Memorial  Meeting  to  Professor  Remington.  {Apgb{°a^rpJ1ga1131, 
P.,  in  the  death  of  Professor  Remington.  He  was  the  most  mag- 
netic personality  of  the  century  in  American  pharmacy. 
Henry  Kraemer,  President. 
To  the  Faculty  and  Members  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy: 
Dear  Sirs:  I  hereby  express  my  sincere  sympathy  on  the  death 
of  your  dean,  Professor  Joseph  Price  Remington,  a  man  who  ex- 
emplified pharmacy  in  the  United  States  as  Hager  did  in  Germany, 
and  who  always  placed  the  interest  of  pharmacy  above  his  own 
interest,  and  whose  work  will  be  a  living  monument  to  those  who 
are  inclined  to  follow  his  footsteps  hereafter,  and  who  personally 
always  practiced  and  followed  the  Golden  Rule,  namely,  "Do  to 
others  as  you  expect  to  be  done  by,"  and  without  being  vindictive 
to  those  who  differed  with  him  at  times.  In  Professor  Remington's 
death  a  teacher  has  been  lost  who  will  be  very  hard  to  replace. 
Again  expressing  my  sincere  sympathy,  I  remain, 
Respectfully, 
George  Decker,  representing 
The  German  Apothecaries'  Society  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  State  Pharmaceutical  Association, 
Alumni  of  the  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Prof.  S.  P.  Sadtler:  Serious  illness  prevents  my  leaving. 
COBLENTZ. 
G.  M.  Beringer:  I  regret  that  indisposition  prevents  my  paying 
my  respects  to  the  memory  of  Professor  Remington,  who  was  my 
tutor  in  1873  and  my  esteemed  and  respected  friend  for  nearly 
forty-five  years.  His  death  is  a  sad  loss  to  the  pharmaceutical  pro- 
fession and  to  me  a  personal  sorrow. 
Samuel  W.  Fairchild. 
Mr.  G.  M.  Beringer:  The  whole  world  grieves  at  the  loss  of  its 
greatest  pharmacist.  The  Atlanta  College  of  Pharmacy  will  re- 
main closed  on  Friday,  the  day  of  the  funeral,  as  a  token  of  grief 
and  sorrow.    Have  notified  all  our  papers. 
Geo.  F.  Payne. 
