748  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  [^'^•(]Zh.v^\9T^: 
All  members  of  the  Faculty. 
Pharmacists:    Men,  M.  D.  Allen. 
Women,  Mrs.  W.  E.  Lee,  Mrs.  C.  H.  LaWalL 
Army,  To  be  selected. 
Navy,  Dr.  W.  T.  Minnick. 
Physicians,  Dr.  W.  D.  Robinson. 
Wholesale  Druggists,  Walter  V.  Smith. 
Chemical  Manufacturers,  Dr.  George  D.  Rosengarten. 
Pharmaceutical  Manufacturers,  Milton  Campbell. 
Editors  and  Journalists,  E.  G.  Eberle. 
Analytical  Chemists,  Charles  E.  Vanderkleed. 
Members  of  the  State  Boards  of  Pharmacy,  L.  L-  Walton. 
Salesmen,  To  be  selected. 
Students,  To  be  selected. 
The  president  of  the  college  is  to  be  chairman  of  this  General 
Committee. 
The  United  States  has  been  divided  into  districts.  Some  states 
will  have  one  district,  some  two  districts,  some  three  districts. 
Pennsylvania  will  have  many  districts,  as  also  Philadelphia. 
As  the  campaign  develops  and  sufficient  publicity  material  has 
been  issued  from  the  central  office,  the  district  committees  will  be 
asked  to  do  some  local  work,  and  in  the  final  month  will  be  expected 
to  make  personal  visitations,  as  far  as  possible,  in  an  effort  to  secure 
contributions.  Posters,  descriptive  booklets,  circulars  or  otheY 
booklets  will  be  issued. 
Alumni  Addresses. — In  January  of  last  year  a  request  was  sent 
to  all  alumni  asking  for  biographical  sketches.  About  1800  were 
returned;  a  second  appeal  brought  about  800  more.  There  are 
about  500  sketches  received  about  10  years  ago.  Many  of  these 
are  no  longer  living.  The  material,  however,  is  most  valuable  for 
the  Historical  Volume.  There  is  a  total  of  about  5,000  graduates 
from  whom  addresses  are  available,  but  the  biographical  sketches 
received  represent  only  about  one-half  of  this  number. 
Centennial  Week. — It  is  proposed  that  Commencement  Week 
in  1 92 1  will  be  utilized  for  the  Centennial  celebration.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Pharmaceutical  Association  meets  in  Philadelphia  during  the 
same  week.  A  dinner  at  which  class  ogranizations  will  be  present 
in  large  numbers  will  probably  be  a  leading  feature  of  the  week's 
celebration. 
