A. PH. A. TO MEET IN COLUMBUS STREAMLINED, THREE.DA Y MEETING SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 9, 10, AND 11. SECTIONS WILL RECEIVE PAPERS FOR PRESENTATION BY TITLE AND PUBLICATION
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HE 91st Annual Meeting of the AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will be held at the Deshler·Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 9, 10, and 11. Affiliated organizations, including the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, the American College of Apothecaries, the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the Ccnference of Law Enforcement Officials, and the Conference of Pharmaceutical Association Secretaries will hold their meetings in conjunction with the A. PH. A. The selection of Columbus, Ohio, as the meeting place and the designation of September 9, 10, and 11 followed the recommendations of governmental agencies as to the time and place which would place the least possible burden on transportation facilities. The 1943 meeting will be streamlined to the greatest possible degree and yet allow sufficient time for the consideration of the various war and post-war problems faced by pharmacists. General sessions of the ASSOCIATION and meetings of the House of Delegates and the Council will be
held and the Sections will receive papers for presentation by title and subsequent pUblication in the Scientific and Practical Pharmacy Editions of the JOURNAL. Committee chairmen are asked to prepare and submit their reports well in advance of the meeting. It is hoped that members of this profession will not permit the pressure of the present emergency and the necessary curtailment of the convention program to interfere with the steady flow of scientific and professional contributions to the literature, but witl prepare papers this year as they have in the past and place them in the hands of the respective Section secretaries listed below : Scientific Section: F . E. Bibbins, 150 W. 64th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Section on Education and Legislation: P. O. Clark, 601 Locust Street, Chitlicothe, Missouri. Section on Practical Pharmacy: R. W. Clark, 760 Belvidere Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey. Section on Pharmaceutical Economics: S. Wilson, 801 Highland Avenue, New Castle, Pennsylvania. Section on Historical Pharmacy: K. L. Kaufman, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Further details of the convention program will appear in THIS JOURNAL for June. In the meantime, cont.ributors are urged to send the titles of their papers to the proper section secretary without delay.
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