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Know?"  by  L.  L.  Walton;  "Popularizing  N.  F.  Preparations,"  by 
R.  H.  Lackey;  "Query  31,"  by  W.  O.  Frailey ;  "  Query  21,"  by 
J.  Leyden  White.  J.  W.  England's  paper  on  "  How  to  Write  a 
Paper  "  was  read  in  abstract,  as  it  was  too  long  to  be  read  in  full. 
The  following  papers  were  read  by  title,  the  time  alloted  for  the 
Section  on  Papers  and  Queries  being  insufficient  to  allow  of  all  the 
papers  being  read  in  full : 
"Standardization  of  Diphtheria  Antitoxin,"  by  W.  A.  Pearson; 
"  Laboratory  Notes,"  by  Willard  Graham  ;  "  Diastase  and  Antisep- 
tics," by  Henry  Leffmann;  "  Solution  of  Potassium  Arsenite/'  by  E. 
Fullerton  Cook;  "  Query  10,"  by  L.  E.  Hastings;  "Query  10,"  by 
F.  E.  Niece  ;  "  Elevation  of  Pharmacy,"  by  W.  G.  Greenawalt ; 
"Query  39,"  by  W.  G.  Greenawalt ;  "  Query  39,"  by  Jacob  Epp- 
stein  ;  ft  Proprietaries  from  a  Pharmacist's  Standpoint,"  by  Chris- 
topher Koch;  "Manufacture  of  Perfumery  by  the  Pharmacist,"  by 
I.  V.  S.  Stanislaus. 
Upon  motion  of  Dr.  Lowe,  all  of  the  papers  presented  by  the 
Committee  were  referred  to  the  Executive  Committee  for  publication 
in  the  Proceedings,  and  a  unanimous  vote  of  thanks  was  tendered 
to  the  Committee  for  the  large  number  of  papers  which  it  had 
procured  for  the  meeting. 
The  Committee  on  President's  Address  reported  in  favor  of  the 
establishment  of  a  life  membership  fund,  the  details  to  be  left  to  the 
Executive  Committee  and  to  be  made  effective  in  1908. 
The  recommendation  of  the  Committee  on  Chemistry  to  merge 
with  the  Committee  on  Adulterations,  was  adopted. 
The  final  session  of  the  Association  was  held  on  Thursday  even- 
ing at  8.30  o'clock.  The  prize  of  a  Pharmacopoeia  for  the  best 
paper  on  "  How  to  Increase  the  Interest  of  the  Physician  in  the 
U.  S.  P."  was  awarded  to  Richard  H.  Lackey,  of  Philadelphia,  the 
committee  having  charge  of  the  matter  being  composed  of  the 
ex-presidents  of  the  Association  who  were  present  at  the  Thirtieth 
Annual  Meeting,  Mr.  Mclntyre  being  chairman  by  virtue  of  senior- 
ity. The  newly  elected  officers  were  then  conducted  to  the  platform 
and  duly  installed  in  their  respective  positions,  following  which  the 
Entertainment  Committee  took  charge  of  the  meeting  for  the  bal- 
ance of  the  evening  and  awarded  the  prizes  for  the  various  sports 
and  contests  which  had  been  held  during  the  week. 
The  meeting  as  a  whole,  while  not  as  largely  attended  as  some 
