Jttinuttti  of  %  College. 
Stated  Meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  held  at  their 
Hall,  Ninth  mo.  27th,  1852.    Present  19  members. 
Daniel  B.  Smith,  President,  in  the  chair. 
The  minutes  of  the  last  meeting  were  read  and  adopted. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  were  read,  by  which  it  appears 
that  Alfred  A.  B,  Durand  has  been  elected  a  resident  member  since  the 
last  meeting  :  and  that  Jackson  B.  Wood  of  Kichmond,  Va.,  is  unanimously 
recommended  by  the  Board  for  Associate  membership. 
On  motion  the  College  proceeded  to  ballot  for  his  election,  H.  W.  Worth- 
ington  and  Win.  J.  Jenks  acting  as  tellers.  They  reported  Jackson  B. 
Wood  unanimously  elected  an  Associate  member. 
A  communication  from  Elias  Durand,  informing  that  after  forty  years 
devoted  to  pharmaceutical  pursuits  he  had  withdrawn  from  the  profession, 
and  tendering  his  resignation  of  menbership  in  the  College,  was  read  and 
accepted. 
On  motion  of  five  members  Elias  Durand  was  proposed  as  a  candidate  for 
honorary  membership  in  the  College. 
The  question  being  taken  on  a  motion  to  suspend  the  rules  so  as  to  pro- 
ceed at  once  to  an  election ,  and  resulting  in  the  affirmative,  the  election 
was  proceeded  with,  whereon  Elias  Durand  was  unanimously  elected  an 
Honorary  member. 
The  semi-annual  election  for  eight  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  was 
held,  H.  W.  Worthington  and  Wm.  J.  Jenks  acting  as  tellers.  It  resulted 
in  the  choice  of  the  following  Trustees  : 
Thomas  P.  James, 
Jacob  L.  Smith, 
Alfred  B.  Taylor, 
Dr.  J.  Harris, 
William  J.  Jenks, 
Joseph  Trimble, 
Charles  Bullock, 
Henry  C.  Blair. 
Dilwyn  Parrish,  Secretary. 
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