408  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  College.  {AmAUJS,i!ofra' 
presentation  of  a  diploma  from  a  school  of  pharmacy.  Evidence  of 
experience  as  hereinbefore  defined  shall  be  certified  to  by  a  notary 
public. 
The  committee's  report  was  adopted  by  fche  Association. 
Reports  of  delegates  to  other  associations  were  read,  and  a  draft 
of  the  proposed  amended  pharmacy  law  was  presented.  The  latter 
was  fully  discussed  and  finally  referred  to  the  Legislative  Committee, 
with  instructions  to  secure  its  passage  by  the  Legislature.  The 
proposed  amendments  to  the  present  law  governing  the  sale  of  liquor 
also  came  in  for  much  discussion,  and  the  matter  was  left  in  the 
hands  of  a  committee  to  take  such  action  as  it  thought  proper  to 
get  the  relief  it  believed  the  druggists  should  have. 
The  following  officers  were  elected :  President,  J.  L.  Hazlett ; 
Vice-Presidents,  J.  J.  Schott,  J.  J.  Thames  and  W.  S.  Kirby ;  Secre- 
tary, R.  H.  Walker  ;  Trustee,  George  J.  F.  Schmidt.  C.  E.  Craycroft, 
Sherman,  was  appointed  Local  Secretary  for  the  next  meeting. 
Seventy-eight  new  members  were  elected.  The  Association  will  hold 
its  next  meeting  at  Sherman  on  the  third  Tuesday  in  May,  1901. — 
Pharm.  Era,  1900. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  QUARTERLY  MEETING  OF  THE 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
The  regular  quarterly  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of 
Pharmacy  was  held  on  June  25th,  Mr.  Howard  B.  French,  President,  in  the 
chair. 
Eighteen  members  were  present. 
Mr.  French,  in  taking  the  chair,  addressed  the  members  briefly,  expressing 
his  thanks  for  the  honor  conferred  in  electing  him  President,  and  assuring 
them  of  his  great  desire  to  labor  earnestly  for  the  welfare  of  the  College,  and 
requested  and  expected  the  hearty  co-operation  of  every  member,  and  hoped 
that  still  greater  success  would  attend  their  efforts  in  the  future. 
The  minutes  of  the  annual  meeting,  held  March  26th,  were  read  and  ap- 
proved. The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  meetings  in  April,  May 
and  June  were  read  by  the  Registrar,  Mr.  W.  Nelson  Stem,  and  approved. 
The  report  of  the  delegates  to  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
lield  in  Richmond,  Va.,  May  7th-i2th,  was  presented  by  Prof.  C.  B.  Lowe.  The 
delegates  to  the  Convention  to  Revise  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia,  held 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  2d~4th,  reported  verbally,  through  Prof.  Joseph  P. 
Remington.  The  proceedings  of  these  bodies  have  been  very  fully  reported  in 
the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy,  June  Number,  pages  276-308, 
Mr.  George  M.  Beringer  read  a  memoir  of  Charles  Bullock,  the  late  President 
of  the  College.    Mr.  Wm.  J.  Jenks  and  Professor  Remington  also  referred  to 
