Very respectfully,
George M. Kober, M.D.,
Chairman.
F. A. Winter,
Lt. Colonel, Medical
Corps, U. S. Army.
E. M. Blackwell,
Surgeon, U. S. Navy.
At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the American National Red Cross held in Washington, D. C., February 14, 1913, the foregoing plan of cooperation between the medical profession and the Red Cross was unanimously approved.
George W. Davis,
Major General, U. S. A., retired,
Chairman Central Committee.
Charles L. Magee, Secretary.
Many replies are coming from county medical societies indicating a cordial acceptance of the committee’s plan. It may be said, in this connection, that the medical profession has always been generous and responsive in the highest degree in all its relations with the Red Cross. The purpose of the new plan is to provide a simple system by means of which this cordial relationship may become more effective.
THE FORTY-NINTH STATE BOARD
The New Mexico State Board of the American Red Cross was appointed on February 26, 1913, this being the forty-ninth Board organized since the inception of the State Board form of organization.