital Medical Library, Gun Hill Rd., New York, N.Y. *BOYNTON, MARY O., 31 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. *BRADBURY, HESTER A., Medical Librarian, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 120 Broadway, New York 5, N.Y. *BRIN, MRS. JOSEPHINE S., 101 Third St., San Antonio, Tex. *BRINTON, MARGARET, 601 W. 114th St., Apt. 2B, New York 25, N.Y. *BRODMAN, ESTELLE, Columbia University, Medical Library, 630 W. 168th St., New York 32, N.Y. BURRELL, VIRGINIA, c/o Fifth Avenue Bank, 530 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. *BUSH, DR. A. C., 40 Union St., Montclair, N.J. *CAMPBELL, MARGUERITE E., Chicago Medical School Library, 710 S. Wolcott Ave., Chicago, Ill. *CHAFFIN, EMMA LEGRAND, 440 E. 26th St., New York, N.Y. *COFFMAN, CHARLOTTE E., 4601 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. COLLINS, RUTH A., Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Ave., Rochester, N.Y. *COOKSLEY, MRS. FLORENCE A., The McLean Gardens, Eustis Hall, 3831 Porter St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. CORNELL, MRS. MARGARET C., Dalhousie Medical & Dental Library, Halifax, N.S. CRAWFORD, MR. PARK D., Jackson County Medical Society Library, General Hospital, 24th & Cherry Sts., Kansas City 8, Mo. CROSS, MISS FOWLER, University of Oklahoma, Medical School Library, Oklahoma City, Okla. CROWE, MILDRED R., Chattanooga Public Library, Medical Section, Home address: 514 Baldwin St., Chattanooga, Tenn. *CUNNINGHAM, MRS. EILEEN R., Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine Library, Nashville 4, Tenn. *DAFFRON, MISS WILLIE MAE, 1106 13th St., Tuscaloosa, Ala. *DARRACH, MARJORIE J., Detroit Public Library, Medical Science Dept., 645 Mullett St., Detroit 26, Mich. * DAVENPORT, MARY ELIZABETH, Librarian, Baylor University, College of Medicine, Houston 1, Tex. DEAN-THROCKMORTON, DR. JEANNErrE, Iowa State Medical Library, Historical Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa. DERNEHL, MRS. EDITH, Marquette University, School of Medicine Library, 561 N. 15th St., Milwaukee, Wis. *DEWITT, MRS. BLANCHE L., 107 Medical Arts Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. *DIXON, MRS. IDALINE B., Jefferson Hospital, 621 S. 19th St., Birmingham 5, Ala. *DOE, JANET, New York Academy of Medicine Library, 2 E. 103rd St., New York 29, N.Y. DONDALE, MARION F., Albany Medical College, Albany 3, N.Y. *DONOHUE, MILDRED, Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville 21, Ind. *DOONAN, MARGARET, National Institute of Health Library, Bethesda, Md. DRAEGER, IDA J., Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Henry Ave. & Abbotts- ford Rd., Philadelphia 29, Pa. *DRAPER, MR. WESLEY, 6 Wilbur Pi., Bellmore, N.Y. *DREW, CHARLOTTE, Mount Sinai Hospital, 2750 W. 15th Pb., Chicago, Ill. *ERNST, MRS. A. (Rachel), 6022 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Ill. 386 MEMBERSI-HP LISTS *EVELETH, Lucy M., 313 Essex St., Salem, Mass. *FALK, LESLIE K., 2800 Devonshire P1. N.W., Washington 8, D.C. FARROW, MRS. MILDRED S., 1410 Medico-Dental Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif. *FEEMAN, THELMA MAY, R. 4, Danville, Pa. *FERGUSON, KATHERINE, U. S. Veterans' Administration Facility, Des Moines, Iowa. *FIELD, HELEN G., Army Medical Library, Washington 25, D.C. *FISCH, DR. MAX H., 2257 Bellfield Ave., Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio. *FLEMING, MR. THOMAS P., Asst. Director, Columbia University Libraries, South Hall, New York 27, N.Y. FLOYD, ADA L., Cleveland Medical Library Association, 11000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 6, Ohio. *FORD, EDITH H., Medical Record Librarian, Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital, Columbia, Mo. *FOSTER, LAVETA, Southwestern Medical Foundation, Medical School Library, 3705 Maple St., Dallas 