National Organizations Survey (NOS), 2002

Author(s):  
Tom W. Smith ◽  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
Peter V. Marsden
Author(s):  
Tom W. Smith ◽  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
Peter V. Marsden

Author(s):  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
David Knoke ◽  
Peter V. Marsden ◽  
Joe L. Spaeth

Author(s):  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
David Knoke ◽  
Peter V. Marsden

1994 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
David Knoke ◽  
Peter V. Marsden ◽  
Joe L. Spaeth

Author(s):  
Arne L. Kalleberg ◽  
David Knoke ◽  
Peter V. Marsden

1956 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 102-102
Author(s):  
Francis M. Andrews

[It is in accord with New Outlook purposes that we receive and publish reports, views and plans of the several specialized sections of the major national organizations in work for the blind. A tangible liaison has been established with the American Association of Workers for the Blind which is intended to facilitate the channeling of such material to the New Outlook through members of its editorial board. The present report originated in Group G of the Association, composed of educators in schools and classes for the blind.–Ed.]


2021 ◽  
pp. 030098582110021
Author(s):  
Andreas Pospischil ◽  
Walter Hermanns

The first continental European association for veterinary pathologists was founded in 1951 as the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Veterinärpathologen (AG-Vetpath), bringing together veterinary pathologists from Germany, several European countries, and the United States. Yearly meetings were held in conjunction with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pathologie (DGP). Although the majority of DGP members were human pathologists, veterinary pathologists had been using the DGP as a forum for scientific exchange since the early 20th century. Renamed in 1969 as the Europäische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Veterinärpathologen, and in 1974 as the Europäische Gesellschaft für Veterinärpathologie, the AG-Vetpath finally received its present name, the European Society for Veterinary Pathology (ESVP) in 1994. In parallel, national organizations for veterinary pathologists in European countries have also evolved over the years, the earliest being in Germany with the Fachgruppe Allgemeine Pathologie und pathologische Anatomie of the Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft (DVG). AG-Vetpath represents the parent organization for further specialty organizations like the Gesellschaft für Toxikologische Pathologie (GTP) or the Arbeitskreis Diagnostische Veterinärpathologie (AKDV). Even the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP) was founded by members of ESVP.


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