CANADA DRAFTS A HEALTH PLAN PHARMACISTS AND PHYSICIANS COOPERATE WITH GOVERNMENT IN DEVELOPING INSURANCE BILL AND WIN ACCEPTANCE OF MOST OF THE PRINCIPLES THAT THEY BELIEVE NECESSARY FOR SATISFACTORY PROGRAM
EALTH insurance is off to a flying start in Canada, with medical and pharmaceutical organizations facing the cold fact that some form of extended social security legislation is certain to be enacted by Parliament, and that it is but wisdom on their part to help draft the law rather than to adopt a flat policy of opposition and have the law written purely by lay groups. As a result, the Act in its present form gives pharmacy a prominent place in the Health Plan. Pharmacists are given representation on all committees set up to administer the Plan, and the retail pharmacy is the agency for the dispensing of medicines to health insurance patients. It should be noted that the Bill provides that in forming committees, regularly constituted organizations of the professions are t o be recognized (presumably to make nominations for committee membership). The bill provides that, except for those drugs and medicines which physicians or dentists may need to supply for immediate use, in emergencies, or in remote areas, arrangements for the dispensing of such items shall be made only with registered retail pharmacists. Any registered pharmacist who desires may make application to be included on the list of pharmacists empowered to supply drugs and medicines to insurance cases, and the patient has the right t o select any pharmacist on the list to serve him. The drugs and medicines are to be priced by a central board, bureau, or committee in each province in accordance with a tariff agreed upon between the Health Insurance Commission and associations representative of the professions. The drugs and medicines authorized under the act will be those "within an approved list of st andard remedies" and, in all probability, a special approved formulary will be published.
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The entire Health Bill is most interesting as it is probably the most acceptable bill to all parties concerned that has been advanced thus far. The Bill itseif merely provides for financial grantsin-aid on a per capita basis to any province which enacts a Health Act meeting some 24 service provisions set forth in the Dominion Act. The per capita rate has been tentatively set at $3.60. Administration from the Dominion standpoint would be placed under the Minister of Pensions and National Health, who is a member of the Cabinet. The present Public Health Division of the Department of Pensions and National Health would be enlarged to form a Public Health and Health Insurance Division. A National Council on Health I nsurance would be set up, on which there would be a pharmaceutical representative along with representatives of medicine, nursing, dentistry, labor, industry, agriculture, and others.
EVERYONE MAY BE COVERED The Health Plan is broad enough to cover the entire population, employed and unemployed, or a province may elect to limit benefits to those individuals having less than a certain income ceiling. The Dominion Government favors total coverage. The actual cost of the health insurance is estimated at $21.60 per person, if the entire popUlation is covered, but it is proposed that the cost of children under 16 years of age be distributed over the entire population instead of being levied against their parents, and this factor would increase the per capita payment to $26. No individual would pay more than 3 percent of his income, however, and if he made less than $866 a year he would pay 3 percent of his income and his employer would pay the balance. If the individual is self-employed or unemployed, public funds would make up the balance. An individual with dependents over 16 years of age would pay for them up to certain percentages of his income, public funds making up the balance necessary to total $26 per head. In the case of individuals without income, the entire payment would be made from public funds. A stamp system would be used t o collect payments. All licensed physicians and pharmacists may furnish care under the law, if they signify their desire to do so. Official lists of such individuals
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would be prepared and the public would have a free choice among those on the list. Physicians may be compensated by (1) an annual fee for each person on his list of patients, (2) a fee for each service he renders, (3) salary, or (4) a combination or modification of these methods'- The method of payment and the rate are to be decided by the Provincial Governments and committees of the profession. Group practice is recognized in addition to individual practice. Hospitalization would be covered by the Health Plan and patients would have a free choice of acceptable, non-profit hospitals. Nursing would be provided when ordered by the physician. Dental services would be included for persons under a specified age, with the understanding that the age limit would be raised from time to time as the number of available dentists increased.
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COOPERA liON OF PROFESSIONS The professions of pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, and nursing have been very realistic in their approach to the Health Plan. Each gave the matter considerable study and drafted certain definite principles which it believed should be incorporated in any national health insurance plan. They adopted a constructive, cooperative attitude and the government committee charged with the drafting of the legislation accepted their assistance and have held many formal and informal conferences with representatives of the professions. Most of the principles proposed by the professions have been incorporated into the Bill, and others will probably be taken care of when the Provincial Governments draft their health bills under the Dominion Act.
