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John J. Burns Nutley, N.J. W. Herbert Burrows Atlanta Below is a list of 50-year members being honored by local sections and the national society Albert J. Byer this year. Each member is to receive a certificate, a special pin, and a permanent badge entiJamesburg, N.J. tling the member to free registration at all national and regional meetings. Charles H. Byrne G. Norris Bollenback Bluff Point, N.Y. Robert D. Aylesworth C. Thomas Bean Daniel R. Acker Cincinnati Buffalo Ashland, Ky. Jr. Louis Caldarelli Santa Fe Springs, Calif Frank R. Bacon Willis A. Adcock Lamoyne D. Bearden Washington, D.C. William T. Booth Jr. Toledo, Ohio Austin, Tex. Cape Coral, Fla. Ross L. Calhoun Phoenix Prairie Village, Kan. Clarence E. Albertson Charles A. Baer Esler R. Bechtel Jr. Cyrus M. Bosworth Florence, Ore. Princeton, N.J. Jr. Joseph E. Callen Waldoboro, Me. Villa Park, III Cortez, Fla. Lloyd W. Beck Franklin W. Baer Robert S. Bowman George J. Alkire Versailles, Ky. Amarillo, Tex. Alfred A. Camilli Pittsburgh Richland, Wash. Marquette, Mich. Andrew Bagdasarian Roland A. Beck Myron H. Boyer John William Allen Willow Street, Pa. Whittier, Calif. John R. Cann La Jolla, Calif San Antonio, Tex. Denver Paul Bedoukian Edwin Leo Baker Paul D. Boyer Lloyd Allen Wilton, Conn. Long Beach, Calif. Peter J. Canterino Los Angeles Greenhills, Ohio Towaco, N.J. Allan R. A. Beeber Hayward R. Baker Donato J. Broacco Aaron M. Altschull Portsmouth, R.I. Mount Airy, Md. Wendell T. Caraway Concord, Mass. Washington, D.C. Flint, Mich. Nathan Beitsch Louis C. W. Baker Thomas R. Braddock James B. Ames Baltimore Washington, D.C. Charles R. Carder Jr. Wellsville, N.Y. Norwell, Mass. South Charleston, W.Va. Edward L. Bennett Michael H. I. Baker H. Leon Bradlow Scott Anderson Berkeley, Calif. Minneapolis Ralph E. Carey Hollis, N.Y. Champaign, III. Salt Lake City Arthur J. Benson Arthur E. Bald Jr. Mark R. Braford Raymond J. Andres Alhambra, Calif. Berwyn, Pa. Daniel J. Carlick Indianapolis Sun City, Ariz. Livingston, N.J. Marc Beretz Ronald E. Bales W. F. A. Brandenburg Robert E. Carlin Eugene R. Andrews Strasbourg, France Bethesda, Md. Vero Beach, Fla. Chicago Perrysburg, Ohio Dorothy B. Ballentine Norman N. Bernstein Warren John Brehm Joseph M. Andrus Milwaukee Baltimore William H.Carr Jr. Wilmington, Del. Arlington Heights, III. William Bandaruk Williston, S.C. Clark G. Berry Joseph N. Breston Robert B. Angier Costa Mesa, Calif. Arlington, Va. Robert D. Carver State College, Pa. Whiting, N.J. Cincinnati Karl H. Beyer Jr. Mario D. Banus Willard F. Brickell Harry E. Anschutz Jr. Beaufort, S.C. Penllyn, Pa. Peter F. Casella Shreveport, La. Bridgton, Me. Lewiston, N.Y. Wilbur C. Bigelow Kenneth M. Barclay Milton J. Bromberg A. L. Arighi Ann Arbor, Mich. Woodland Mis, Calif Florence D. Catone Lake Charles, La. Sacramento Lakeport, Calif. Jordan Birger Conrad B. Bare Richard J. Brouns Edward M. Arnett Brookline, Mass. Coopersburg, Pa. Robert R. Chambers Richland, Wash. Durham, N.C. Studio City, Calif Carl W. Bjorklund Emile Baros Alexander Brown James R. Arnold Los Alamos, N.M. Wayne, N.J. Douglas Scott Chapin Stonington, Conn. La Jolla, Calif. Estes Park, Colo. Mary Grace Blair L. D. Barrett Elizabeth E. Brown Elmer J. Arveson Cleveland Heights, Ohio Tulsa, Okla. Daren Chenkin Littleton, Colo. Oakland, Calif. Lakehurst, N.J. Robert H. Blaker Lawrence S. Bartell William E. Browning Jr. Max E. Chilcote Don C. Atkins Jr. Wilmington, Del. Ann Arbor, Mich. Los Alamitos, Calif Tonawanda, N.Y. Harry N. Blakeslee Jr. Boston Robert Earl Baskey George J. Bryan Robert W. Atteberry Barrington, III. Jefferson, Ohio Roger M. Christenson Colton, Calif Lemont, III. Gainesville, Fla. Konrad Bloch Georee H. Batt Francis Buchwalter Irving Auerbach Boston Hanalei, Hawaii Anthony R. Ciuffreda Albuquerque, N.M. Colonia, N.J. Harold P. Bodenstab Fort Lee, N.J. Frederick W. Bauer Marion Burg Elroy C. Avery Wilmington, Del. Wayne, N.J. Charles A. Clark Wilmington, Del. Alexandria, Va. Cleveland John C. Boesch Jr. Richard G. Bauman James P. Burlingham Julius Axelrod Mooresville, N.C. Berea, Ohio Charles Austin Clark State College, Pa. Rockville, Md. Binghamton, N.Y.

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