400  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association.    { AlA5usta9oam' 
phia,  spoke  in  behalf  of  the  A.Ph.A.,  and  Mr.  Walter  Rothwell, 
of  Hatboro,  spoke  for  the  Montgomery  County  Retail  Druggists' 
Association.  The  Philadelphia  Association  of  Retail  Druggists 
was  represented  by  F.  M.  Apple,  of  Philadelphia. 
The  Committee  on  Resolutions  concerning  the  re-appointment  of 
W.  L.  Cliffe  then  offered  a  report  which  was  unanimously  approved 
by  a  rising  vote,  and  the  secretary  was  instructed  to  telegraph  the 
same  in  full  to  Governor  Stuart. 
Mr.  J.  W.  England  responded  to  the  call  for  delegates  in  behalf 
of  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Mr.  Charles  Rehfuss,  of  Philadelphia,  in  speaking  for  the  N.A.R.D., 
called  attention  to  the  expectations  that  the  coming  meeting  in 
Atlantic  City  would  be  the  largest  in  the  history  of  that  Association. 
The  President  then  read  a  congratulatory  telegram  from  Dr.  H.  M. 
Whelpley,  of  St.  Louis.  The  delegates  from  the  P. P. A.  to  other 
bodies  were  then  called  upon.  Mr.  G.  A.  Gorgas  stated  that  while 
he  was  a  delegate  to  the  New  York  Association,  he  was  unable  to 
attend,  on  account  of  the  date  of  the  meeting  conflicting  with  that 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Association.  Dr.  W.  F.  Horn,  of  Carlisle, 
reported  having  attended  the  meeting  of  the  Maryland  Association 
as  a  delegate  from  the  Pennsylvania  meeting.  Mr.  William  L. 
Cliffe  reported  on  behalf  of  the  delegates  to  the  Pennsylvania  Medi- 
cal Association  at  its  annual  meeting,  held  at  Reading,  Pa.,  in 
October,  1907.  He  stated  that  an  exhibit  had  been  made  of  the 
preparations  of  the  U.S. P.  and  N.F.,  provided  by  members  of  the 
Philadelphia  Branch  of  the  A.Ph.A.,  and  previously  shown  at  the 
meeting  of  the  American  Medical  Association  at  Atlantic  City. 
This  exhibit  was  in  constant  charge  of  the  members  of  the  com- 
mittee, all  of  whom  labored  assiduously  to  further  its  objects.  Mr. 
Cliffe  stated  that  the  exhibit  had  attracted  great  interest  among  the 
physicians  in  attendance  at  the  convention,  and  that  it  was  person- 
ally visited  by  a  great  number  6i  the  most  prominent  physicians  in 
the  State,  who  enrolled  their  names  on  its  register.  The  Committee 
unanimously  recommends  the  repetition  of  this  method  of  repre- 
senting the  P.P.A.  at  this  year's  meeting  of  the  State  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. At  the  conclusion  of  this  report,  Mr.  L.  L.  Walton  stated 
that  the  P.P.A.  had  expended  the  money,  and  that  the  delegation 
had  given  freely  of  their  time,  and  that  the  profitable  end  of  this 
class  of  work  had  been  particularly  shown  by  the  interest  developed 
