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ABSTRACT
The activities of our Association are far greater than most of us realize. Aa a matter of fact, it took a term as President for the writer to realize the scope of the activities of this great organization of more than 2,200 members. A sketch of some of the happenings during the past year will give you a greater appreciation of our organization.
The high honor of serving you as President is deeply appreciated, but the many chores can also be burdensome. The look of satisfaction on the face of Ira Gould when he turned the job over to the writer in 1956, can now be appreciated.
The President has many duties. The appointment of most of the committees of the Association is a Herculean task. It is necessary to take into consideration not only the qualifications of those appointed, but also to take into consideration the representation of various sections of our Association and the regions of the country.
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