. Journal of roentgenology . ements determiningeligibility for membership of the present society must notbe lowered for the sake of increasing the membership. If 195 196 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY the various Roentgen organizations could be so amalga-mated into, say, the national organization of America, abetter cooperation and stronger scientific union can be hadand maintained, most advantageously, to all national to be a union of all eligible Roentgenologists,from all local sections, etc. The main, or national, organ-ization, meeting annually in connection with, just precedin


. Journal of roentgenology . ements determiningeligibility for membership of the present society must notbe lowered for the sake of increasing the membership. If 195 196 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY the various Roentgen organizations could be so amalga-mated into, say, the national organization of America, abetter cooperation and stronger scientific union can be hadand maintained, most advantageously, to all national to be a union of all eligible Roentgenologists,from all local sections, etc. The main, or national, organ-ization, meeting annually in connection with, just precedingor following, the American Medical Association. Natur-ally, such an organization would give the Roentgenologistan opportunity of attending the two national meetings, ata minimum expenditure of time and energy. As stated above, submitted for your approval, andwill add that any additions or corrections and comment, foror against the amalgamation, will be welcomed. Schematically, such an organization can be outlined asfollows:. B. A. THIS PAGE WILL BE GIVEN IN EACH ISSUE OF THEJOURNAL FOR ANY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THATTHE PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANIZATION MIGHT HAVEFOR THE MEMBERS OR THE READERS. To the Readers of the Journal : Experienced Roentgenologists, who are physically able,must make arrangements to accept assignments by those incharge of the division of Roentgenology of the U. S. all the splendid efforts manifested in this division tosupply Roentgenologists, the present demand seems im-perative. Without doubt the largest and most efficient Roentgenschool yet established in the world is running full time atCamp Green Leaf, Ga., under the direct leadership ofColonel Willis F. Manges. Information received by bothobservation and contact with officers in training convinceme that the work being accomplished is magnificent in char-acter. The organization of this school represents the pro-duct of the combined efforts of Americas greatest Roent-genologists. Too much cannot be


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