MEETINGS OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS ON FRmAY, Oct. 22, 1954, George E. Holmes gave a lecture on "Tube Metals, Protective Internal Coatings and Seepage." The meeting was held at the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Mansion House, London. The next lecture was held on Nov. 22, 1954, at St. Ermin's Hotel in Lon- don. R.L. Lloyd gave his paper on "The Merchandise Marks Act." Dr. K. G. A. Pankhurst gave a lecture on "The Penetration of Fatty Matter Into Skin" on Dec. 20, 1954, at the Royal Society of Tropical Medi- cine and Hygiene. The Annual Dinner-Dance will be held at the Cafe Royal, Regent Street, London, W. 1, on Jan. 28, 1955. The tickets are priced at 30/- each and may be reserved on application to P. J. Fowler, Misbourne House, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire. S. J. Palling has resigned from the Office of Hon. Secretary, and the new Hon. Secretary is F. Riley, 140 Park Lane, London, W. 1. SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN REPORT OF THE HONORABLE SECRETARY, F. R•LEY THE SEASON'S activities have already started, and about sixty attended the first lecture given by G. Holmes who read a paper entitled "Tube Metals, Protective Internal Coatings and Seepage." The next lecture took place at St. Ermin's Hotel, Caxton Street, S.W.1 at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, November 22nd. We are asked to draw to your attention the following items. 1. The next of the British editions of THE JOURSAL iS almost com- pleted, and while sufficient articles are on hand for this, it is hoped to pro- duce another British edition in mid-1955. Dr. A. W. Middleton, the Honorable Editor, whose address is 33, Devereux Drive, Warford, would be glad to hear from any member or associate who might have something to contribute. Papers dealing with original work are particularly wel- come. 314
MEETINGS OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS ON FRmAY, Oct. 22, 1954, George E. Holmes gave a lecture on "Tube Metals, Protective Internal Coatings and Seepage." The meeting was held at the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Mansion House, London. The next lecture was held on Nov. 22, 1954, at St. Ermin's Hotel in Lon- don. R.L. Lloyd gave his paper on "The Merchandise Marks Act." Dr. K. G. A. Pankhurst gave a lecture on "The Penetration of Fatty Matter Into Skin" on Dec. 20, 1954, at the Royal Society of Tropical Medi- cine and Hygiene. The Annual Dinner-Dance will be held at the Cafe Royal, Regent Street, London, W. 1, on Jan. 28, 1955. The tickets are priced at 30/- each and may be reserved on application to P. J. Fowler, Misbourne House, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire. S. J. Palling has resigned from the Office of Hon. Secretary, and the new Hon. Secretary is F. Riley, 140 Park Lane, London, W. 1. SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN REPORT OF THE HONORABLE SECRETARY, F. R•LEY THE SEASON'S activities have already started, and about sixty attended the first lecture given by G. Holmes who read a paper entitled "Tube Metals, Protective Internal Coatings and Seepage." The next lecture took place at St. Ermin's Hotel, Caxton Street, S.W.1 at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, November 22nd. We are asked to draw to your attention the following items. 1. The next of the British editions of THE JOURSAL iS almost com- pleted, and while sufficient articles are on hand for this, it is hoped to pro- duce another British edition in mid-1955. Dr. A. W. Middleton, the Honorable Editor, whose address is 33, Devereux Drive, Warford, would be glad to hear from any member or associate who might have something to contribute. Papers dealing with original work are particularly wel- come. 314
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