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Committee on Finance.-Chairman. R. L . Swain ; H . A. B. Dunning ; H . H . Schaefer. CGnamittee on Property and Fund ••-Chairman . Roy Bird Cook; H. H . Schaefer; R . P . Fischelis; R . L. Swain ; E . F. Kelly. Committee on Publication••-Chairman. George D. Beal. B. V. Christensen; Roy Bird Cook; E. F. Kelly; H . H . Sc11.aefer. Committee on Standard Program.-Chairman. Roy Bird Cook ; J . K . Attwood. C. O. Lee. P. H . Costello. E . F . Kelly. Committee to Develop Advertising for the R. B. and N. F.Chairman. J . L . Lascolf; H. A. B. Dunning ; J . L. Powera ; R . W. Rodman. Representati,es on The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education.-R. P . Fiscllelis (1946) ; E. F. Kelly (1944); L . D. Bracken (1948). These members serve with an equal Dumber from the A. A. C. P . and the N . A. B. P . Committee on A. Ph. A. Laboratory.-Chairman. G . D . Beal (19 43 ); F . O. Taylor (1944); C . P . Frailey (1947); J . L. Powers (1945) ; G. L. Jenkins (1946) . E%-offi cio. E. F . Cook; J . L . Lascoff. · Committee on Tenure of Office and Retirement Prona1onl.-Chairma". H . H . Schaefer ; R. L . Swain ; H . A. B . DUDDing. Committee on Office PeraGnnel.-Chairman . R . L . Swain; H. H. Schaefer; H . A. B. Dunning. THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES Officers of the House.-Ch4irman. J . K . Attwood. Jacksonville. Fla. ; Vice-Chairm"n . G . L . Jenkins. La fa yette. Ind .; S.er.tary. E. F . Kelly. Washington. D . C. COMMITTBBS OF THB ROUSB OF DBLEGATBS
Place of Meeting.-Chairman. R. A. Lyman . Lincoln. Nebr. ; Ray S . Kelley. Boston. Mass. ; R. C . Wilson . Athens. Ga.; Paul G . Stod,hill. Denver. Colo.; P.H . Costello. Chicago. Ill. State Food and Drug Legislation.-Chairman. R . P . Fisch.lis. Trenton. N . J .; R . L . Swain. New York. N . Y .; C . L . O·Connell. Pittsburgh. Pa. ; A. L. I. Winne. R ichmond. Va. Continuation Study for Pharmacists.-Chairman. C . V. Netz, Minneapolis. Minn.; H. Georl'e DeKay, Lafayette, Ind.; J. A. Reese, Lawrence, Kans.; R . Q. Richards, Fort Meyen, Fla.
THE SECTIONS Scientific Section.-Chairman . Charles O . Wilson. Mi • . neapolis, Minn.; First Vice-Chairman, Lloyd W. Hazelton. Washington. D . C .; Second Vice-Chairman . J . C. Ward. Denve~, Col. ; Secretary. F . E . Bibbins, Indianapolis, Ind.;Delegale to tke House of Del. gates. W . H . Hartung. Baltimor•• Md. Committee on Ebert Prize.-Chairman. Ole Gisvold. Minneapolis; L. H . Baldinger. South Bend. Ind .; F. F. Blicke. Ann Arbor. M ich.; A. Taub. New York City; M. W. Green. Washington . D. C. Committee on Kilmer Prize.-Chairman. J. A. R . .... Lawrence, Kan . ; C . H. Johnson, Gainesville. Fla.; H. W. Youngken. Jr .• Seattle . Board of Re,iew of Papers.-Chairman . F . E. Bibbins. Indianapolis. Ind. (1 946); H. M. Burlage. Chapel Hill. N. C. (1946); L . C . Zopf. Iowa City. Iowa (1947) ; F . F. Johnson, Berkeley. Cal. (1947) ; L. W . Rowe. Detroit. M ich. (1943); H . W . Youngken. Boston. Mass. (19 43) ; C. O . Lee. Lafay · ett e. Ind. (19 44) ; L . W. R ising. Seattle. Was h . (1944); E. V. Lynn . Boston. Mass. (1945); W. T . S umerford . Athens. Ga. (1945). Committee on Monographs.-Chairman. K . L. Kelly. Washington. D . C . ; E. J . Ireland. New Orleans; R . F. Voigt. Chicago; T . D. Rowe. Richmond. Va. ; G . H. McFad· den. Ada. Ohio. Section on Education and Legislation.