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Andrew  G.  Frey,  Clarence  T.  Smith,  Mahlon  Kratz,  and  Charles  C.  Drue- 
ding. 
The  three  delinquent  members  reported  at  the  last  meeting  of  the  Col- 
lege being  still  in  arrears,  their  names  were,  on  motion,  ordered  to  be 
stricken  from  the  roll. 
The  resignation  of  Andrew  Blair,  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
was  read  and  accepted,  and,  on  motion  of  Wm.  B.  Webb,  the  vacancy  in 
the  Board  was  directed  to  be  filled  at  the  semi-annual  meeting  of  the  Col- 
lege in  September  next. 
The  following  gentlemen  were  elected  delegates  to  represent  this  College 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  which 
will  be  held  at  Niagara  Falls,  on  Tuesday,  the  12th  of  September  next, 
with  power  to  fill  all  vacancies  which  may  occur,  viz. :  Messrs.  Alonzo 
Bobbins,  William  McTntyre,  Edward  C.  Jones,  Robert  England,  and  Dr. 
A.  W.  Miller. 
As  delegates  to  the  Conference  of  the  Schools  of  Pharmacy,  which  meets 
at  the  same  time  and  place,  the  following  gentlemen  were  elected,  with 
power  to  fill  all  vacancies  which  may  occur,  viz. :  Messrs.  Charles  Bullock, 
Prof.  John  M.  Maisch,  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Bemington. 
Then,  on  motion,  adjourned. 
William  J.  Jenks,  /Secretary. 
PHAKMACEUTICAL  COLLEGES  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 
American  Pharmaceutical  Associatiox.— The  members  of  this  As- 
sociation are  hereby  notified  that  the  Thirtieth  Annual  Meeting  of  this 
Association  will  be  convened  on  Tuesday,  September  12th,  1882,  at  3  o'clock, 
at  Niagara  Falls,  New  York. 
The  time,  the  place,  and  the  unusual  attractions  which  will  be  afforded 
the  visiting  members  will,  beyond  any  doubt,  make  this  one  of  the  largest 
gatherings  the  Association  has  ever  had. 
The  Local  Secretary,  Mr.  Hiram  E.  Griffith,  and  the  special  committee 
on  entertainment  have  perfected  arrangements  which  will  tend  to  the  com- 
fort and  pleasure  of  visiting  members,  and  which  cannot  fail  to  be  an  addi- 
tional inducement  to  increase  the  attendance  beyond  previous  years.  These 
arrangements  will  be  duly  announced  in  a  special  circular  to  members, 
early  in  August. 
The  objects  of  the  Association  conmiend  itself  to  the  favorable  consider- 
ation of  every  respectable  pharmacist  of  our  land,  and  it  should  have  their 
hearty  co-operation. 
Its  membership,  now  over  1,300,  enrols  a  large  number  of  our  best  phar- 
macists, and  it  seeks  the  addition  of  good  pharmacists  to  its  membership, 
that  they  may  enjoy  its  privileges  and  benefits. 
Blank  forms  of  application  for  membershijD  will  be  forwarded  to  all  per- 
sons who  desire  them,  and  who  will  write  to  either  the  President,  the  Sec- 
retary, Prof.  J.  M.  Maisch,  Philadelphia,  orG.  W.  Kennedy,  Pottsville,  Pa. 
P.  W.  BKDFOJii),  President. 
New  York,  June  20,  1M82. 
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