132  Funeral  Services  of  Martin  L  Wilbert.     {  Am^Ja°"£  fg™m' 
Resolved,  That  a  copy  of  this  minute  be  sent  to  the  members  of 
the  late  Dr.  Wilbert's  family  and  that  copies  of  these  resolutions  be 
sent  to  the  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  to  the 
Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  and  the  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Pharmacy. 
G.  A.  Schwarz,  President, 
Adolf  Hellwege,  Secretary. 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association 
Editor,  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy:  The  Board  of  Canvassers 
of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  met  Monday  evening, 
December  nth  and  counted  the  ballots  cast  in  the  annual  election. 
The  following  have  received  a  plurality  of  the  votes  and  are  elected : 
President — Charles  Holzhauer,  Newark,  N.  J. 
ist  Vice  President — Alfred  R.  L.  Dohme,  Baltimore,  Md. 
2nd  Vice  President — Leonard  A.  Seltzer,  Detroit,  Mich. 
3rd  Vice  President — Theo.  J.  Bradley,  Boston,  Mass. 
Members  of  the  Council — Fred.  J.  Wulling,  Minneapolis,  Minn. ; 
G.  M.  Beringer,  Camden,  N.  J. ;  Thos.  F.  Main,  New  York  City. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed)    A.  D.  Thorburn, 
Francis  E.  Bibbins, 
Frank  H.  Carter, 
Edward  W.  Stucky. 
FUNERAL  SERVICES  OF  MARTIN  I.  WILBERT. 
Martin  Inventius  Wilbert  died  on  November  25,  1916,  at  the 
German  Hospital,  Philadelphia.  His  health  had  been  poor  for  the 
last  four  years,  and  since  childhood  he  had  been  affected  with  a 
heart  lesion.  On  Saturday  morning  at  9.15  o'clock  he  suddenly  fell 
back  on  his  pillow  and  passed  away. 
The  funeral  services  were  held  at  the  chapel  of  the  Mary  J. 
Drexel  Home,  Philadelphia.  This  "Home"  is  the  Motherhouse  of 
the  Lutheran  Sisters  who  have  charge  of  the  nursing  in  the  German 
Hospital  and  with  whom  Dr.  Wilbert  worked  for  so  many  years 
while  connected  with  the  " Hospital"  as  chief  apothecary  and  di- 
rector of  the  x-ray  laboratory.    For  this  reason  it  seemed  peculiarly 
