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nition,  advanced  rank,  and  larger  opportunity  for  service,  were 
given. 
On  motion,  the  meeting  adjourned. 
E.  Fullertox  Cook, 
Secretary. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
PENNSYLVANIA  WAR  HISTORY  COMMISSION. 
Pennsylvania  Council  of  National  Defense  and 
Committee  of  Public  Safety. 
WAR  HISTORY  COMMISSION 
Headquarters  : 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania 
1300  Locust  Street 
Philadelphia 
December  19,  1918. 
Mr.  George  M.  Beringer, 
Care  of  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy, 
145  No.  ioth  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
My  dear  Mr.  Bering er: — I  thank  you  for  your  cordial  letter  of 
December  16th,  and  assure  you  that  the  War  History  Commission 
will  appreciate  the  back  numbers  and  the  current  issues  of  the 
American  Journal  of  Pharmacy. 
The  pharmacists  of  our  State  have  performed  many  important 
services  during  the  war  and  during  the  recent  influenza  epidemic. 
Our  Commission  would  be  delighted  to  have  statistics  concerning 
such  activities  and  individual  or  personal  descriptions  of  the  war 
services  of  pharmacists.  Perhaps  a  note  to  this  effect  in  your 
Journal  might  reach  some  persons  interested  in  Pennsylvania, 
although,  as  I  understand,  your  Journal  has  a  national  circulation. 
Yours  sincerely, 
Albert  E.  McKinley, 
Secretary. 
The  Pennsylvania  War  History  Commission  was  appointed  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Council  of  National  Defense  and  Committee  of  Public 
Safety  in  order  to  preserve  a  permanent  record  of  Pennsylvania's 
part  in  the  Great  War. 
