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Board  of  Pharmacy  in  the  United  States  arrange  to  have  a  repre- 
sentative present  at  this  meeting. 
Matters  of  vital  importance  in  connection  with  Pure  Food  and 
Drug  Legislation,  uniformity  of  Pharmacy  laws,  educational  require- 
ments and  national  legislation  will  be  considered. 
Delegates  from  all  Boards  of  Pharmacy  will  be  permitted  to  take 
part  in  the  discussions  whether  they  are  members  of  the  Associa- 
tion or  not.  Papers  or  addresses  upon  any  subject  pertaining  to 
the  objects  of  the  Association  are  solicited. 
Communications  may  be  addressed  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Exe- 
cutive Committee,  or  the^Secretary. 
F.  B.  Lillie, 
July  15,  1907.  Chairman  Executive  Committee. 
AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
PROCTER  MONUMENT. 
As  the  time  approaches  for  the  next  annual  meeting  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  it  seems  desirable  to  record 
the  progress  thus  far  made  in  the  work  of  the  Procter  Monument 
Committee.  In  order  that  the  Committee  may  make  a  full  report 
at  the  meeting  in  September,  it  is  highly  desirable  that  the  com- 
mittees of  the  various  State  associations  send  the  funds  collected  to 
the  Treasurer,  Benjamin  T.  Fairchild, Washington  and  Laight  Streets, 
New  York  City,  and  report  the  names  of  subscribers,  together  with 
the  amount  of  each  subscription,  also  stating  whether  the  subscrip- 
tions are  paid  or  unpaid,  to  the  Secretary,  Henry  Kraemer,  145 
North  Tenth  Street,  Philadelphia. 
Up  to  date  the  secretary  has  received  subscriptions  and  reports 
from  the  following  States  and  countries  : 
ENGLAND. 
A  subscription  of  $25  was  received  through  Henry  Kraemer  from 
Professor  John  Attfield,  of  Watford,  England,  which  has  been 
handed  to  the  Treasurer,  Mr.  Fairchild. 
KANSAS. 
J.  P.  Redmond,  Kansas  City,  Mo  $  5  00 
William  McPike,    "         "      "  10  00 
These  subscriptions  were  received  through  Professor  Sayre,  and 
the  amount  has  been  turned  over  to  Mr.  Fairchild. 
