At the 38th Annual Meeting, May 16-17, a policy presentation is made: “On the Organization and Support of Cancer Research” (proceedings page 739), which concludes that the AACR should advocate for increased funding.
1952
A registration fee of $3.00 is introduced for the Annual Meeting.
Hugh J. Creech is appointed Secretary-Treasurer (chief administrator); he serves the AACR in that position until 1977.
1953
Annual Meeting attendance is recorded for the first time. A total of 487 people attend the 44th Annual Meeting.
1957
Elizabeth C. Miller is the first woman elected to the AACR Board of Directors.
The first woman president of the AACR, Thelma B. Dunn, is inducted.
The first history of the AACR is published in Cancer Research. Triolo VA, Riegel IL. The American Association for Cancer Research, 1907-1940: Historical Review. Cancer Res. February 1961;21:137-67.