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                  <text>October 29. 1962

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�AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Division Secretaries for 1962—63
1. DIVISION OF GENERAL

14. DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Gregory Razran
Psychology Department

Dr. Brent N. Baxter
Prudential Insurance Company
763 Broad Street
Newark, New Jersey

Queens College

Flushing 67, New York
2. DIVISION ON THE TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. T. L. Engle

15. DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Julian C. Stanley, Jr.
2021 Kendall Avenue

Indiana University
Fort Wayne Center
1120 South Barr Street
Fort Wayne 2, Indiana

5. DIVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL

Madison 5, Wisconsin

16. DIVISION OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS

Dr. William Itkin
Chicago Teachers College North
5500 North St. Louis Avenue
Chicago 25, Illinois

PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Frederick A. Mote
Department of Psychology
University of Wisconsin
Madison 6, Wisconsin

17. DIVISION OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Dorothy M. Clendenen
The Psychological Corporation
304 East 45th Street
New York 17, New York

5. DIVISION OF EVALUATION AND MEASUREMENT

Dr. Roger T. Lennon
Harcourt, Brace &amp; World, Inc.
Tarrytown, New York

VISION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND
PSYCHOLOGY

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COMPARATIVE\

(Approved in September 1962)
For Information:
Dr. Sidney Weinstein
Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
EastchesterRoad and Morris Park Avenue
New York 61, New York

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‘7.DIVISIONOF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Frances K. Graham
2927 Harvard Drive
Madison 5, Wisconsin

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DIVISION OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Rosalind D. Cartwright
University of Illinois
College Of Medicine
912 South Wood Street
Chicago 12, Illinois
.

THE SOCIETY FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF
SOCIAL ISSUES—A DIVISION OF THE APA
Dr. Margaret Barron Luszki
1509 Golden

Ann Arbor, Michigan

10. DIVISION ON ESTHETICS

Dr. Henry Gleitman
Department of Psychology
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
12. DIVISION OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Sol L. Garﬁeld

Nebraska Psychiatric Institute
602 South 44th Avenue
Omaha 5, Nebraska

13. DIVISION OF CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Ruth Bishop Heiser
10 East Sharon Avenue
Glendale
Cincinnati 46, Ohio

18. DIVISION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS IN PUBLIC SERVICE
Mr. Luigi Petrullo
2431 North Edgewood Street
Arlington 7, Virginia
19. DIVISION OF MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Philip I. Sperling

6108 Augusta Drive
Springﬁeld, Virginia

20. DIVISION ON MATURITY AND OLD AGE

Dr. Walter D. Obrist
Department of Psychiatry
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
21. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERING PSYCHOLOGISTS—
A DIVISION OF THE APA

Dr. Harry J. Older
The Matrix Corporation
507 18th Street, South
Arlington 2, Virginia
22. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
DISABILITY—A DIVISION OF THE APA

Dr. Leonard Pearson
Rest Haven Rehabilitation Hospital
1401-17 South California Boulevard
Chicago 8, Illinois
23. DIVISION OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Gove P. Laybourn, Jr.

Marketing Research Department
General Mills, Inc.
9200 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis 26, Minnesota

24. DIVISION OF PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY

(Approved in September 1962)
For Information:
Dr. Edward Joseph Shoben, Jr.
Teachers College
Columbia University
New York 27, New York

�DIVISION AND STATE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
In its Annual Report for 1962, the Policy and Planning Board has again emphasized the importance of
division membership and, in addition, has asked the Central Office to provide information about joining State
associations as well.
Division Membership. Listed on the reverse side of this sheet are the names and addresses of the current
Division Secretaries. Two new divisions, Philosophical, and Physiological and Comparative, were approved by
the Council of Representatives in September 1962. These new divisions do not have ofﬁcers yet, but a name
is given of a person from whom information may be obtained. It i: necesmry to write directly to ﬂee divirion
for application blanks and for information on speciﬁc requirement:. Deadlines and requirements vary among
the divisions. Each division has the right to establish its own requirements for membership, so long as those
requirements are not lower than those set for APA as a whole. Divisions may also restrict their classes of
membership. Information about the requirements and classes may be summarized as follows:

APA requirements only

Divisions

Member

1, 5,

Associate

1, 8, 9, 10, 18, 20, 22,

8, 9, 10, 18, 20, 22, 24

24

Special requirements
Fellow

All divisions

Member

2, 3, 6, 7,

Associate

2, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21

No class of Associate

3, 5, 6, 12, 13, 23

12,13,14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23

(The expression “APA requirements only” means that election as an Associate or Member is based on meeting

general APA requirements, and applying to the division. Most of the divisions have additional requirements.
Where there are additional requirements, it is to be assumed that the APA requirements must also be met.)
State Anociation Membership. In its 1961 Annual Report, and again in 1962, the Policy and Planning
Board has emphasized the importance of membership in state psychological associations. The minutes of the
1961 meeting of the Council of Representatives show the following action: "Council endorsed the Policy and
Planning Board statement that all psychologists be encouraged to join their State associations. These associations are becoming increasingly important in local and national alfairs, and it is important, therefore, that they
be representative of psychology and psychologists.”
There is an afﬁliated association in every state except Alaska, plus associations in the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, and the Province of Ontario. In the typical case, joining the association is a simple process for any
member of the APA. Information may be‘ obtained easily, by writing the secretary of your afﬁliated association.
A list of the names and addresses of the secretaries is enclosed.

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