BOARDS OF PHARMACY.

ALABAMA.—L. C. Lewis, President, Tuskegee, ’14; S. A. Williams, Troy, ’16; W. E. Bingham, Tuscaloosa, ’14; W. P. Thomason, Guntersville, ’15; E. P. Galt, Secretary, Selma, ’13.

ARKANSAS.—J. B. Bond, President, Little Rock, ’15; J. A. Gibson, Little Rock, ’14; R. A. Warren, Clarksville, ’16; S. J. McMahon, Batesville, ’12; J. F. Dowdy, Secretary, Little Rock, ’13.

FLORIDA.—E. Berger, President, Tampa, ’16; Leon Hale, Tampa, ’14; H. H. D’Alemberte, Pensacola, ’14; W. D. Jones, Jacksonville, ’13; D. W. Ramsaur, Secretary-Treasurer, Palatka, ’12.

GEORGIA.—H. C. Thuptrine, President, Savannah, ’12; W. S. Elkin, Jr., Atlanta, ’16; S. E. Bayne, Macon, ’14; R. H. Land, Augusta, ’13; Herman Shuptrine, Savannah, ’12; C. D. Jordan, Secretary, Monticello, ’15.

KENTUCKY.—J. H. Martin, President, Winchester, ’12; R. H. White, Mt. Sterling, ’14; Addison Dimmitt, Louisville, ’15; C. Lewis Diehl, Louisville, ’13; G. O. Patterson, Hawesville, ’16; J. W. Gayles, Secretary, Frankfort (not a member).

LOUISIANA.—C. W. Outhwaite, President, New Iberia, ’13; Gustave Seemann, New Orleans, ’13; Peter Rupp, New Orleans, ’13; E. L. McClung, Natchitoches, ’13; W. E. Allen, Monroe, ’13; Paul Eckels, Crowley, ’13; M. M. Bradburn, New Orleans, ’13; E. H. Walsdorf, Secretary, New Orleans, ’13.

MARYLAND.—H. L. Meredith, President, Hagerstown, ’13; W. C. Powell, Snow Hill, ’17; J. F. Frames, Baltimore, ’16; D. R. Millard, Baltimore, ’15; Ephraim Bacon, Secretary, Roland Park, ’14.

MISSISSIPPI.—H. M. Fraser, President, University; P. J. Fife, Jackson; S. C. Lindsey, Europa; T. O. Slaughter, Waynesboro; W. W. Ellis, Secretary, Fayette.

NORTH CAROLINA.—E. V. Zoeller, President, Tarboro, ’12; J. P. Stowe, Charlotte, ’16; W. W. Horne, Fayetteville. ’15; I. W. Rose, Rocky Mount, ’13; F. W. Hancock, Sec., Oxford, ’14.

OKLAHOMA.—W. F. Dodd, President, Caddo, ’13; L. D. Brunk, Nowata, ’16; F. B. Lillie, Guthrie, ’12; J. D. Humphrey, Bristow, ’15; J. C. Burton, Secretary, Stroud, ’14.

TENNESSEE.—F. W. Ward President, Memphis. ’12; M. E. Hutton, Nashville, ’13; W. A. McBath, Knoxville, ’16; O. J. Nance, Jackson, ’15; J. B. Sand, Nashville, ’14; Ira B. Clark, Secretary, Nashville (not a member).

TEXAS.—J. A. Weeks, President, Ballinger, ’13; J. R. Crittenden, Teague, ’13; W. F. Robertson, Gonzales, ’13; H. C. Jackson, Austin, ’13; H. V. Schumann, New Braunfels, ’13; R. H. Walker, Secretary, Gonzales (not a member).

SOUTH CAROLINA.—C. A. Milford, President, Abbeville, ’14; J. M. Oliver, Orangeburg, ’16; H. E. Heinitsch, Jr., Spartanburg, ’12; D. P. Frierson, Charleston, ’13; L. P. Fouche, Anderson, ’15; D. T. Riley, Florence, ’17; F. M. Smith, Secretary, Charleston (not a member).

VIRGINIA.—H. S. Arrington, President, Norfolk, ’17; C. P. Kearfott. Martinsville, ’16; W. L. Lyle, Bedford; J. E. Jackson, Tazewell, ’15; T. A. Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, Richmond, ’14.


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