-Chairman. E. J. Ireland, New Orleans, La. ; V ice- Chairman, W. F . Sudro, Fargo. N . D . ; S .cretary . P . O. Clark . Chi11icothe. Mo.; Del.gat. to the House of Delegates. R . T . Lakey. Detroit. Mich. Section on Practical Pharmacy.-Chairman. E. P . Guth. Columbus, Ohio; First Vice-Chairman, C . O . Wilson. Minne· apolis, Minn. ; S econd Viu -Charma1l . G . P . Crossen, Des Moines. Iowa ; Secretar y. R . W . Clark. Rahway. N. J.; Delegat. to the House of Del.gates. L . C . Zopf. Iowa City. rowa . SubsectioD on Hospital Pharmacy.-Chairman. H . A. K . Whitney. Ann Arbor. Mich.; Vice-Chairman. D. A. Clarke. New York City ; Seeretary. H a zel E . Landeen. Christian R. Holmes Hospital, University of- Cincinna ti, Cincinnati. Ohio; Treasurer, SIster M. L. Ludmilla. St . Louis, Mo . Section on Pharmaceutical Economics.-Chairman , B. R . Mull , Indianapolis, Ind . ; Vice· Chairman, C . S. Austin, Baltimore, Md. ; S ecretary , S . Wilson, Pittsburgh. Pa.: Delegat. to the House of Deleg ates. B. Olive Cole. Balti mor•• Md. Section on Historical Pharmacy.-Chairman. F . D. Stoll. St.Louis, Mo.; Vice- Ch airman, R . Bienfang, Norman, Okla. ; Secretary. K . L. Kaufman, Richmond, Va.; Delet ett to the Heuse 0/ Delegates, L. F. J ones, Indianapolis, Ind. STANDING AND SPE CIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSOCIATION Elected by the Council Committee on National Formulary.-Chairman. J. L. Powers, Washingto n, D . C .; G . L . Jenkins. Lafayette, Ind. (1 949); C . O. Lee. La fayette. Ind. (19 48) ; A. B. Nichols. Philadelphia . Pa. (1 947); J. B. Fullerton. Kala· ma'oo. Mich. (1946) ; F . L. Bla ck. Baltimore. Md. (1945) ; H . H . Schaefer. Brookl y n. N . Y . (1 944) ; H. A . K. Whitn.y. Ann Arbor. Mich . (1 943); E. W . Wirth . Chicago. Ill . (1952); R. A. Deno. Newark . N . J . (1 950) ; H . W. Haag. Richmond. Va. (1951). Committee on Recipe Book.-Chairman. J. L. Lascoff. Ne,. York City ; J. K . Attwood . Jacksonville. Fla.; I. A. Becker. Chicago. IlL; F . E . Bibbins. Indianapolis. Ind. ; H. M. Burlage. Chapel Hi11. N . C . ; E. F. Cook. Philadelphia. Pa.; M . G. de Navarre. Detroit. M ich.; H. A. K . Whitney. An. Arbor. Mich.; R . P . Fiscllelis. Trenton . N. J.; John E. O'Brien, Omaha, Nebr.; E . N . Gathercoal, Chicago, Ill.; S. L. Hilton. Washington. D . C . ; H. E . Kendig. Philadel· phia . Pa.; J . F . M cClos key. New Orleans . La. ; C. E. McCormick. Baltimore, Md.; G. A . Moulton, Peterborough, N . H . ; J. C . Munch. Upper Darby . Pa. ; C . L . O ·Connell. Pittsbur,h. Pa.; G. C . Schick• • Newark. N . J . ; R . L . Swain. New York City ; R . E. T . rry. Chicago. IlL; J . L . Powers. Washington . D . C .; O. U. SissoR. Chicago. Ill. ; C. P . Wimmer. N e .. York City ; R . W. Rodman, Washington. D. C. Committee on Pharmaceutical Research.-Chairma •• F . E . Bibbin s . India napolis. Ind. (1943); Ernest Little. Newark. N . J. (1943). W . J . Husa. Gainsville. Fla. (1944) ; G . D. Beal. Pittsburgh. P a . (194 4) ; G. L . Jenkins. purdue University. Lafayette. Ind. (1 947) ; H . W. Youngken. Boston. Mass. (1946) ; B. V. Christensen. Columbus. Ohio (1947); L . W . Rowe. Detroit. M ich. (1946); J. C . Krantz, Jr .• Baltimore. Md. (1945) ; E. N . Gathercoal. Chicaco. Ill.
