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The  Fair  child  Scholarship. 
Am.  Tour.  Pharrn. 
July,  19 18. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
THE  FAIRCHILD  SCHOLARSHIP. 
Philadelphia,  June  10,  1918. 
To  the  Members  of  Schools  of  Pharmacy,  Boards  of  Phar- 
macy and  Pharmaceutical  Publications  : 
The  following  notice  has  been  authorized : 
Postponement  of  Examination  for  the  Fairchild  Scholarship 
Scheduled  for  June  25.  1918. 
In  order  to  establish  a  plan  of  award  for  the  Fairchild  Scholar- 
ship in  line  with  recommendations  which  should  receive  further 
consideration  by  the  committee,  I  hereby  give  notice  of  postponement 
of  such  examination  scheduled  for  June  25,  1918.  Decision  will 
be  withheld  until  the  A.  Ph.  A.  Convention,  at  which  time  a  meet- 
ing" of  said  committee  will  be  held.  At  latest,  announcement  will 
be  made  September  1,  and  scholarship  awarded  by  October  i,  1918. 
H.  C.  Christenson,  Chairman, 
Committee  on  Examination  for  Fairchild  Scholarship, 
4149  Vincennes  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Other  members  of  the  Committee  are  : 
R.  A.  Lyman,  Lincoln,  Neb., 
J.  W.  Sturmer,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Geo.  C.  Diekman,  New  York. 
Chairman  H.  C.  Christensen  desires  that  notice  be  given  of  the 
above.    The  plan  under  consideration  by  the  committee  is  in  line" 
with  Recommendation  5  of  President  R.  A.  Lyman's  address.  The 
committee  will  hold  a  meeting  during  the  Convention  of  the  Amer- 
ican Pharmaceutical  Association  in  conjunction  with  the  Fairchild 
Scholarship  Committee. 
In  the  meantime  schools  of  pharmacy  should  prepare  records  of 
the  qualifications  of  their  leading  students  for  the  Fairchild  Scholar- 
ship in  line  with  Recommendation  5  of  President  R.  A.  Lyman's 
address,  and  which  reads : 
Recommendation  Xo.  5. — That  it  be  the  sense  of  the  Conference  that 
3Jr.  Fairchild  could  render  the  greatest  service  to  pharmacy  by  offering  the 
Scholarship  to  a  graduate  pharmacy  student,  in  order  that  he  might  pursue 
some  research  problem  for  one  full  school  year,  in  the  school  of  his  choice; 
