INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS ......... , . -' , .....: ? ,.'• ..•.½ •-- . .•. •.. .• .•: ..:• .... "::%. .:.. " . : ß ß •*':½•" -• •, "'"%•%.•b .•, _ "' Delegates to the Meeting of the I.F.S.C.C. who were entertained at lunch by the president, Chairman and Council of the Toilet Preparations Federation l,td., April 15, 1959. to Right: Sitti,g•O. Deny (Bdgium) S. Strianse (U.S.A.) I. B. Wilkinson (Great Britain) M. 6. deNavarre (U.S.A.) R.H. Marriott (Great BritainC Erik Thomsen (Den- mark) J. W. Middlesmiss T. Lyddon Gardner Mrs. E. Millman 6. Dumont (Bdgium). Standing'- T. O. C. Hendy R.A. Kramer (U.S.A.) Bjarne E. Borud (Norway/ C. A. Wil- liams Dr. L.-W. Masch (Germany) P. V•lon (France} D. Budgett-Meakin R.G. Dyas. A HISTORIC MEETING took place in the rooms of the Chemical Society, Burlington House, London, on April lSth when representatives of eight countries met to discuss the formation of an International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists. This Federation would link together the various autonomous national societies into an international body, capable of acting in such fields as international standards, establishment of professional status of the cos- roetic scientist, publication of bulletins, abstracts and reviews on cosmetic science to name only a few. The countries represented on this occasion were: Belgium, l)enmark, ]trance, Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden and the United States. Agreement was reached on a provisional constitution. The delegates are now returning to report to their national Societies and as soon as possible a second council meeting will be held to draw up a final constitution. A provisional secretariat has been established in London (2 Lovers Walk, London, N. 5) but the final headquarters have yet to be agreed upon. 369
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS ......... , . -' , .....: ? ,.'• ..•.½ •-- . .•. •.. .• .•: ..:• .... "::%. .:.. " . : ß ß •*':½•" -• •, "'"%•%.•b .•, _ "' Delegates to the Meeting of the I.F.S.C.C. who were entertained at lunch by the president, Chairman and Council of the Toilet Preparations Federation l,td., April 15, 1959. to Right: Sitti,g•O. Deny (Bdgium) S. Strianse (U.S.A.) I. B. Wilkinson (Great Britain) M. 6. deNavarre (U.S.A.) R.H. Marriott (Great BritainC Erik Thomsen (Den- mark) J. W. Middlesmiss T. Lyddon Gardner Mrs. E. Millman 6. Dumont (Bdgium). Standing'- T. O. C. Hendy R.A. Kramer (U.S.A.) Bjarne E. Borud (Norway/ C. A. Wil- liams Dr. L.-W. Masch (Germany) P. V•lon (France} D. Budgett-Meakin R.G. Dyas. A HISTORIC MEETING took place in the rooms of the Chemical Society, Burlington House, London, on April lSth when representatives of eight countries met to discuss the formation of an International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists. This Federation would link together the various autonomous national societies into an international body, capable of acting in such fields as international standards, establishment of professional status of the cos- roetic scientist, publication of bulletins, abstracts and reviews on cosmetic science to name only a few. The countries represented on this occasion were: Belgium, l)enmark, ]trance, Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden and the United States. Agreement was reached on a provisional constitution. The delegates are now returning to report to their national Societies and as soon as possible a second council meeting will be held to draw up a final constitution. A provisional secretariat has been established in London (2 Lovers Walk, London, N. 5) but the final headquarters have yet to be agreed upon. 369
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