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Wilbert  Memorial  Meeting. 
{ 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
January,   19 17. 
New  York  Branch  of  American  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
New  York  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Baltimore  Branch  of  American  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy, 
New  Jerse}^  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
American  Chemical  Society, 
American  Therapeutic  Society, 
American  Academy  of  Medicine, 
American  Medical  Association, 
Pennsylvania  Medical  Society, 
Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
Pennsylvania  Society  for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis, 
United  States  Pharmacopceial  Revision  Committee, 
National  Formulary  Revision  Committee, 
Council  on  Pharmacy  and  Chemistry  of  the  American  Medical  Association, 
Pennsylvania  Board  of  Pharmacy, 
College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Philadelphia  Branch  of  American  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
German  Hospital, 
Philadelphia  Association  of  Retail  Druggists, 
Philadelphia  Drug  Exchange, 
Philadelphia  County  Medical  Society, 
Philadelphia  Pediatric  Society, 
Child  Federation  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia  Medical  Club. 
While  the  secretary  made  note  of  the  representatives  present, 
Chairman  French  read  communications  from  the  following : 
Dr.  H.  V.  Amy,  New  York  City, 
Dr.  John  B.  Deaver,  Philadelphia, 
Mr.  John  F.  Hancock  of  Baltimore, 
Mr.  S.  L.  Hilton  of  Washington,  D.  C, 
Mr.  Joseph  L.  Lemberger,  Lebanon,  Pa., 
Mr.  David  J.  Reese,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Dr.  I.  V.  S.  Stanislaus  of  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 
Professor  Remington  moved  that  a  committee  be  appointed,  which 
would  as  far  as  possible  represent  the  associations  taking  part  in 
the  meeting,  to  draw  up  suitable  resolutions,  have  them  engrossed 
and  sent  to  Mrs.  Wilbert.  The  motion  was  seconded  by  Dr.  F.  E. 
Stewart,  and  carried.  Professor  Kraemer  moved  that  a  copy  of 
these  resolutions  be  also  sent  to  Dr.  Wilbert's  parents.  This  mo- 
tion was  seconded  by  Mr.  Thum  and  carried. 
