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May,  1920. 
such  articles  being  furnished  by  the  contributor.  It  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  editor  of  the  A.  Ph.  A.  Journal  to  submit  each  article  to 
each  member  of  the  national  publicity  committee,  and  if  one  negative 
vote  is  recorded  such  article  will  not  be  published. 
4.  All  approved  articles  which  have  been  published  on  the 
special  pages  of  the  A.  Ph.  A.  Journal  described  in  Section  2  will  be 
sent  as  soon  as  possible  after  publication  in  the  Journal  as  reprints 
preferably  in  sheet  form,  to  a  selected  list  of  newspapers  and  maga- 
zines; the  list  of  such  publications  being  compiled  by  a  sub-committee 
of  the  national  committee  on  pharmaceutical  publicity. 
5.  The  expense  of  printing,  reprinting  and  mailing  reprints  to 
magazines  and  newspapers  shall  be  apportioned  among  the  several 
organizations  represented  on  the  national  committee  of  pharmaceu- 
tical publicity,  upon  such  basis  as  the  committee  and  its,  partici- 
pating associations  shall  decide. 
6.  In  addition  to  the  publicity  method  outlined  in  Sections 
2,  3,  .4  and  5,  the  committee  shall  be  empowered  to  arrange  for  the 
publication  of  special  original  articles  bearing  on  pharmacy,  in  popu- 
lar journals  of  large  circulation;  details  for  such  methods  of  publicity 
being  left  to  the  proposed  national  committee. 
