io8      Memorial  Meeting  to  Professor  Remington.  {Ap;br°ar 
Communications  Received  after  Meeting. 
Prof.  E.  Fullerton  Cook: 
Desire  to  extend  most  sincere  expression  of  condolence  death 
of  Professor  Remington. 
Florentino  Lopo  Fundora. 
Havana,  Cuba. 
Department  of  Agriculture, 
Bureau  of  Chemistry, 
Washington,  D.  C, 
January  Ninth,  1918. 
The  Trustees  and  Faculty, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Gentlemen: 
In  behalf  of  the  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  and  of  myself  personally, 
permit  me  to  express  to  you  the  sympathy  of  the  Bureau  in  the 
great  loss  that  has  come  to  your  institution  through  the  death  of 
Professor  Joseph  P.  Remington. 
We,  here  in  the  Bureau,  who  have  been  working  with  him  in 
his  fundamentally  important  revision  of  the  pharmacopoeia  have  an 
adequate  appreciation  of  his  great  services  to  pharmacy,  to  medicine, 
and  to  the  country,  generally.  His  loss  will  be  felt  far  beyond  the 
circle  of  his  personal  friends  and  colleagues. 
Yours  sincerely, 
Carl  L.  Alsberg. 
