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on  May  2d,  Professors  Remington,  Sadtler  and  Kraemer  ;  alternates,  F.  G. 
Ryan,  J.  W.  England  and  J.  L.  D.  Morison. 
To  the  Convention  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  to  meet  in 
Richmond,  Va.,  on  May  7th,  M.  N.  Kline,  Chairman  ;  C.  B.  Lowe,  F.  G. 
Ryan,  Wm.  Mclntyre  and  J.  L.  Lemberger. 
To  the  meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  to  be  held 
in  Ebensburg,  on  June  26th,  H.  L.  Stiles,  W.  L.  ClifTe,  C.  A.  Weidemann,  F. 
W.  E.  Stedem  and  E.  M.  Boring. 
The  long  and  faithful  service  rendered  the  College  by  the  Treasurer  of  the 
Publication  Committee  was  referred  to  and  commented  upon  in  highly  compli- 
mentary terms,  and  a  unanimous  vote  of  thanks  was  extended  to  Henry  N. 
Rittenhouse  for  the  twenty-five  years  of  faithful  work  he  has  given  to  the 
College  in  that  important  position. 
A  motion  to  elect,  at  this  meeting,  the  two  additional  members  of  the  Publi- 
cation Committee,  provided  for  in  the  proposed  revised  By-Laws,  to  assume 
their  duties  after  the  adoption  of  the  revised  By-Laws,  was  agreed  to.  A 
motion  to  elect  the  Committee  on  Pharmaceutical  Meetings  at  this  meeting 
was  agreed  to.  George  M.  Beringer  was  appointed  to  fill  the  vacancy  on  the 
Committee  on  Deceased  Members,  caused  by  the  death  of  Charles  Bullock. 
The  election  of  officers  and  trustees  being  in  order,  Messrs.  Ryan  and  Eng- 
land were  appointed  tellers,  and  the  election  resulted  as  follows  :  President, 
Howard  B.  French;  First  Vice-President,  Wm.  J.  Jenks;  Second  Vice-President, 
Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison;  Recording  Secretary,  Dr.  C.  A.  Weidemann;  Correspond- 
ing Secretary,  Dr.  A.  W.  Miller;  Treasurer,  James  T.  Shinn;  Librarian,  Thomas 
S.  Wiegand  ;  Curator,  Joseph  W.  England  ;  Editor,  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer. 
Trustees  for  the  term  of  three  years  :  Wallace  Procter,  Edward  T.  Dobbins 
and  Gustavus  Pile.  Trustee  for  the  unexpired  term  of  Dr.  C.  A.  Weidemann 
(elected  Secretary),  George  D.  Rosengarten. 
Publication  Committee :  Henry  N.  Rittenhouse,  S.  P.  Sadtler,  Wallace 
Procter,  Henry  Kraemer,  J.  W.  England,  J.  P.  Remington  and  R.  V.  Mattison. 
Committee  on  Pharmaceutical  Meetings  :  R.  V.  Mattison,  J.  P.  Remington, 
H.  L.  Stiles,  F.  W.  E.  Stedem  and  Henry  Kraemer. 
On  motion,  the  meeting  adjourned. 
W.  Nelson  Stem, 
Secretary. 
AMERICAN  CONFERENCE  OF  PHARMACEUTICAL  FACULTIES. 
Another  attempt  was  made  to  establish  an  alliance  of  the  teaching  colleges 
and  schools  0/  pharmacy  of  the  United  States,  at  the  Richmond  meeting  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  A  constitution  and  by-laws  were 
adopted,  in  which  it  was  stated  that  the  object  of  this  conference  shall  be  the 
interests  of  pharmaceutical  education  ;  the  membership  shall  consist  of  duly 
accredited  pharmaceutical  faculties,  and  the  time  and  place  of  meeting  shall  be 
coincident  with  that  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  The  officers 
for  the  ensuing  year  are  :  President,  A.  B.  Prescott ;  Vice-President,  Joseph 
P.  Remington  ;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  W.  H.  Bradbury.  Executive  Com- 
mittee :  J.  H.  Beal,  W.  Simon,  E.  Kremers,  J.  M.  Good  and  George  C. 
Diekman. 
