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The Council, 1952- 53 i THE COUNCIL, 1952- 53. Officers. President.— THOMAS TENNENT, M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H., D.P.M. W. McCARTAN, M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.H., D.P.M. (South-Kastern). S. M. A L L A N , M .D., D .P.M . (South-Western). Vice-Presidents and D. R. MacCALMAN, M.D., M.R.C.P.E. (Northern and Midland). Pivisional Chairmen W. BOYD, M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., D.Psych (Scottish). W. J. COYNE, M.D., F.R.C.P.I., D.P.H., D.P.M. (Irish). I'rcsident E lect— G. W. T. H. FLEMING, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. / v-President.— P. K. McCOWAN, J.P., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M., Barristi;r-at-La\v. 7 reasurer.— THOMAS TENNENT, M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.H., D.P.M. General Secretary.-— R. W. ARMSTRONG, M.A., M.D., D.P.M. lu'gislrar.— WIIXIAM SARGANT, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. 1 iitor-in-Chief.— G. W. T. H. FLEMING, M.R.C.S., I..R.C.P., D.P.M. Librarian.— ALEXANDER WALK, M.D., D.P.M. South-Eastern.— J. G. HAMILTON, M.D.. D.P.M. South-Western.— R. G. McINNES, F.R.C.P.E., D.Psvch. 1 ivisional Northern and Midland.— G. M. WODDIS, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretaries Scottish— E. J. C. HEWITT, M.D., D.P.M. Irish.— J. N. P. MOORE, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.I., D.P.M. P arliamentary C o m m i t t e e . I hairman.— BERNARD A R MIT AGE, M.A., M.R.C.S., I..R.C..P., F.B.Ps.S. Secretary— W. J. BROOKES, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. E d u c a t i o n C o m m i t t e e . r hairman.— N. H. M. BURKE, /./>., M.R.C.S., L.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 . (hairman.— V. K. McCOWAN, J.P., M.D., F.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary.— L. C. COOK, M.D., D.P.M. Non-Offlcial Members. R epresentatives o f S e c t i o n s . Research and Clinical.— F. L. GOLLA, T. J. HENNELLY. Mental Deficiency— R. G. BLAKE MARSH, A. SHAPIRO. Psychotherapy and Social Psychiatry.— W. C. M. SCO TT, H. E Z R IE L . Child Psychiatry.— JOHN BOWI.BY, PORTIA G. HOLMAN. R epresentatives o f D i v i s i o n s . South-Eastern— P. D. W. SHEPHERD. South-Western— P. R. H. DAVIS. Northern & M idland.— R. C. JO N E S. Scottish.— A . M. S H E N K IN . Irish.— H. J. EUSTACE. D o m i n a t e d M e m b e r s . w. G. MASEFIELD, W. REES THOMAS, T. W. H. WEIR, ISABEL G, H. WILSON, E. B. STRAUSS, K. K. DRURY. § THE STANDING COMMITTEES. The President, President-Elect, Treasurer, General Secretary, and Divisional Secretaries are ex-officio Members of all Standing Committees.] Parliamentary Committee. B . \V. F. A R M IT A G E (Chairman). M A R G A R E T M. M ETH VE N . R. W. ARMSTRONG. J. V. MORRIS. C. W . B O W E R . J. R. MURRAY. A. HELEN A. BOYI.E. J. E. NICOLE. M. J. B R O O K E S (Secretary). W. REES THOMAS. N. H. M. B U R K E . J. H. O. ROBERTS. D. C U R R A N . J. IVISON RUSSELL. K. K. DRURY. A. SHAPIRO. G. W. B. JAMES. J. D. SILVERSTON. W. ]. T. KIMBER. I. S K O T T O W E (Vice-Chairman) A. P. R. LEWIS. R. STROM-OLSEN. J. B. S. LEWIS. T. TENNENT. P. K. McCOWAN. C. J. THOMAS. DUNCAN MACMILLAN. ALEXANDER WALK. R. G. BLAKE MARSH. Education Committee. [Additional ex-officio Members— Registrar and Medical Examiners.] R. W. ARMSTRONG. P. K. McCOWAN. W. R. ASHBY. M. J. M cG RATH . C. B . B A M F O R D . R. G. McINNES. W . I. B A R B O U R . DONALD M. MACMILLAN. F. H. BODMAN. DUNCAN MACMILLAN. A. HELEN A. BOYLE. R. G. BLAKE MARSH. JO H N M. B O W L B Y . J. B. METHVEN. M. J. B R O O K E S . A. B . M ONRO. N. H. M. B U R K E (Chairman). J. J. O'REILLY. L. C. COOK. A. A. W. PETRIE. J. M. C R A W F O R D . T. P. REES. DESMOND CURRAN. J. R. B. ROBB. H. V. DICKS. D. J. ROSE. K. K. DRURY. J. IVISON