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and  by  pharmacists  who  will  be  invited  to  assist.  The  Division 
also  proposes  to  invite  the  manufacturers  of  some  of  the  pharma- 
ceuticals with  which  druggists  have  difficulty,  to  send  their  chemists 
or  manufacturing  managers  to  give  special  lectures  with  respect  to 
the  proper  treatment  and  handling  of  such  products. 
This  office  would  like  to  have  your  views  of  the  school,  and 
the  plan  outlined  above,  with  any  further  suggestions,  as  to  whether 
or  not  anyone  connected  with  your  firm  will  attend,  and  as  to  the 
best  date. 
A  blank  for  reply  is  enclosed  herewith.  Please  answer  at  your 
earliest  convenience.  Respectfully, 
R.  M.  Allen, 
March  22,  191 1.  Head  of  Division. 
American  Journal  of  Pharmacy, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Gentlemen  :  Enclosed  find  three  resolutions  adopted  at  the 
last  meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  one  regarding  the  Pure  Food  and  Drugs  Act  and  also  the 
one  concerning  Dr.  Wiley  are  particularly  pertinent  at  the  present 
time,  in  view  oi  the  activity  of  the  food  and  drug  Dopers." 
These  resolutions  have  been  sent  tO'  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  the  Senators  from  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Congressmen  from 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 
Thanking  you  for  your  uniform  courtesy  and  assistance. 
Very  sincerely  yours, 
E.  F.  Heffner, 
July  21,  191 1.  Secretary. 
Resolution:  We,  the  members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceu- 
tical Association,  in  convention  assembled,  do  hereby 
Resolve,  That  we  place  ourselves  on  record  as  favoring  such 
necessary  amendments  to  the  Federal  Food  and  Drugs  Act  of  June 
30,  1906,  as  will  prevent  the  misbranding  of  food  and  drug  products 
either  as  to  composition,  curative  action  or  in  any  other  particular. 
Resolution:  We,  the  members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceu- 
tical Association,  in  convention  assembled,  do  hereby 
Resolve,  That  we  disapprove  of  and  denounce  the  underhanded 
and  unfair  methods  which  have  recently  been  used  by  the  organiza- 
tion called  the  American  Protective  Association  in  attacking  Dr. 
