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Ulrich Wisendanger, Chairman of the Committee on the status 

 of pharmacists in the state service, reported for that committee. 

 The report was adopted and the committee continued. 



The entertainment features of the meeting- were remarkably- 

 successful. They consisted in the main of a reception to President 

 Sears, a trolley tour of the city, card parties, a dinner at Manitou 

 Beach, a ball game, and last but not least of an excellent enter- 

 tainment provided by The Commercial Travellers Auxilliary. 



The newly elected officers are as follows: 



President : L. J. Schlesinger, Yonkers. 



Vice-Presidents: 



J. H. Rehfuss, Brooklyn; 

 A. S. Wardle, Hudson ; 

 E. E. Chilson, Rochester. 



Secretary: E. S. Dawson, Syracuse. 



Treasurer: Frank Richardson, Cambridge. 



Executive Committee : 



C. N. Lehmann, Tottenville ; 

 Joseph Weinstein, New York; 

 A. M. Palmer, Olean. 



It is reported that the 1913 meeting of the association will be 



held during the month of June, at the Catskill Mountain House, 



Catskill, New York. 



Respectfully submitted, 



GEO. C. DIEKMAN, 



Chairman of Delegates. 



THE DRUG CLERK'S LAMENT. 



Some people work eight hours a day, 



The law prescribes their call; 

 Some ten, some twelve — some more than that, 



And some don't work at all. 



And all are kicking, more or less; 



There's something makes them sore, 

 But look at me, I never kick, 



And I work twenty-four. — Fame. 



