I44  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^'Jrniy^llT 
after  a  very  short  session  and  arranged  for  this  memorial  service 
to-day. 
Telegrams  were  then  read  from  George  F.  Payne,  of  Atlanta, 
Georgia,  Professor  Henry  Kraemer,  of  the  University  of  Michigan, 
G.  A.  Barbridge,  of  Nova  Scotia,  Samuel  W.  Fairchild  and  Pro- 
fessor Virgil  A.  Coblentz,  of  New  York. 
A  communication  from  George  M.  Beringer,  chairman  of  the 
board  of  trustees,  who  was  unable  to  be  present,  was  then  read  by 
the  Secretary. 
The  memorial  resolutions  adopted  by  the  Pennsylvania  Pharma- 
ceutical Association  were  then  read  by  the  Secretary. 
The  resolutions  and  minutes  of  appreciation  as  prepared  by  the 
committee  appointed  by  the  college  were  then  read  by  the  chairman, 
Joseph  W.  England. 
After  the  conclusion  of  the  reading  Professor  E.  G.  Eberle 
moved  that  we  acknowledge  this  memorial  as  the  sentiment  of  this 
meeting,  and  that  it  be  adopted  by  a  rising  vote,  which  was  unani- 
mously carried.  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  Faculty  of  the  Col- 
lege, and  by  the  Philadelphia  Branch  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association  were  next  read. 
President  French  then  called  on  a  number  of  gentlemen  present 
to  give  expression  to  their  appreciation  of  and  esteem  for  Professor 
Remington.  Professor  Samuel  P.  Sadtler,  an  associate  of  Pro- 
fessor Remington  for  many  years,  was  the  first  speaker.  Professor 
Sadtler's  remarks  were  a  loving  tribute,  as  were  the  many  others, 
who  followed.  President  French  followed  with  his  appreciation 
of  the  character  of  Professor  Remington  and  his  services  in  behalf 
of  the  college.  Professor  J.  W.  Sturmer,  associate  dean;  Dr.  H.  W.. 
Wiley,  president  of  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopceial  Convention;  Mr. 
Samuel  L.  Hilton,  treasures  of  the  Convention ;  Dr.  H.  C.  Wood,  vice  - 
chairman  Committee  of  Revision  of  the  Pharmacopoeia ;  J.  A.  Koch, 
professor  of  pharmacy,  Pittsburgh  College  of  Pharmacy;  Joseph 
L.  Lemberger,  vice-president  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy; 
Harry  Vin  Amy,  professor  of  chemistry,  New  York  College  of 
Pharmacy;  Caswell  A.  Mayo,  editor  American  Druggist;  E.  G. 
Eberle,  editor  Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association; 
Charles  H.  La  Wall,  associate  professor  of  pharmacy,  Philadelphia 
College  of  Pharmacy;  C.  B.  Lowe,  professor  of  materia  medica, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy;  E.  Fullerton  Cook,  associate 
director  of  pharmaceutical  laboratory,   Philadelphia   College  of 
