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apparently  manifested  therein.  Students,  who  formerly  attended  these 
meetings,  were  not  on  hand  to  any  extent  during  the  past  winter,  and  a 
general  want  of  interest  was  apparent. 
To  awaken  a  new  interest  in  these  meetings  during  the  coming  fall  and 
winter  is  very  desirable,  and  an  invitation  to  attend  the  Pharmaceutical 
Meetings  is  hereby  extended  to  the  members  of  the  College  and  to  all  Drug- 
gists, and  chemical  and  pharmaceutical  students. 
Exhibitions  of  new  drugs  and  chemical  i:)roducts  are  solicited,  with  such 
remarks  upon  them  as  will  throw  light  upon  their  origin  or  manufacture; 
observations  upon  combinations  and  incompatible  mixtures  at  the  pre- 
scription counter ;  new  means  of  exposing  adulterations,  and  new  meth- 
ods of  preparing  pharmaceutical  preparations,  would  be  desirable  and 
instructive,  and  be  the  means  of  creating  a  new  interest  in  these  meetings. 
Parties  desiring  to  call  attention  to  any  subject  will  confer  a  favor  by 
notifying  the  Registrar  beforehand,  so  that  notice  may  be  given  to  mem- 
bers, in  order  that  they  may  come  prepared  to  discuss  the  subject. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Bullock,  the  chair  appointed  Professors  Maisch,  Rem- 
ington, Power,  Henry  Trimble  and  Dr.  A.  W.  Miller  a  committee  to 
reorganize  the  Pharmaceutical  Meetings  in  the  coming  fall,  and  to  devise 
plans  by  which  subjects  will  be  chosen  for  discussion  or  investigation, 
papers  written  and  read  before  the  meeting,  and  such  other  matters  as 
shall  seem  to  them  suitable  for  increasing  the  interest  and  attendance  of 
the  meetings. 
This  being  the  Annual  Meeting,  an  election  for  Otficers,  Trustees  and 
the  Standing  Committees  was  ordered. 
The  chair  appointed  Messrs.  Henry  Trimble  and  Charles  A.  Weidemann 
tellers,  who,  upon  taking  the  ballot,  reported  the  election  of  the  following 
gentlemen  : 
President. — Dillwyn  Parrish 
1st  Vice  President.— Chtxrlen  Bullock. 
2d  Vice  President. — Robert  Shoemaker. 
Treasure?'. — Samuel  S.  Bunting. 
Pecording  Secretary. — William  J.  Jenks. 
Corresponding  Secretary. —Alfred  B.  Taylor. 
Board  of  Trustees  {for  three  ?/ears).— William  B.  Webb,  Thomas  S. 
Wiegand,  Andrew  Blair. 
Publication  Committee. —  John  M.  Maisch,  Henry  N.  Rittenhouse, 
Thomas  S.  Wiegand,  James  T.  Shinn,  Charles  Bullock. 
Sinking  Fund  Committee. — Thomas  S-  Wiegand,  T.  Morris  Perot,  James 
T^.  Shinn. 
Editor. — John  M.  Maisch. 
lAbrarian. — Thomas  S.  Wiegand. 
Curator. — Joseph  P.  Remington. 
JS'o  further  business  being  offered,  adjourned. 
William  J.  Jknks,  Secretary. 
