332       Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association.  {Am'ju°iy^ilOTfrm' 
guard  the  interests  of  the  public  the  better  it  will  be  for  all 
concerned. 
The  next  annual  session  of  the  American  Medical  Association  is 
to  be  held  in  Chicago,  in  June,  1908,  and  it  would  appear  that  a 
meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  at  the  same 
place,  either  the  week  preceding  or  the  week  following,  would  be 
of  advantage  to  members  of  the  latter  association  who  might 
arrange  to  be  present  and  to  take  part  in  at  least  some  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  American  Medical  Association. 
M.  I.  Wilbert. 
REPORT  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  PHARMA- 
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION  MEETING. 
By  Charges  H.  UWau. 
The  thirtieth  annual  meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical 
Association  convened  in  the  meeting-room  of  the  Bedford  Springs 
Hotel,  Bedford  Springs,  at  2-30  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  June  18,  1907, 
President  Gorgas  presiding,  and  the  other  officers  being  in  their 
respective  places.  This  session  was  held  for  the  purpose  of  expe- 
diting the  work  of  the  Association,  as  in  several  years  past,  by 
receiving  reports  of  committees  and  delegates,  thus  enabling  the 
future  sessions  to  be  devoted  to  more  weighty  matters. 
Dr.  J.  A.  Miller  read  his  annual  report  as  secretary  of  the  Asso- 
ciation, in  which  he  spoke  of  the  number  of  copies  of  the  Proceed- 
ings remaining  in  his  hands  as  in  the  previous  year.  Mr.  Joseph 
L.  Lemberger  read  the  treasurer's  annual  report,  which  showed  a 
healthy  financial  condition  of  the  Association.  Congratulatory 
telegrams  were  received  from  several  other  State  associations  which 
were  meeting  during  the  same  week,  and  which  were  replied  to  by 
the  secretary  by  order  of  the  Association. 
The  second  session  was  held  at  8.30  p.m.  on  Tuesday.  An  address 
of  welcome  was  delivered  by  Mr.  J.  W.  Jordan,  Burgess  of  Bedford, 
who  in  a  few  well-chosen  remarks  gave  a  short  account  of  the  ad- 
vantages of  the  location  as  a  meeting  place  for  associations.  He 
extended  the  hospitality  of  the  town  to  the  visiting  members  and 
their  guests,  and  called  attention  to  the  fact  that  this  is  the  third 
time  that  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  has  seen  fit 