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Au",,;al. M.",b .... B. F. Cook. Philadelphia. Pa.;
J. L. Powen. Washington. D . C.; B. F. Kelly. Washington.
D. C.; H. H. Schaefer. Brooklyn. N. Y . Coaunlttee on E:dUbit••-Cha;'m ..... F . D. Lascolf. N.w York City; G . C. Schicks. N.wark. N . J .: M . J . Andr.wa. Baltimor•• Md.; H . W. H.in•• Washington. D . C. ; A. B. Nichol•• Philadelphia. Pa. E.·Officio. H. C. Christensen. ChicaiO. 111. SpeCial Committee on AlllUat.d Organization••-Chai,. m••• H. H. Scha.fer. Brooklyn. N . Y.; P. H . Costello. ChiOliO. III.; E. F . Kelly. Washiagton. D. C. Appointed by the President Committee On Social and Economic Relation ••....:Chai'ma... R. P. Fischelis. Trenton. N. J.; E . F. Kelly. Washington. D. C.; F. J. LeBlanc. Brookings. S. D.; R . S. Warnack. Lo. Angeles. Cal. ; C . P. Frailey. Washington. D. C. Committee on Local and Student Branches.-Chai,ma". Ernest Little. Newark. N . J. ; Harold S. Runsvold. Claremont. Calif.; R . S . Fuqua. Baltimore. Md.; E . E. Vicher. Chicago. IlL; Bernard A. Bialk. Detroit. Mich.; F . P. Pokorny. New York City; C . L . Cox. Newark. N . J . ; D. B. Pew, CI.veland. Ohio ; F . A. Geue. Portland, Ore.; C. V. Netz, Minneapolis, Minn. ; J . D . MCintyre. Philadelphia. Pa.; Edward Cox. Auburn. Ala. ; Betty Colgan. Bridgeport. Conn.; Morris Fockler, Big Rapids, Mich.; Edith Battle, Washington. D . C.; Shirley Poch~. New Orleans. La.: Florence Rei&er, Louisville, Ky. ; M a rgaret Timmons, Columbus. Ohio ; Dot Gohmann. Lafayette, Ind.; John Stadoick, Providence, R . 1. ; Irma Jurgens, Brooklyn. N . Y.; Libbie Merlin. Atlanta, Ga. ; Haakon Bang. Pullman. Wash.; Delpha L . Donner. Iowa City. Iowa ; Marie Steigerwalt. Andreas. Pa.; Mrs. A. Scott. Los Angeles. Calif. ; Gerry Percival, University. M iss. ;. Rose Mary Simon, Astoria, N. Y.; Doris Sax. Columbia. S. C.; Catherine Simon. Boulder. Colo. ; Jean Webber. Richmond. Va. ; Jame. Buchanan, Madison, Wis. ; Naomie Brown, Chicago, Ill. Board of Canvassers.-Chai,mn. Gordon A. Bergy. Morgantown, W . Va. ; Gay H. Dent, Morgantown, W. Va. ; Charles V. Selby. Clarksburg. W . Va. Committee OD Legislation.-Chai,ma". A. L. I. Winne. Richmond. Va. ; R. P . Fischelis. Trenton. N . J .; H. H. Scbaefer. Brooklyn. N. Y. ; R . L. Swain. New York City; Rowland Jones. Washington. D . C.; A . G. DuMez. Balti1I0re, Md. ; E . F . Kelly, Washington. D. C. Committee on U. S. Pharmacopmia.-Chai,ma". C . L. O·Connell. Pittsburgh. Pa. (1948) ; E . H . Wirth. Chicago. III. (1946); J . L. Hayman , Morgalltown. W . Va. (1952); H. E . X:endi(. Philadelphia. Pa. (1943) ; C. C . Glov.r, Ann Arbor. Mich. (1944); A. F . Schlichting. St. Louis. Mo. (1945) ; W . J . Husa. Gainesville. Fla. (1947) ; F . O. Taylor, Detroit. Mich., (1950); W. F. Rudd, Richmond. Va. (1949); L. D. Hiner. Columbus. Ohio (1951) . Committee on Pharmaceutical Syllabus.