4, Tex. Fox, DOROTHEA B., 939 W. 84th St., Los Angeles, Calif. *FRANCIS, DR. W. W., McGill University, Osler Library, Montreal, Canada. *FRANKENBERGER, CHARLES, 1929 E. 14th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. FROHWEIN, NINA, State University of Iowa. College of Medicine. Library, Iowa City, Iowa. *FULLER, ANNETTE C., Gerrish Memorial Hospital, Central Maine General Hospital, Lewiston, Me. *GARDNER, LORRAINE, Mayo Clinic Library, Rochester, Minn. *GEORGE, MRS. SARAH WILSON, New York Academy of Medicine, 2 E. 103rd St., New York 29, N.Y. GLAESER, MISS FRANCES E., 2835 Halm Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. * GORDON, EDITH ROSS, McGill University. Faculty of Medicine. Library, Montreal, Canada. *Gow, RUTH O., Reichel Laboratories, Inc., Kimberton, Pa. GRANGER, MISS HAZEL MOSELLE, 7141/2 S. Stanley Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. *GRINNELL, MARY E., U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Library, Washington 25, D.C. HAGEMEYER, MRS. S. W. (HARRIETTE W.), Washington University School of Den- tistry Library, 4559 Scott St., St. Louis, Mo. *HALLAM, BERTHA B., University of Oregon School of Medicine Library, Portland 1, Ore. *HARDEN, FLORENCE, Army Medical Library, Washington 25, D.C. HARLAMERT, RUTH E., King County Medical Society Library, 121 Cobb Bldg., Seattle, Wash. HUNT, MRS. JOSEPHINE P., American Dental Association, Library Bureau, 212 E. Superior St., Chicago 11, Ill. *HUTCHINGS, MARGARET M. (MRS. RICHARD H., JR.) Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. *IRISH, MRS. MARY E., Park-Wilshire Hotel Apts., 2424 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5. Calif. *JONES, COL. HAROLD W., Army Medical Library, 7th St. & Independence Ave., Washington 25, D.C. *JORDAN, MILDRED M., Emory University, Emory University, Ga. JOSSELYN, MRS. CLARA, Library, Los Angeles County Medical Assn., 634 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif. JUDKINS, ESTHER, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, York Ave. & 66th St., New York 21, N.Y. *KAHLER, MRS. LORETTA C., Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Mary- land, 1211 Cathedral St., Baltimore 1, Md. *KELLY, LOUISE E. (MRS. H. C.), 6505 S. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago 29, Ill. *KENNEDY, CATHERINE, Mayo Clinic Library, Rochester, Minn. HAWKINS, EVA R., National Health Library, 1790 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. *HAYLES, MRS. MABEL E., 160 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. HECK, LILAH B., Oklahoma University, School of Medicine, Medical Library, 801 N.E. 13th St., Oklahoma City 4, Okla. MEMBERSHIP LISTS 387 *HIDDEN, MRS. ELEANOR H., Jefferson Hospital, Birmingham 5, Ala. * HIGHTOWER, LURINE, Texas State Medical Association Library, 208 Medical Arts Bldg., Fort Worth 3, Tex. HINDEN, MARION, 1404 DeCatur St. N.W., Washington 11, D.C. *HIRSCH, DR. SIEGMUND, Middlesex University, Medical Library, Waltham, Mass. *HOLT, ANNA C., Harvard University, Medical School and School of Public Health Library, 25 Shattuck St., Boston 15, Mass. HOLT, HELEN M., 229 Medical Arts Bldg., Houston 2, Tex. *HOOVER, CONSTANCE M., 357 33rd St. Astoria, Ore. HUGHES, MARGARET E., University of Oregon, Medical School Library, Portland 1, Ore. *KEYS, THOMAS E., MAJOR, Army Medical Library, Cleveland Branch, 11000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 6, Ohio. KIMBALL, MRS. NATALIE B., 4497 Pershing Ave., St. Louis 8, Mo. *KING, LOUISE D. C., King George County Court House, King George County, Va. KIRSCHNER, ORA, 2572 N.W. Northrup St., Portland 10, Ore. *KRAJcovIc, MADELEINE M., Mercy Hospital, Doctors' Library, 565 Abbott Rd., Buffalo 20, N.Y. KYTE, EVA G., Cincinnati General Hospital Library, Burnet Ave., Avondale,
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