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THB INTBRIM COUNCIL MBBTING OF THB AMBRICAN SOCIETY OF ANDROLOGY THB O'HARB lULTON, ClUCAGO, ILLINOIS OCTOBBR 3, 1986 t o, Present: ~'~ell, Hoffer, Horton, L. Russell, D. Hamilton, K. Smith, R. Ammen, p. Steinberger, 1. Ewing, W. Neves, J. Overstreet, A. Belker, J. Marmar I. AWARDS COMMITTEE REPORT. (Dr. ~ll) A discussion commenced concerning the distinguished andrologist. In the past, he or she has been announced the year prior, but the award was given the following year. Dr. Hoffer proposed a motion that the distinguished andrologist should be named, announced, permitted to give his or her lecture, and receive the award all in the same year. The motion passed. There was further discussion regarding the distinguished andrologist concerning the need for having the By-Laws changed. Without a formal vote, the Council reaffirmed the fact that excellence in the field of Andrology was the hallmark for this award, not necessarily the age of the individual. II. TREASURER'S REPORT. A. Dr. O'Dell reported the following information: 1. 3. 4. Serono was picking up the expenses for Dr. Roger Short for the upcoming Denver meeting. Since Dr. Short is coming from Australia, this represents a very significant expenditure. The Nichols Laboratory will also be a major contributor to both the post-graduate course and other items in the upcoming meeting. The final figures from the Grand Rapids meeting have not yet been obtained. Specifically, there was not a breakdown for the registration income and the expenses for the post-graduate course. Dr. Belker requested additional information concerning the use of endowment funds. He said that more clarity is needed as to whether they are restricted or unrestricted for general -1-
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Title | Executive Council Meetings of the American Society of Andrology October 3, 1986 |
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American Society of Andrology Scientific societies Reports |
Description | Contains officer and committee reports. |
Creator | American Society of Andrology |
Date | 1986 |
Type [DCMI Type] | Text |
Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Location | Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives; http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/ |
Call Number | MS 0410 |
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Transcription | THB INTBRIM COUNCIL MBBTING OF THB AMBRICAN SOCIETY OF ANDROLOGY THB O'HARB lULTON, ClUCAGO, ILLINOIS OCTOBBR 3, 1986 t o, Present: ~'~ell, Hoffer, Horton, L. Russell, D. Hamilton, K. Smith, R. Ammen, p. Steinberger, 1. Ewing, W. Neves, J. Overstreet, A. Belker, J. Marmar I. AWARDS COMMITTEE REPORT. (Dr. ~ll) A discussion commenced concerning the distinguished andrologist. In the past, he or she has been announced the year prior, but the award was given the following year. Dr. Hoffer proposed a motion that the distinguished andrologist should be named, announced, permitted to give his or her lecture, and receive the award all in the same year. The motion passed. There was further discussion regarding the distinguished andrologist concerning the need for having the By-Laws changed. Without a formal vote, the Council reaffirmed the fact that excellence in the field of Andrology was the hallmark for this award, not necessarily the age of the individual. II. TREASURER'S REPORT. A. Dr. O'Dell reported the following information: 1. 3. 4. Serono was picking up the expenses for Dr. Roger Short for the upcoming Denver meeting. Since Dr. Short is coming from Australia, this represents a very significant expenditure. The Nichols Laboratory will also be a major contributor to both the post-graduate course and other items in the upcoming meeting. The final figures from the Grand Rapids meeting have not yet been obtained. Specifically, there was not a breakdown for the registration income and the expenses for the post-graduate course. Dr. Belker requested additional information concerning the use of endowment funds. He said that more clarity is needed as to whether they are restricted or unrestricted for general -1- |