252  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association.  {Am'M°yri9^arm 
Fisher,  1845 ;  Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  Medicine  by  George  B. 
Wood,  1849. 
A  motion  by  Professor  Remington,  seconded  by  Professor 
Kraemer,  heartily  thanking  Mrs.  Watkins  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Moore 
for  their  generous  donation,  was  adopted. 
Florence  Yaple, 
Secretary  pro  tern. 
PENNSYLVANIA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
To  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation : 
On  the  28th  day  of  June  next  we  hold  our  thirty-third  annual 
meeting  at  Buena  Vista  Springs. 
The  Membership  Committee  realize  the  importance  of  a  large 
addition  to  our  number  this  year.  Other  State  associations  have 
been  going  forward  rapidly,  and  we  feel  that  this  should  be  our 
banner  year,  and  there  is  no  good  reason  why  it  should  not  be  if 
every  member  would  try  to  secure  at  least  one  new  member.  The 
coming  year  will  be  an  important  one  in  legislative  matters. 
If  every  druggist  could  be  informed  touching  what  benefits  he 
may  derive  by  having  our  Legislative  Committee  look  after  our 
interests,  he  certainly  would  come  to  the  conclusion  that  it  is  the 
best  investment  he  makes  (and  to  think,  that  only  two  dollars  is  all 
that  he  is  required  to  pay).  In  addition — he  has  the  proceedings 
forwarded  him  without  additional  cost — and  it  is  self-evident  that 
if  he  will  read  them  carefully  he  will  be  very  much  benefited  in  many 
ways. 
No  doubt  you  are  well  posted  as  to  the  text  of  this  letter,  but 
this  is  only  a  reminder  from  the  committee  as  to  what  we  feel  is 
your  duty  to  your  brother  druggist. 
We  enclose  herewith  a  copy  of  a  circular  letter,  which  the 
Executive  Committee  have  sent  to  all  non-members  of  the  associa- 
tion in  the  State.  A  liuk  mLcionary  work  on  your  part  will  materi- 
ally aid  in  bringing  those  in  your  State  within  the  fold.  Will  you 
do  it? 
Enclosed  please  find  "  blank  application."  If  in  need  of  more, 
write  our  Secretary,  Mr.  Heffner,  or  myself. 
Yours  fraternally, 
Wm.  E.  Lee. 
