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Lee  were  appointed  tellers,  who  after  a  ballot  was  taken,  reported 
the  election  of  E.  M.  Boring,  Theodore  Campbell,  and  Charles 
Leedom  to  membership  in  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  ensuing 
three  years. 
While  the  tellers  were  counting  the  ballots,  Mr.  William  L. 
Cliffe  informed  the  members  as  to  the  progress  being  made  in  pre- 
paring for  the  new  course  in  physical  training.  The  upper  floor 
was  almost  ready,  and  when  completed  would  compare  favorably 
with  other  institutions  that  had  devoted  much  time  to  athletics.  The 
Medical  Examiner  and  the  Instructor  in  Physical  Training  were 
anxious  to  do  their  part  of  the  work  for  the  work's  sake  and  because 
of  their  belief  in  the  great  value  of  athletics  in  educational  institu- 
tions. The  eyes  of  the  students  will  be  especially  examined  by  an 
expert,  without  additional  cost  to  the  College,  and  it  is  expected 
that  this  examination  of  the  eyes  will  prevent  much  future  trouble 
by  an  early  recognition  of  eye  defects. 
Messrs.  Lemberger,  Kraemer,  Remington,  and  Boring  expressed 
their  pleasure  at  the  information  given  by  Mr.  Cliffe. 
The  Chairman  reappointed  the  Committee  on  Membership,  as 
follows :  C.  B.  Lowe,  Chairman,  Martin  I.  Wilbert,  Edwin  M. 
Boring,  Richard  M.  Shoemaker,  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Professor  Henry  Kraemer  stated  that  the  report  of  the  delegates 
to  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  meeting  held  at 
Buena  Vista  Springs,  June  28-30,  had  been  overlooked,  and  in  the 
absence  of  the  Chairman,  Dr.  C.  B.  Lowe,  be  asked  to  furnish  a 
report  for  record  and  that  it  be  recorded  as  of  the  minutes  of  the 
meeting.    Dr.  Lowe,  later,  furnished  the  report,  as  follows : 
"  The  recent  meeting  was  one  of  the  most  successful  on  record, 
the  attendance  was  large,  the  interest  in  the  meetings  well  sustained, 
and  the  social  features  most  enjoyable.  The  standing  committees 
presented  excellent  reports.  The  Membership  Committee  reported 
136  new  members.  The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Trade  Interest 
and  that  on  Adulterations  were  especially  noteworthy,  as  was  also 
that  of  the  Committee  to  Draft  Antinarcotic  Laws  and  the  Com- 
mittee on  Legislation. 
"  The  State  Pharmaceutical  Examining  Board,  through  its  Sec- 
retary, L.  L.  Walton,  presented  a  most  complete  and  satisfactory 
report  of  the  work  done  by  the  Board.  The  Vice-President  of  the 
Board,  Christopher  Koch,  reported  the  efforts  made  to  stop  the 
cocaine  and  morphine  traffic. 
