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All are a Part of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Headquarters Building will Benefit Every One

✍ Scribed by Whelpley, Henry M.


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1925
Weight
165 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0898-140X

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✦ Synopsis


progress of that institution during recent years. In 1924, on the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation, the College conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Pharmacy upon Mr. Godding in appreciation of his long and helpful service to the institution. Mr. and Mrs. Godding have been regular attendants at the meetings of the AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION for many years and Mr. Godding served as President of the ASSOCIATION in 1911ASSOCIATION in -1912. . He is a member of many other organizations, including the National Association of Retail Druggists and its Boston branch, the Massachusetts State Pharmaceutical Association, the Boston Druggists' Association, and the Boston Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Godding is companionable, but he is of a quiet and reserved disposition, and it is his habit to listen carefully to the discussion of a question before adopting his attitude on it. Those who have worked with him have learned that he is seldom on the wrong side of a question, which gives them great confidence in his judgment, and he has attained to a position of leadership among those active in pharmaceutical affairs in Massachusetts and the rest of New England. In his service to pharmaceutical organizations, he thinks only of the good of the cause and asks nothing for himself. This, however, is the type of man that we delight to honor and Mr. Godding has held offices of responsibility and trust in many organizations. T. J. BRADLEY.