JHinutc0 of % College, 
At a stated meeting of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy held 9th 
month 29th, 1851. Present, 22 members. 
Daniel B. Smith, President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last stated meeting and of the Board of Trustees were 
read. From the latter, it appears, that Charles H. Dingee has been elected 
a Resident member, and Joseph Laidley, of Richmond, Ya., an Associate 
member of the College. 
The Committee appointed to examine the subject of members in arrears 
for annual contributions, reported that they had intercourse with most of 
those who are accessible, and had generally made settlements with those 
who were indebted to the College. 
The following Resignations were offered with the recommendation of the 
Committee that they be accepted — viz: Alexander Ardley, Peter Babb, 
Jacob L. Baker, James H. Crew, Edwin Meredith, Albert S, Letchworth. 
The Committee further recommended that the following members, several 
of whom have permanently left the city, be released from membership, viz : 
Benjamin J. Ritter, Elwood Wilson, Linnaeus R. Gilliams, James W. Simes, 
Franklin R. Smith, Henry W. Gillingham. 
The Report of the Committee was accepted, and they discharged from the 
further consideration of the subject. 
A Report from the Committee on Latin Labels was read and accepted. 
The resignation of John C. Allen, informing that he had given up the 
Drug business, and desired to withdraw from membership, was read, ac- 
companied by the required information from the Treasurer that he was not 
in arrears to the College. Much unwillingness being expressed to part 
with a member so long associated with the institution, and who had been 
so useful to it, especially as Chairman of the Committee on Latin Labels, it 
was unanimously Resolved, as a testimonial of our respect for him, and 
appreciation of his services, to continue him a member, and to remit in 
advance all further fees and contributions that would accrue from him to 
the College. 
On motion, Edward Parrish was appointed to the Committee on Latin 
Labels in place of John C. Allen resigned. 
The following Communication from the College of Pharmacy of New 
York was received and read. 
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
New York, Sept. 9 th, 1851. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
Gentlemen, — Herewith we have the honor of submitting to you a copy of 
the Preamble and Resolutions, adopted at a stated meeting of the Board 
of Trustees, on the 4th inst. 
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