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Moore,  speaking  in  favor,  and  Prof.  Parrish  in  opposition.  The 
latter  taking  the  ground  that  there  were  many  young  members 
struggling  along  to  whom  the  expense  would  be  a  burden. 
The  resolution  was  adopted. 
The  Business  Committee  moved  the  following  resolution,  which 
was  adopted: 
"  Resolved,  That  the  Executive  Committee  be  authorized  to 
fix  the  price  at  which  the  Proceedings  shall  be  sold." 
The  Business  Committee  introduced  the  recommendation  to 
charge  life  members  with  the  price  of  the  Proceedings;  during 
the  discussion  it  was  stated  that  such  a  course  involved  an  altera- 
tion of  the  Constitution,  and  could  only  be  accomplished  by  the 
unanimous  consent  of  the  life,  and  all  other  members. 
The  motion  to  charge  life  members  with  the  Proceedings  was 
lost. 
It  was  also,  resolved,  to  postpone  indefinitely  the  subject  of 
prizes,  prize  queries  and  medals. 
A  suggestion  to  appoint  the  Committee  on  Credentials  for  the 
next  meeting  at  this  time,  met  with  strong  opposition,  and  was  lost. 
Prof.  Parrish  offered  the  following,  which  was  unanimously 
adopted : 
Resolved,  That  the  permanent  Secretary  be  directed  to  have 
custody  of  the  specimens,  models,  pictures,  plans,  books  and 
periodicals  belonging  to  the  Association,  with  the  privilege  of 
depositing  them  in  the  Hall  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  of 
Philadelphia,  if  that  Institution  should  offer  facilities  for  their 
proper  storage  and  exhibition. 
Dr.  Squibb  said  there  was  a  portrait  of  the  late  Mr.  Carney, 
presented  to  the  Association  by  the  Massachusetts  College  of 
Pharmacy.  I  move,  as  Chairman  of  the  Business  Committee, 
that  this  picture  be  accepted,  with  the  thanks  of  the  Association 
to  the  Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy  ^  and  that  it  be  placed 
among  the  articles  in  possession  of  the  Association.  The  motion 
was  carried. 
Dr.  Squibb  stated  that  the  only  business  to  come  before  the 
Association  was  the  recommendation  of  the  President  in  regard 
to  the  Internal  Revenue  Law,  as  it  affects  licenses  and  sales  and 
the  cost  of  alcohol  used  in  Pharmacy. 
