230  Minutes  of  Board  of  Trustees.       {  A%Ja7,\9u.arm' 
Committee  on  By-Laws :  George  M.  Beringer,  Joseph  W.  Eng- 
land, and  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Delegates  to  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association :  C. 
B.  Lowe,  Joseph  P.  Remington,  F.  P.  Stroup,  O.  W.  Osterlund, 
William  E.  Lee,  Charles  H.  La  Wall,  and  E.  Fullerton  Cook. 
Delegates  to  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association :  Henry 
Kraemer,  George  M.  Beringer,  C.  B.  Lowe,  Charles  H.  La  Wall,  and 
H.  P.  Thorn. 
Delegates  to  Delaware  Pharmaceutical  Association :  A.  W.  Miller, 
M.D.,  C.  B.  Lowe,  and  H.  J.  Watson. 
The  President  announced  the  death  of  David  H.  Ross  on  Jan- 
uary 26,  1 9 14.    He  joined  the  College  in  1888. 
William  M.  Morrison  presented  an  old  scale  and  two  cases  of  in- 
struments originally  owned  by  Dr.  Stott,  who  died  in  1837.  The 
thanks  of  the  College  were  tendered  the  donor. 
C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Recording  Secretary. 
ABSTRACTS  FROM  THE  MINUTES  OF  THE 
BOARD  OF  TRUSTEE'S. 
December  2,  1913. — Sixteen  members  present. 
Committee  on  Library  reported  total  number  of  books  accessioned 
to  date  5449.  A  number  of  books  were  purchased  during  the  month 
and  the  Library  was  used  by  154  persons. 
A -communication  from  the  Board  of  Public  Education  was  read, 
recommending  that  Miss  Florence  McGarrity  be  awarded  a  scholar- 
ship ;  and,  on  motion,  the  recommendation  was  approved. 
An  application  for  active  membership  was  received  from  a 
graduate  of  the  1913  class,  now  a  resident  of  China,  and,  as  usual,  it 
was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Membership. 
The  Treasurer  reported  that  on  November  8th  Mrs.  Anna  Shinn 
Maier  sent  her  check  for  $2000  to  establish  a  scholarship  in  memory 
of  her  father,  James  T.  Shinn,  the  income  from  said  amount  to  be 
devoted  for  scholarship  purposes.  On  motion,  it  was  voted  that  the 
Treasurer  convey  the  thanks  of  the  College  to  Mrs.  Maier. 
January  6,  1914. — Fifteen  members  present. 
Committee  on  Property  reported  the  change  from  white  to  green 
