92  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {  AF^rJu°ary,  ^f™' 
PHILADELPHIA   COLLEGE   OF  PHARMACY. 
Minutes  of  the  Quarterly  Meeting. 
The  quarterly  meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy 
was  held  December  26,  1916,  at  4.15  p.m.  in  the  Library,  the  presi- 
dent, Howard  B.  French,  presiding.  Fourteen  members  were 
present.  The  minutes  of  the  semi-annual  meeting,  held  September 
25,  were  read  and  approved.  The  minutes  of  the  board  of  trustees 
for  September,  October,  and  November  were  read  by  the  registrar, 
J.  S.  Beetem,  and  approved.  Professor  Kraemer  in  commenting 
on  the  minutes  of  the  board  of  trustees  said  the  board  was  to  be 
commended  for  the  large  amount  of  important  business  transacted 
during  the  past  three  months.  The  president  expressed  his  appre- 
ciation for  the  remarks  of  Professor  Kraemer. 
The  secretary  read  the  report  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  board 
of  trustees  and  the  Alumni  Association  on  the  celebration  of  the 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Alumni  Association.  The  report  wa& 
prepared  by  Professor  E.  F.  Cook,  chairman  of  the  committee  on 
exhibition,  and  gave  a  detailed  description  of  the  various  exhibits 
and  the  names  of  many  of  the  exhibitors.  A  report  on  the  exhibition 
prepared  by  Dr.  R.  P.  Fischelis  was  published  in  the  American 
Journal  of  Pharmacy,  December,  1916,  pages  529-541. 
The  president  announced  the  death  of  Martin  I.  Wilbert  on 
November  25,  who  was  a  member  of  the  college  since  1893.  On 
motion  it  was  voted  that  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  to  draft 
suitable  resolutions  to  his  memory.  The  president  appointed  H.  K. 
Mulford,  Joseph  P.  Remington  and  Dr.  F.  E.  Stewart. 
The  resignation  of  William  A.  Carpenter,  an  active  member, 
because  of  impaired  health,  was  presented  and  accepted. 
Dr.  A.  W.  Miller  for  the  committee  on  the  relief  of  Belgian 
Pharmacists  asked  for  instructions  as  to  the  disposition  of  the 
funds  in  the  hands  of  the  treasurer.  After  some  discussion  it  was 
voted  that  the  funds  on  hand  be  transmitted  to  the  Netherlands 
Pharmaceutical  Society  to  be  distributed  as  needed. 
Professor  Remington  announced  that  our  fellow  member  L.  L. 
Walton  had  been  reappointed  to  the  Pennsylvania  Board  of 
Pharmacy,  and  thought  a  record  of  the  appointment  should  be 
made  in  the  minutes  of  the  college. 
Dr.  F.  E.  Stewart  proposed  that  an  invitation  be  extended  to  the 
