38o 
Correspondence. 
f  Aw.  Jour.  Pharm. 
(     August,  1910. 
reorganized  by  the  election  of  Willis  G.  Gregory,  Chairman,  and 
Henry  L.  Taylor,  Secretary. 
The  Chairman  was  authorized  to  appoint  the  members  of  the 
various  sub-committees  and  to  make  the  work  most  efficient  has 
given  to  each  member  a  first  and  second  choice  as  to  assignment. 
On  formal  motion,  it  was 
Voted  that  for  the  purposes  of  special  meetings  called  by  the 
Chair,  the  quorum  be  seven. 
Voted  to  ask  the  assistance  of  the  boards  of  pharmacy  and  the 
faculties  of  the  schools  of  pharmacy  in  the  task  of  harmonizing 
certain  details  and  of  adjusting  other  differences  with  a  view  to  the 
completion  and  revision  of  the  syllabus  in  the  near  future. 
Voted  that  each  sub-division,  as  soon  as  appointed,  take  up  the 
revision  of  its  respective  portion  of  the  syllabus  and  report  the  same 
to  the  Secretary  not  later  than  October  i,  1910. 
The  Secretary  was  instructed  to  prepare  suitable  stationery  and 
to  preserve  the  certificate  of  copyright. 
The  National  Committee. — The  organizations  they  represent,  the 
period  of  time  for  which  appointed  at  the  Richmond  meeting,  and 
their  addresses  that  will  secure  quickest  mail  delivery. 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association. — Willis  G.  Gregory, 
C.  S.  N.  Hallberg,  E.  G.  Eberle,  Harry  B.  Mason,  Charles  Caspari, 
Jr.,  George  M.  Beringer,  Henry  L.  Taylor. 
Boards  of  Pharmacy. — Ernest  O.  Engstrom,  Samuel  L.  Hilton, 
Charles  Gietner,  Charles  T.  Heller,  David  F.  Jones,  Clarence  O. 
Bigelow,  Ernest  Berger. 
American  Conference  of  Pharmaceutical  Faculties. — 
James  H.  Beal,  Henry  H.  Rusby,  J.  O.  Schlotterbeck,  Julius  A. 
Koch,  William  C.  Anderson,  Clement  B.  Lowe,  Henry  V.  Arny. 
