336       Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  {^'i^lmu™' 
The  Wednesday  afternoon  session  convened  at  3  o'clock.  The 
Auditing  Committee,  consisting  of  Messrs.  Campbell,  Eggers  and 
Cope,  reported  that  the  Treasurer's  accounts  were  correct  and  that 
the  financial  standing  of  the  Association  was  satisfactory.  Congrat- 
ulatory telegrams  were  received  from  several  State  Associations 
and  individuals,  and  the  secretary  was  directed  to  reply  to  them. 
The  privilege  of  the  floor  was  accorded  to  Mr.  Barlow,  representing 
the  N.  A.  R.  D.,  who  made  a  short  address  on  the  advantages  of 
united  effort.  The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Chemistry  was  pre- 
sented by  the  chairman,  F.  M.  Apple,  who  recommended  that  as 
there  did  not  seem  to  be  any  necessity  for  a  separate  committee  on 
chemistry,  this  committee  be  incorporated  in  the  future  with  the 
Committee  on  Adulterations.  Upon  motion,  this  recommendation 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  President's  Address, 
Mr.  Frailey  reported  for  the  Committee  on  Membership,  and  a 
number  of  names  were  presented  to  the  Executive  Committee  for 
approval.  The  balance  of  the  session  was  then  devoted  to  the  dis- 
cussion of  papers  and  queries,  Professor  La  Wall  presiding.  The 
following  papers  were  presented  and  discussed  by  the  members 
present : — 
"Popularizing  the  U.  S.  P.,"  by  E.  E.  Heffner;  "  Popularizing  N. 
F.  Preparations,"  by  O.  W.  Osterlund  ;  "  Popularizing  the  U.  S.  P.," 
by  W.  O.  Frailey;  "  The  P.  D.  Degree,"  by  J.  O.  Gleghorn;  "Dis- 
pensing Physicians  and  Prescribing  Pharmacists,"  by  Thomas  FL 
Potts;  "Cataplasm  of  Kaolin,"  by  I.  V.  S.  Stanislaus;  "Liquid 
Soap,"  by  I.  V.  S.  Stanislaus ;  "  Note  on  Glycerin  Suppositories," 
by  H.  C.  Blair. 
The  Thursday  morning  session  convened  at  1 1  o'clock.  A  reso- 
lution was  presented,  bearing  upon  the  injustice  done  by  the  Federal 
interpretation  of  the  Sherman  Act  in  its  application  to  the  N.  A. 
R.  D.  This  was  carried  unanimously.  Mr.  Walter  Rothwell  was 
accorded  the  privilege  of  the  floor  for  the  purpose  of  speaking 
about  the  American  Druggists'  Fire  Insurance  Company,  and  the 
subject  was  discussed  by  Mr.  Frailey,  Dr.  Lowe,  Mr.  Pritchard  and 
others. 
The  final  session  of  the  Committee  on  Papers  and  Queries  was 
then  held,  and  the  following  papers  were  read  in  full : — 
"  Lead  and  Chemical  Trees,"  by  F.  P.  Stroup ;  "  Powder  Folder," 
by  J.  Percy  Remington ;  "  What  Should  an  Applicant  for  Q.  A. 
