4io  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.    {AmAuS, mS™" 
Dr.  Nils  Peter  Hamberg,  of  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Appropriate  memoirs  are 
being  prepared  and  will  be  published  in  the  American  Journal  oe  Pharmacy. 
The  editor  of  this  Journal  had  secured  and  published  memoirs  of  Emil 
Scheffer,  Dr.  Charles  Rice  and  other  prominent  pharmacists. 
The  delegates  to  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  to  the  meet- 
ing held  at  Buena  Vista  Springs  Hotel,  Pa.,  reported  that  the  meeting  was  well 
attended.  Valuable  reports  were  read  by  the  Committees  on  Adulteration, 
Trade  Interests  and  County  Associations.  At  one  of  the  sessions  a  number  of 
the  unanswered  queries  were  taken  up  for  discussion.  Many  valuable  points 
were  presented  by  a  number  of  participants. 
The  work  of  the  National  Association  of  Retail  Druggists  was  endorsed  by 
the  Association. 
The  Maryland  Pharmaceutical  Association  being  in  session  at  the  Blue 
Mountain  House,  a  few  miles  distant,  gave  an  opportunity  for  exchange  of 
courtesies  which  were  much  enjoyed. 
Among  a  number  of  pleasant  incidents  of  the  meeting  was  the  presentation 
of  a  silver  tea-service  to  Dr.  J.  A.  Miller,  secretary,  and  J.  L.  Lemberger,  treas- 
urer. They  had  served  the  Association  twenty-five  years  in  their  respective 
offices. 
For  other  details,  some  of  which  were  included  in  the  report  of  the  delegates, 
see  p.  405  of  this  Journal,  where  will  be  found  a  full  account  of  the  meeting. 
The  following  letter  was  read  : 
Junk  23,  1902. 
To  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Gentlemen  :  I  take  pleasure  in  presenting  you  with  a  photo  of  Mr.  Charles 
Bullock,  which  I  beg  you  to  accept  with  the  compliments  of  one  who  is  an  old 
graduate  of  the  College.  Very  truly  yours,  F.  GutekunsT, 
Per  A.N.S. 
The  photo  alluded  to  is  a  most  excellent  likeness  of  the  late  president.  The 
portrait  was  heartily  accepted  and  the  secretary  directed  to  convey  to  Mr. 
Gutekunst  the  thanks  of  the  College. 
A  communication  was  received  from  the  National  College  of  Pharmacy,  of 
Washington,  D.  C,  referring  to  the  "  possibility  of  securing  the  establishment 
of  a  department  in  the  newly  formed  '  Carnegie  Institute,'  devoted  to  the 
subject  of  pharmacy,"  which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Instruction. 
An  invitation  was  received  from  Charles  Caspari,  Jr.,  General  Secretary  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  for  the  College  to  be  represented  by 
delegates  to  the  Golden  Jubilee  Session  to  be  held  in  commemoration  of  the 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  organization. 
Mr.  Wilbert  moved  that  an  invitation  be  extended  to  the  members  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  to  visit  the  College  during  the  sessions. 
So  ordered. 
The  president  announced  the  following  appointments  :  Delegates  to  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association — Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  Chairman  ; 
Mahlon  N.  Kline,  Jacob  H.  Redsecker,  Prof.  C.  B.  Lowe  and  Prof.  F.  X. 
Moerk. 
Committee  on  Nominations  :  Jacob  M.  Baer,  Chairman  ;  Prof.  Samuel  P. 
Sadtler,  Edwin  M.  Boring,  Theodore  Campbell  and  Henry  C.  Blair  3d. 
Committee  on  Necrology  :  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  Chairman  ;  Gustavus  Pile 
and  Joseph  W.  England.  C.  A.  Weidemann,  Secretary. 
