394  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.        { A  August,  F9o7.rm' 
The  president  made  the  following  appointments : 
Delegates  to  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association — Prof. 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  chairman  ;  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  Prof.  Samuel 
P.  Sadtler,  Prof.  C.  B.  Lowe,  M.  I.  Wilbert ;  and  as  alternates, 
Mahlon  N.  Kline,  E.  M.  Boring,  George  M.  Beringer,  William  L. 
Cliffe,  Joseph  W.  England. 
Committee  on  Necrology — Samuel  P.  Sadtler,  Henry  Kraemer, 
Gustavus  Pile. 
Historical  Committee — George  M.  Beringer,  Thomas  S.  Wiegand, 
Henry  Kraemer,  M.  I.  Wilbert,  Jacob  M.  Baer,  with  power  to  add 
to  their  number. 
ABSTRACTS  FROM  THE  MINUTES   OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
March  5th.    Fourteen  members  in  attendance. 
Committee  on  Property  reported  they  were  having  plans  prepared 
for  the  new  building  for  the  Pure  Food  and  Drugs  Laboratory. 
Committee  on  Library  reported  a  number  of  accessions  to  the 
Library,  some  by  purchase  and  a  number  by  donation. 
Committee  on  Instruction  gave  information  about  the  proposed 
new  course,  also  a  roster  covering  the  same.  A  general  discussion 
followed  in  reference  to  the  new  course. 
Committee  on  Commencement  reported  that  the  Academy  of 
Music  had  been  engaged  for  the  evening  of  May  16th. 
Committee  on  Discipline  reported  that  two  students  had  been 
caught  cheating  during  the  examination,  and  the  Dean  was 
instructed  to  inform  them  that  they  would  not  be  permitted  to 
graduate  this  term,  and  must  attend  another  year;  the  scholarship 
man  to  pay  for  his  next  year's  tuition. 
April  2d.  Thirteen  members  in  attendance.  Mahlon  N.  Kline 
was  elected  chairman  of  the  Board  ;  George  M.  Beringer,  vice-chair- 
man, and  J.  S.  Beetem,  registrar.  The  chairman  announced  the 
standing  committees  for  the  year. 
Committee  on  Library  reported  a  number  of  accessions  to  the 
Library. 
Committee  on  Appropriations  reported  the  estimated  amounts  to 
be  allowed  for  the  ensuing  year  to  those  committees  authorized  to 
make  expenditures. 
Committee  on  Instruction  made  a  detailed  report  in  reference  to 
the  new  laboratory  course. 
