ASb™ary,Pih9T'}     Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  93 
October  7th:  Thirteen  members  present.  A  communication 
was  received  from  the  Recording  Secretary  of  the  College  report- 
ing the  election  of  E.  M.  Boring,  Charles  Leedom,  and  Theodore 
Campbell  to  membership  in  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  ensuing 
three  years. 
The  Committee  on  Property  reported  that  the  back  hall  and 
stairway  had  been  painted  and  put  in  good  condition. 
The  Committee  on  Library  reported  that  up  to  this  time  5246 
books  had  been  classified,  accessioned  and  shelf -listed. 
Donations  of  books  had  been  received  from  H.  G.  Kalmbach, 
Mrs.  Wm.  Mclntyre,  Professor  C.  B.  Lowe,  Professor  Henry 
Kraemer  and  the  Surgeon's  General  Office.  A  number  of  books 
had  been  purchased.   Fifty-two  persons  had  used  the  Library. 
The  Committee  on  Instruction  reported  that  several  students 
had  removed  conditions,  and  that  several  others  still  had  con- 
ditions to  be  removed,  and  suggested  rules  to  govern  such  cases  in 
the  future;  also  that  Prof.  Kraemer  had  selected  Anton  Hogstad, 
a  third  year  student,  as  an  assistant. 
The  Chairman  stated  that  Professor  Roddy  had  requested 
Messrs.  Mulford  &  Company  and  Parke,  Davis  &  Company  to  pre- 
sent samples  of  Bacteriological  products  to  his  laboratory,  with 
which  request  they  had  complied  and  new  products  would  ac- 
cordingly be  added.  The  thanks  of  the  Board  was  conveyed  to 
the  donors. 
The  Committee  on  Scholarships  reported  the  names  of  twelve 
persons  to  whom  scholarships  had  been  awarded. 
Mr.  Shoemaker  read  a  communication  from  Prof.  Kraemer 
to  the  Registrar  relative  to  the  fund  started  by  the  classes  ending 
in  4  and  9,  to  the  effect  that  the  fund  be  placed  in  the  hands  of 
the  Treasurer.  The  Treasurer  suggested  that  the  fund  be  one 
representing  all  graduates.  Prof.  Kraemer  was  requested  to  out- 
line the  plan  undertaken  by  the  classes  and  to  submit  such  out- 
lined plan  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  Board. 
An  application  for  Associate  Membership  was  received  and 
referred  to  the  Committee  on  Membership. 
The  Committee  on  Membership  reported  favorably  on  the  ap- 
plication of  George  L.  Sbntag,  of  Neillsville,  Wisconsin,  Class  of 
1890.   A  ballot  was  taken  and  he  was  unanimously  elected. 
November  5th:  Thirteen  members  present.  Committee  on 
Library  reported  an  additional  number  of  books  accessioned,  classi- 
fied and  shelf-listed  and  that  a  gift  had  been  received  from  G. 
Mason  Thompson.  A  number  of  books  had  been  purchased.  One 
hundred  and  forty-six  persons  had  used  the  Library. 