-Chai,ma.. . H . C. MuidooD. Pittsburgh. Pa. (1946) ; E. D . Stanley. Madison. Wis. (1947); E . R . Series, Chicago. III. (1949); R . A. Lyman. Lincoln, Nebr. (1943) ; Glenn L . Jenkins. Lafay.tte. Ind. (1944) ; R . A. Deno . Newark. N . J . (1945) ; A. H . Uhl. Madison. Wis. (1948) . Committee on Pharmacy Week.-Chai,man. Charles R. Bohrer, Washington , D . C.; D . S. Evans, Orlando, Fla.; O. Renn.bobm . Madison , Wis. ; J.. A . Lynch, Philadelpbia . Pa.; F . D . Lascolf. New York, N. Y . ; G . H . Frates. San Francisco. Cal. Committee on Horticultural Nomeaclature.-Chai,man . H. W. Youngken. Boston. Mass.; C. W . Ballard. New York City; E. H. Wirth . Chicago. Ill. Committee on Physiological Te.ting.-Chai,ma ... L . W. Rowe. Detroit. Mich.; Wm. T. McClosky. Washington. D. C.; C. W . Chapman. Baltimor• • Md. ; C. A. Morrell. Ottawa, Can.; E . E . Swanson, Indianapolis, Ind.; M . R . Thompson. New York City; H. B. Haag. Richmond. Va.; James C. Munch . Upper Darby. Pa. This committ.e r.ports in full to the Scientific Section and in abstract to the Hou•• of D.I.gates. Committee on William Procter, Jr •• Monument Fund.Chairman, James E . Hancock, Baltimore, Md. ; A. R . L . Dohm. Baltimore. Md. ; D . M . R. Culbr.th. Baltimore. Md.; H. T. Hopkins. K.yport. N . J . ; J . G . Beard. Chap.l Hill. N . C.; Ivor Griffith. Philad.lphia. Pa.; C. G. Merr.lI. Cincinnati, Ohio ; Jose P . Alacan, Havana, Cuba; R. L. . . Ouigl.y. Washington. D . C. Committee On Lay Prea. Relationa.-ChaJTma ... R . W . Rodman Washington, D . C . ; P . H . Costello. Cooperstown. N. D. ; C. T . Eidsmo • • BrookinKs, :>.• D . ; Clara B. MiII.r. Topeka. Kans. ; J . L . Pow.rs. WashlDgton, D. C. ; S ..H . Dretzka, Milwaukee, Wis.
Committee on Endowment Fund.-Chai,m"... H . A. B . Dunmng. Baltimore. Md. ; C. E . Vand.rkleed. Philad.lphia. Pa.; E . L. N.wcomb. N.w York City; Brnest Little. New· ark. N. J . ; C. P . Frailey. Washington. D . C .; H . C . Frit.ch. D.troit. Mich. The American lAatitute .f Pharmacy Maintenance Committee.-Chai'''' ..... H . A. B. Dunni.K. Baltimore. Mel.; E. F. Kelly. Washi.gt••• D . C . ; R. L. Swaia. N ... York. N. Y.; S. L. Hilton. WashinJlon. D . C.; R . P. Fisch.Ii •• Trenton. N . J . ; G. D . Beal. P.ttshurgh. Pa. Committee On Pharmacists in the Go,ernment Seniee.Chai,ma ... H. E . KeRclig. Philad.lphia. Pa. ; B. T . Fairchild. N ... York City ; Frank L. McCartn.y. Norwich. N. Y . Also thr•• eacll t. be appoint.d by the N. A . B . P .• A. A. C. P. aa" the N . A. R . D . lnteraati.nal Pharllllleeutical Federation.-Del'!rates. M . R. Thompsoa. New York City ; H. H. Schaef.r. Brooklyn. N . Y. R.po,'"•. R. L. Swain. N.w Y ..rk City; H. W. Youngken, Bost0n, Mass. ; R. A. Lymall, Lincola, Nebr. American AssociatioR fer til. A" ...cemeat of Science.Councilo,•• E . F. Kelly, Washisgto •• D. C. ; G. L. Jenkins. Lafay.tt •• Ind, ; J. A. Rees •• Lawreace, Kans. National Drug Trade CQnfereace Delegatea.