Critique . Le choix d'anofficial route vers la prochaine réunion des theAmerican Institute of Homeopathy à LosAngeles en juillet, il ne fait aucun doute mais qu'theunwarranted bythose affiche prise du pouvoir d'émettre le favoringthe toile carte postale route de Santa Fe, et le faire sur les chefs de M. Fisher et M. Costain, andsecretary président du comité des transports, s'actas sorte de boomerang à ceux qui ont précipité et beenboth de courtoisie dans l'affaire. Que le comité des transports a jusqu'displayedunusual activité et d'intérêt dans son travail n'a pas besoin d'particularp
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Critique . the choice of anofficial route to the forthcoming meeting of theAmerican Institute of Homeopathy at LosAngeles in July, there is no doubt but what theunwarranted assumption of authority displayed bythose issuing the postal card canvass favoringthe Santa Fe route, and doing so over the headsof Dr. Fisher and Dr. Costain, chairman andsecretary of the transportation committee, will actas sort of boomerang to those who have beenboth hasty and discourteous in the matter. That the transportation committee thus far has displayedunusual activity and interest in its work needs no particularpicturing at this particular time. One example of this con-cern came under our personal observation during a recentvisit of Dr. Fisher in Denver. Notwithstanding his time waspretty thoroughly taken, he found opportunity of conferingwith the local member of the committee, Dr. Grant S. Peck, besides making a personal visit to nearly every railroad officein the city, during which he secured much information of a. THE CRITIQUE nature likely to be of benefit to members of the AmericanInstitute should they decide upon a short side trip to Colo-rado cn route to Los Angeles or upon their homewardjourney. The Critique believes the profession of Colorado to beunanimous in the hope that Institute members pay a short(or long) visit to Denver and Colorado points either on theirgoing or returning trip to the meeting in question. During the past few years many new show places havebeen discovered in Colorado and we shall take great pleasure, in our next issue, of presenting a profusely pictured editionwhich we hope to place in the hands of every member of theAmerican Institute of Homeopathy. This will not be in thenature of an advertisement, but a bit of enterprise on ourpart for which we will be amply repaid in case the comfortand convenience of the membership be added to thereby. While speed and scenery may be desirable to mem-bers on this trip, and these two features are too often madethe chie