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FairchiIvD  Brothers  and  Foste:r  Secure  Additionai,  Buii.dings. 
— The  growing  business  of  this  well  known  firm  engaged  in  the 
manufacture  of  pharmaceutical  specialties,  has  necessitated  additional 
facilities.  They  have  recently  acquired  the  properties  Nos.  70, 
72,  74,  76  Laight  Street,  413  Washington  Street  and  No.  428  Green- 
wich Street,  New  York. 
This  entire  space  is  to  be  occupied  by  Fairchild  Brothers  and 
Foster  for  offices,  warerooms  and  factory  purposes. 
The;  American  Drug  Manui^acturers'  Association  Kndorsks 
THE  Cooperative  Publicity  Plan  of  the  A.  Ph.  A. — At  the  annual 
meeting  of  this  Association  held  at  the  Biltmore  Hotel,  New  York, 
April  13,  the  following  resolution  of  indorsement  vv^as  adopted: 
Resolved,  That  the  American  Drug  Manufacturers'  Association 
endorse  *the  plan  of  the  Federation  Committee  of  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association  for  cooperative  publicity  in  American 
Pharmacy  as  set  forth  in  the  six  enumerated  propositions  in  the 
Committee's  report  for  191 8  through  191 9,  and  that  the  President 
be  and  is  hereby  instructed  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Publicity  of 
three  members  whose  chairman  shall  sit  on  the  National  Committee 
on  Pharmaceutical  Publicity.    And  be  it  further 
Resolved,  That  the  Committee  on  Publicity  be  authorized  to 
extend  a  sum  not  exceeding  $200  per  annum. 
The  cooperative  publicit}^  plan  endorsed  by  the  preceding  resolu- 
tion is  as  follows : 
1.  Each  national  association  invited  to  send  delegates  to  the 
Federation  Conference  held  in  Chicago  last  j^SlX  (191 8),  be  requested 
to  appoint  a  committee  on  publicity  and  the  chairman  of  each  com- 
mittee thus  chosen  or  some  other  representative  of  the  particular 
organization  shall  constitute  a  national  committee  on  pharmaceu- 
tical publicity,  to  which  shall  be  added  as  an  ex-officio  member  the 
editor  of  the  Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
2.  Certain  pages  of  each  issue  of  the  A.  Ph.  A.  Journal  (not  to 
exceed  six  at  first)  shall  be  set  aside  for  the  reproduction  of  matter 
furnished  by  members  of  the  national  committee  on  publicity;  said 
matter  consisting  of  journal  editorials,  abstracts  of  papers  and  news 
items  that  are  of  interest  to  the  public. 
3.  All  such  material  described  in  Section  2  shall  be  sent  to  the 
editor  of  the  Journal  of  the  A.  Ph.  A.  at  least  ten  copies  of  each 
