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Show Organizations of Interest to Women 280 Personnel International Association of Per804Vnel Women, c/o Mrs. Agnes A. Milhoan, State Compensation Insurance Founded 1951. Fund, 648 Capitol Annex, Denver, 0010., 80203. Its objectives are to encourage, promote, and extend women's memberships 'in associations devoted to a better understanding of employer employee relationships; to encourage and assist women to prepare for careers in the fields of personnel and Industrlalcrelations : to stimulate the organi zation of local groups for study, research, and exchange of information and ideas; and to promote scientific study of personnel and industrial relations work by collecting and publishing such Inrormatlon, organizing conferences and discussion groups, and publishing and distributing conference proceedings and other books, periodicals, and reports that will help accomplish its purposes and objectives. Membership: 1,000. Radio and Television Amerioan Women in Radio and 'I'eleoision, Inc., 75 East 55th ·Street, New York, N.Y., 10022. The objectives of this Established 1951. professional organi zation of women working as broadcasters, executives, and administrators and in a creative capacity in radio, television, broadcast-advertising, and closely allied fields, are to provide a medium for communication and exchange of ideas; to encourage cooperation within the allied fields of the industry; and to augment the value of members to their community, and their country. employers, their industry, their Membership: 1,600. Railway National Association of Railway Business Women, Inc., Room 714,50 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43215. Organized 1918; incorporated 1941. Its pur purpose is to stlmulate interest in the ratlroad industry; to foster coopera tion and better understanding within the railroad industry and its affili ates ; to create good public relations for the railroad industry; to further the educational, social, and professional interests of its members; to undertake charitable, benevolent, and social welfare projects; and to establish, provide, and operate a residence or residences to be used as living quarters for members of this association after their retirement. was established in Boca Raton, Fla. model electric trains schools First residence for retired members National weifare project is providing hospitals for handicapped children. Membership: Approximately 7,000 active in 60 chapters located in 33 States. to and Associate membership available. Real Estate Women's Oouncil of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, 36 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill., 60603. Established 1939. Its purpose is to promote women's active participation in local Board ·activities and to present programs to all women Realtors within local and State groups that offer ·an opportunity for leadership, education, and fellowship. Membership: 4,060. |