RELEASE DATE: MARCH 29, 2020
KINSEARCHING
by
Marleta Childs
P. O. Box 6825
LUBBOCK, TX 79493-6825
[email protected]
Now we present the list of names of honorary members found on page 431 of the publication, TRANSACTIONS OF THE TEXAS STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SESSION HELD AT GALVESTON, TEXAS, APRIL 23rd, 24th, 25th, AND 26th, 1901 (Austin: Von Boeckmann, Schutze & Co., Printers, 1901). The roster furnishes the person’s name, post office, and state or country.
BOZEMAN, Nathan, New York, New York
CROFFORD, Thos. J., Memphis, Tennessee
DOUGLASS, Richard, Nashville, Tennessee
JONES, R. H. , Wills Point, Texas
KELLELER, Jas. M., Hot Springs, Arkansas
LARENDON, J., Houston, Texas
LE MOND, R. F., Denver, Colorado
LOVE, I. N., Post-Graduate School, New York, New York
LYDSTON, Frank G., Chicago, Illinois
MADDEN, Thos. More, 55 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland
McGUIRE, Hunter, Richmond, Virginia
McMUTRY, Louis S., Louisville, Kentucky
MEYER, J. M., Danville, Kentucky
OSBORN, T. C., Cleburne, Texas
PRATHER, W. L., Austin, Texas
PRICE, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
REED, R. Harvey, Rock Springs, Wyoming
SEARS, J. H., Waco, Texas
SMITH, Albert H., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SOUCHON, Edmond, New Orleans, Louisiana
STOUT, S. H., Dallas, Texas
STUART, D. F., Houston, Texas
TATE, H. L., Lindale, Texas
THOMPSON, W. G., 73 W. 49th St., New York, New York
WALLACE, D. R., Waco, Texas
WYETH, John A., New York, New York
YOUNG, S. O., Galveston, Texas
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Here are a few miscellaneous items found on page 8 of the December 1925 issue of The Texas Pharmaceutical Association Bulletin (Volume 46, Number 1), which was published in Forney, Texas. (Surnames are capitalized for emphasis. Some punctuation may be changed for clarity.)
“Mr. Chas. G. STEPHENS, a member of the Texas Pharmaceutical Association and popular traveling man for the Crowdus Drug Co., died at his home in Greenville, September 3, 1925....
Executive Committeeman Coakey EVANS, after several months in Austin, has moved back to his old home in Jewett. He wanted to be there for early spring and beat the other fellows to the creek bank....
Mr. R. A. GREEN is still in the employ of the Texas Board of Pharmacy and any violations of the State Pharmacy Law should be reported to Mr. W. H. COUSINS, Secretary of the Board of Pharmacy... [in] Dallas....”
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