104  College  of  Pharmacy.  {*f£?S£X™% 
The  following  provisional  program  has  been  arranged  for  the  next 
meeting,  February  18th  : 
"The  Basis  of  Atomic  Weights."  By  Prof.  Edgar  F.  Smith, 
University  of  Pennsylvania. 
"  Adulteration  of  Drugs  and  Foods."  By  Dr.  Albert  Robin, 
Delaware  State  Board  of  Health. 
"  Deodorized  Opium  Preparations."  By  Albert  E.  Ebert,  Chi- 
cago. 
"  Dose  Measures  and  Measure  Doses."    By  M.  I.  Wilbert. 
"  Discussion  on  Modern  Drug-Store  Methods."  H.  K. 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
The  quarterly  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Phar- 
macy was  held  December  30,  1901,  the  President,  Howard  B.  French,  in  the 
chair.  Twenty-two  members  were  present.  The  minutes  of  the  semi-annual 
meeting,  held  September  30th,  were  read  and  approved. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  meetings  held  September  3d, 
October  1st,  and  November  6th,  were  read  by  the  Registrar^  W.  Nelson  Stem, 
and  approved. 
Announcement  was  made  of  the  death  of  our  fellow-member,  Charles  W. 
Warrington,  which  occurred  at  his  residence,  1700  Mount  Vernon  Street,  on 
November  13th.    He  became  a  member  in  1900. 
A  communication  was  read  from  Mr.  F.  W.  E.  Stedem,  resigning  his  mem- 
bership in  the  College— to  take  effect  immediately.  All  the  requirements  for 
resignation  having  been  complied  with, -it  was  on  motion  accepted. 
At  the  semi-annual  meeting  held  September  30,  1901,  it  was  "resolved  that 
a  committee  of  five  be  appointed  to  take  into  consideration  all  matters  pertain- 
ing to  the  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  in  1902,  in 
which  the  College  may  be  interested."  The  President  appointed  the  committee 
as  follows  :  H.  L.  Stiles,  Chairman  ;  Mahlon  N.  Kline,  Wm.  L.  Cliffe,  George 
M.  Beringer,  and  Walter  A.  Rumsey. 
The  Committee  on  Membership  presented  a  communication  proposing  the 
names  of  three  persons  for  election  to  Honorary  Membership. 
The  Committee  further  recommends  that  renewed  efforts  be  made  to  increase 
the  Associate  Membership  in  the  College,  calling  attention  to  the  privileges 
conferred  on  this  class  of  members,  which  are  : 
1.  The  regular  receipt  of  The  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy. 
2.  Access  to  Library. 
3.  All  other  privileges  of  membership  except  that  of  voting. 
A  certificate  is  given  to  Associate  Members,  and  it  seems  only  necessary  for 
these  facts  to  be  presented  properly  to  the  students  and  others  for  them  to 
become  members.  C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Secretary. 