-G. D . Beal. Pittsburgh. Pa. (1945); E . F . Kelly, Washiagton. D . C. (1943); R . P. Fiscllelis. Tre.to • • N. J . (19H). Committee o. Medical CORtiRuatien. Conference On lnterAllied RelatiGn. in the Fiel...f Educati.n.-Chai,m ..... H. C. Muldoon. Pittsburgh. Pa. ; G . L. J.nkins. Lafayette. Ind. ; F . J. Goodrich. Seattle. Wash . Committee OR Pre.cription Toleraaces-Chai,ma... J . K. Attwood, JacksoDville, Fla.; J . A. Reese , Lawrence, Kans.; C. T . E idsmoe. Brookings,. S. D . ; M . J . Andr.ws. Ba1ti~or•• Md. ; L . C. Zopf, low~ C.ty. lewa; E. D. Stanl.y. MadlSen. Wis. This committee reports iD full to the Section oa Practical Pharmacy and Dispensing aad in abstract to the House of DeI.gates. Committee On Professional Relation8.-Chai,ma ... C. H. Evans, Warrenton, Ga.; A. L . Malmo, Duluth, Min•. ; E. J. Bob.rg. Eau Clair•• Wis. ; C . J . Hamilto• • Pomp... o. Fla.; L. Ruff. Columbu •• Ohio; F . D . Lascolf. N.w York. N. Y.; W. D. Strother. Columbia. S . C.; Chari •• V. Selby. Clarkiburg. W . Va.; F. W. Moudry. St. Paul. Mina.; T. D. R ....e. Richmond. Va. ; R . A . Kuev.r. Iowa City. Iowa; L. W . Rising. Seattl •• Wash. ; R . C . Wilson. Atheas. Ga. CommiUee on Dental Pilarmacy.-Chai,,,,a... G. C. Schicks. N.wark. N. J . ; Leslie Ohmart. BostOD. Mass.; R. B. T.rry. Chicago. III. ; M. J . A.dr.ws. Baltimor •• Md. ; Max N . Lemberger, Milwaukee, Wis. ; G. W. Jones, Seattle, Wash. ; H. D. Cram.r. Columbus. Ohio. CQmmittee On CORstitution and By-La....-Cha.''''''... R. L. SwaiD. N.w York. N. Y .; G. D . Beal. Pittsburgh. Pa.; R . P . Fischeli•• Treato • • N . J .; E. F . Kelly. Washillct8n. D. C.; A. L. I. WinRe. Richmoad. Va.; J . Murphy. Milwauk ••• Wi~.; V. K.ys. Columbu., Olli• . Committee on Long Rallge Pregram of Policy.-Ch ..i,,,,,, .. , G. L. J.nkin •• Lafayette. IRd.; R.. P. Fischelis, Treaten. N . J. ; C. P. Frailey. WashingtoB. D . C.; R . L . SwaiR. N ... York. N . Y . ; H . A . B . Du.aiaC. Baltimor• • Md.; P. H. Costello, Cooperstown, N . D .; J. B. Burt, Lineal., Nebr.; R . C. Wilson, Athens, Ga.; W. F . Rudd. Richmond. Va. American DocumentatioR In8titute.- Del.,a/ •• E. F. K.lly. Washiagtoa. D. C. Americas Society for Te.tisg Materiala. · Committe• • n GlaSI Rnd Glaaa Pr.. duct •.-Del.,al•• J. L . Pow .... WashillCtoa. D . C. C.mmisaiGn oa Stanolardizatio. of Biological Staina.Del.,al., C. W. Ballard. N.w York. N. Y . Committee on Personael Problems.-Chs',m•• , J. B. Burt, Li.coln. Nebr. ; R . C. WiI.oB. Ath •••• Ga.; H . C. Muldoo•• Pittsburgll. Pa. (Also three each to be appeiate4 by the A. A. C. P .• N. A. B. P . as. N . A. It. D .) Joist Ceaaittee with American Social H,.gi .... Au.ciati ••• R. P . Fiscllelia. Treate•• N. J.; It. L. Swain. New York. N . Y.; Tlleodore Campbell. Jr . • Plti1ad.lphia. Pa. ; E . F. K.lly. Wasilillgton. D. C.
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