^ebSary^giT'  i  Memorial  Meeting  to  Professor  Remington.  81 
To  know  him  was  but  to  admire;  to  work  with  him  was  an 
inspiration,  and  to  carry  on  his  plans  for  the  advancement  of 
pharmacy  becomes  now  a  sacred  duty.       George  M.  Beringer. 
Camden,  N.  J.,  January  4,  1918. 
Resolutions  from  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association 
were  read  as  follows : 
The  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  through 
the  undersigned  committee,  begs  leave  to  present  the  following 
resolutions  to  the  Memorial  Meeting  in  honor  of 
Professor  Joseph  Price  Remington 
at  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  January  4,  1918. 
Whereas  our  Heavenly  Father  has  called  from  our  midst 
Joseph  Price  Remington,  one  of  the  founders  and  a  former  Presi- 
dent of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  and 
Whereas,  Professor  Remington,  through  his  loyalty  and  devo- 
tion to  the  interests  of  pharmacy  generally  and  the  Pennsylvania 
Pharmaceutical  Association  in  particular,  endeared  himself  to  all 
of  our  members,  and 
Whereas  it  is  felt  that  pharmacy,  through  his  passing  away, 
has  lost  one  of  its  greatest  men  who,  as  a  teacher,  author,  associa- 
tion worker  and  adviser,  left  the  impress  of  his  character  with 
thousands  of  students,  pharmacists,  chemists,  physicians  and  other 
men  of  affairs ;  therefore,  be  it 
Resolved  that  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association 
expresses  its  keenest  regret  and  sorrow  at  his  passing  and  extends 
the  sincerest  sympathy  to  the  members  of  his  family  in  their  hour 
of  sorrow;  and  be  it  further 
Resolved,  that  a  copy  of  these  resolutions  be  spread  upon  the 
minutes  of  the  Association,  and  a  copy  be  sent  to  the  members  of 
his  family. 
W.  H.  Knoepfel,  Scranton,  President, 
J.  A.  Koch,  Pittsburgh, 
W.  L.  Cliffe,  Philadelphia, 
J.  L.  Lemberger,  Lebanon, 
C.  C.  Campbell,  Pittsburgh, 
Respectfully  submitted, 
(Signed)    Robert  P.  Fischelis, 
Secretary. 
