158 THE ALUMNI JOURNAL 



THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING 



OF THE 



NEW YORK STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 



[Continued.) 



The Committee on Propaganda work, Professor William C. 

 Anderson, Chairman, and the Committee on New Remedies, Mr. 

 Otto Raubenheimer, Chairman, each presented a comprehensive 

 report of the activities of the respective committee. These re- 

 ports were upon motion duly received. 



Professor William Mansfield gave an interesting and instruc- 

 tive lecture on "The Poisonous Plants of the Hudson Valley," ex- 

 hibiting specimens illustrative of his remarks. 



"The Application of Tincture of Iodine in Surgery and the Re- 

 sultant Advantages to the Pharmacist" was the title of a paper 

 read by F. E. Niece of New York. 



The convention selected nominees for membership on the State 

 Board of Pharmacy to succeed John Hurley of Little Falls, J. 

 Leon Lascoff of New York, and John Wall of New York. The 

 following named members of the Association were selected : 



J. Leon Lascoff, 



Peter Diamond, 



John Hurley, 



John Roemer, 



^^'illiam Mansfield, 



Joseph Kahn, 



A. S. Wardle, 



John R. Wall, 



Mrs. St. Clair 



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As usually is the case, the traveling men were very much in 

 evidence. They were responsible for the greater part of the enter- 

 tainment features provided. The local Committee also excelled 

 along these lines. . 