RUSSELL. C. J. C. EARL. W. SARGANT. O. FITZGERALD (Secretary). A. SHEPHERD. G. W. T. H. FLEMING. I. S K O T T O W E . F. W. FURNISS. I. M. S P E E R . NOEL HARRIS. E. B. STRAUSS. E. A. HASLAM-FOX. C. J. THOMAS. T. J. HENNELI.Y. W. REES THOMAS (Vice-Chairman). D. R. MacCAI.M AN . ALEXANDER WALK. Library Committee. F. H. BODMAN. T. A. MUNRO. M. J. B R O O K E S . J. E. NICOLE. J. M. C R A W F O R D . C. LODGE PATCH. T . M. C U T H B E R T . W. LINFORD REES. K. K. DRURY. W. REES THOMAS. G. W. T. H. FLEMING. WILLIAM SARGANT. J. G. HAMILTON. E. S. STERN. L. T. HILLIARD. R. STROM-OLSEN. PORTIA G. HOLMAN. ALEXANDER WALK (Librarian and W. J. T. KIMBER. Chairman). W. M cCA R T A N . \V. W A R R E N , MYRA MACKENZIE. Papers and Discussions Committee. L. C. CO O K (Secretary). W. S. MACLAY. K. K . D R U R Y . P. K. McCOVVAN (Chairman). G. W. T. H. FLEMING. M. R A D ZA N . I'. L. G O LLA. W. REES THOMAS. T. J. HENNELLY.. T. P. REES. DENIS HILL. D. RICHTER. E. O. LEWIS. W. SARGANT. R. G. B L A K E M ARSH . A. SHAPIRO. W. M A Y E R -G R O S S . R. STROM-OLSEN. ALFRED MEYER. J. H. WATKIN. A. B. MONRO. ISABEL G. H. WILSON. \V. McCARTAN. Study Tours Sub-Committee. Chairman.— W. MAYER-GROSS. Secretary.— ISABEL G. H. WILSON. Finance Committee. R. W . A R M ST R O N G {Gen. Secretary). 1>. ]>. W. SHEPHERD. 1C. K. DRURY. T. TENNENT (President and Treasurer). T. P. REES. Journal Committee. G. W. T. H. FLEMING (Editcr-in-Chief). P. K. McCOWAN \ ..... ALEXANDER WALK fico-manors). Nominations Committee. The President, President-Elect, Immediate Past-President, Treasurer, General Secretary, l litor-in-Chief, and the Chairmen of the Sections. THE SECTIONS. Research and Clinical. ' ' airman.— F. L. GOLLA, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., F.R.C.P. Secretary.— T. J. HENNELLY, M.D., D.P.M. Representatives on Council.— F. L. GOLLA a n d T. J. HENNELLY. Representative on Education Committee.— L. C. COOK, M.D., D.P.M. , ‘ ■■•fcutivr Committee.— R. W. ARMSTRONG, W. R. ASHBY, G. M. BELL, L. C. COOK, R. E. HEMPHILL, R. SESSIONS HODGE, W. McCARTAN, P. K. McCOWAN, R. G. McINNES, DUNCAN MACMILLAN, W. MAYER-GROSS, C. B. MOI.ONY, D. N. PARFITT, W. LINFORD REES, I). RICHTER, M. ROTH, R. STRoM-OLSEN, H. W'EIL- MALHERBE, ISABEL G. H. WILSON. SUB-COM MITT EES. C l i n i c a l P s y c h i a t r y . Sec.— M A R TIN RO TH . Representatives on Executive Committee.— MARTIN ROTH, DUNCAN MACMILLAN. 1'a t h o l o g y . Joint Secs.— W. R. ASHBY. Representatives on Executive Committee.— D. N. PARFITT, R. STRoM-OLSEN, W. R. ASHBY. Geriatric. Sec.— Vf. LINFORD REES. Representatives on Executive Committee.— W. LINFORD REES, DUNCAN MACMILLAN. Mental Deficiency. Chairman.— N. H. M. B U R K E , J.P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M. Secretary— A. SHAPIRO, M.D., D.P.M. Representatives on Council.— R. G. BLAKE MARSH a n d A. SHAPIRO. Representative on Education Committee.— J. B. METHVEN. Executive Committee.— R. G. BLAKE MARSH, J. M. CRAWFORD, 13. H. H. THOMAS. E. 1). TAYLAR, G. M. McCOULL, L. T. HILLIARD, B. VV. RICHARDS, T.'S. DAVIES. J. B. METHVEN, L. S. PENROSE. Co-opted: KATE FRASER, T. W. H. WEIR. Psychotherapy and Social Psychiatry. Chairman.— W. C. M. SCO TT, B .S c., M.D., D.P.M . Secretary.— H. EZRIEL, M.D. Representatives on Council.— W . C. M. SCO TT a n d H. E Z R IE L . Representative on Education Committee.— O. FITZGERALD. Executive Committee.— J. B. S. LEWIS, T. A. MUNRO, W. C. M. SCOTT, P. L. BACKl's. T. F. MAIN, O. FITZGERALD, E. B. STRAUSS, H. EZRIEL, S. LOWY. Child Psychiatry. Chairman.— JOHN BOWLBY, M.A., M.D. Secretary.— PORTIA G. HOLMAN, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., M.R.C.P., D.P.M. Representatives on Council.— JO H N B O W L B Y a n d PORTIA G. HOLMAN.
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