AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  475 
For  President.* 
W.  J.  M.  Gordon,  ..... 
Fred.  Stearns,  .... 
E.  L.  Massot,  .      .      .  . 
For  Vice-Presidents. 
First,  Richard  H.  Stabler, 
Second,  Enno  Sander,  . 
Third,  Thomas  Hollis, 
Treasurer. 
J.  B.  Baxley,  
Recording  Secretary. 
H.  N.  RlTTENHOUSE, 
Corresponding  Secretary. 
P.  W.  Bedford,  .... 
Executive  Committee. 
John  M.  Maisch,  Chairman, 
Wm.  Wright,  Jr.,  .... 
W.  H.  Adderly,  .... 
H.  A.  Elliott,  .... 
H.  N.  Bittenhouse,  Bee.  Sec.  Fx- Off. 
Committee  on  Progress  of  Pharmacy. 
Alfred  B.  Taylor,  Chairman,       .     .    .  Philadelphia. 
C.  H.  Bode,       ......  Cincinnati. 
Edwin  R.  Smith,   Monmouth,  111. 
E.  H.  Sargent,  Chicago,  111. 
P.  W.  Bedford,  Cor.  Sec.  Fx- Off.,       .     .    New  York. 
Mr.  Taylor  declining  to  serve  as  Chairman,  this  Committee, 
on  motion  of  Mr.  Haviland,  was  referred  back  to  the  Nominating 
Committee,  to  report  at  the  afternoon  session. 
A  ballot  being  had  for  President,  the  tellers  announced  W.  J. 
M.  Gordon  as  having  received  four-fifths  of  the  votes  ;  when,  on 
motion,  the  election  of  Mr.  Gordon  was  declared  unanimous. 
*  The  reason  why  three  names  were  presented  for  President,  was  to 
do  away  with  the  precedent  of  electing  a  President  from  the  city  in  which 
the  Association  met,  as  it  might  so  happen  that  such  a  course  would  be 
inexpedient ;  and,  besides,  would  always  exclude  worthy  members  from 
being  candidates,  from  towns  where  the  Association  would  not  be  likely 
to  assemble. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Detroit. 
St.  Louis. 
Alexandria,  Va. 
St.  Louis. 
Boston. 
Baltimore. 
Philadelphia. 
New  York. 
Philadelphia. 
New  York. 
Cincinnati,  0. 
Baltimore. 
