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Pharmaceutical  Meeting. 
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Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  If  the  space  allotted  on  this  sheet  is  not 
sufficient  to  contain  all  the  information  you  can  give,  then  kindly  write  such 
replies  on  other  sheets  ;  you  can't  supply  too  much. 
1.  Name. 
2.  Address. 
3.  Give  present  business. 
4.  Give  date  and  place  of  birth. 
5.  During  what  years  did  you  attend  lectures  at  the  P. CP.  ? 
6.  Who  were  the  teachers  at  the  time  ? 
7.  Give  any  interesting  experiences  as  a  student. 
8.  What  year  did  you  graduate? 
9.  Give  title  of  thesis. 
10.  Give  any  information  regarding  your  early  life,  education,  and  personal 
history  you  care  to  supply. 
11.  What  classmates  have  had  specially  noteworthy  careers? 
12.  In  what  stores  were  yow.  employed? 
13.  Give  your  business  associations  and  career  since  graduation. 
14.  What  political,  educational  or  social  positions  have  you  held? 
15.  What  educational  or  honorary  degrees  have  been  conferred,  upon  you? 
16.  What  organizations  are  you  a  member  of? 
17.  Who  were  the  prominent  pharmacists  in  your  locality? 
18.  Give  in  detail  any  peculiarities  of  these  druggists,  their  habits,  associates, 
stores,  fixtures,  customs  of  the  time  and  place,  style  of  trade,  character  of 
customers,  etc. 
19.  Have  you  any  pictures  of  these  old  pharmacists  or  their  stores  ? 
20.  Have  you  any  printed  or  written  matter  relating  to  same  ? 
21.  What  anecdotes  or  reminiscences  of  this  period  can  you  tell? 
22.  What  relics  or  souvenirs  associated  with  these  older  druggists  or  pharma- 
ceutical history  do  you  own  ? 
23.  Do  you  desire  to  donate  any  such  relics  or  records  to  the  Historic  Section 
of  the  Museum  for  permanent  preservation  ? 
24.  Do  you  know  of  any  one  possessing  such  relics  or  souvenirs  ? 
25.  Can  you  give  the  Committee  the  address  of  any  persons  possessing  infor- 
mation or  records  relating  to  these  subjects  of  pharmaceutical  history? 
PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING. 
The  stated  pharmaceutical  meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy  was  held  on  Tuesday  afternoon,  December  15th,  with 
Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sadtler  in  the  chair.  The  meeting  was  an  especially 
interesting  one  and  well  attended. 
Prof.  John  Uri  Lloyd,  of  Cincinnati,  who  is  well  known  as  an 
author  not  only  of  scientific  books  but  of  fiction,  especially  folklore 
studies  of  Kentucky,  was  the  first  speaker  introduced,  and  gave  an 
address  on  the  »«  History  of  the  Eclectic  Resinoids  and  Their  Termi- 
