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The following standing Committees were appointed for the 

 year: 



Of Finance.— Mx. C. C. Biddle, Dr. Patterson, and Mr. 

 Kuhn. 



Of Publication. — Mr. Lea, Dr. Hays, and Mr. Fisher. 



On the Hall— My. Campbell, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Fraley. 



On the Library. — Dr. Hays, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Pen- 

 ington. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the So- 

 ciety: 



Theodore Strong, Professor, Rutgers College, N. Jersey. 



Alfred L. Elwyn, M.D., of Philadelphia. 



Robert Bridges, M.D., of Philadelphia. 



John W. Draper, M.D., Professor, University of N. York. 



W. A. Norton, Professor, Delaware College. 



J. W. Francis, M.D., New York. 



W. C. Redfield, New York. 



G. T. Mower, M.D., U. S. Army. 



John Locke, M.D., Professor, Cincinnati. 



Alonzo Potter, Professor, Union College, Schenectady. 



Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the United States. 



Joseph Story, Judge of the Supreme Court of the United 

 States. 



Benjamin F. Butler, late Attorney General of the United 

 States. 



Jacob J. Eckpeldt, United States Mint. 



William E. Dubois, do. 



John C. Trautwine, of Philadelphia. 



John L. Hart, Principal of the High School. 



Stated Meeting, February 2. 



Present, thirty-six members. 



Dr. Chapman, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Messrs. Elwyn, Trautwine, Eckfeldt, Du Bois, and Hart, 

 newly elected members, were presented to the presiding of- 

 ficer, signed the constitution, and took their seats. 



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