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Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {  An\l°yr^^rtIL 
To  date  the  results  of  the  campaign  have  been  as  follows : 
First,  the  receipt  of  a  considerable  number  of  names  of  prospec- 
tive students. 
Second,  the  receipt  of  several  hundred  cards  containing  more 
or  less  brief  autobiographies  of  alumni. 
Third,  the  receipt  of  data  enabling  us  to  correct  the  addresses  of 
about  a  hundred  of  the  alumni. 
Last,  and  probably  most  important,  the  receipt  of  more  than 
eighty  applications  for  membership  in  the  College,  one  for  life  mem- 
bership, about  two  thirds  for  active  membership,  and  the  remainder 
for  associate  membership.  These  applications  will  be  presented  to 
the  next  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  can  be  acted  on  one 
month  later. 
Professor  Moerk  suggests  that  a  list  of  the  members  of  the 
College  be  posted  in  a  readily  accessible  place  in  the  library,  or  a  card 
index  list  of  names  and  addresses  of  members  be  prepared. 
Committees  and  Delegates  Appointed. — The  President  made 
the  following  appointments : 
To  membership  on  the  Combined  Committee  on  Centenary  and 
Historical  Committee  to  fill  vacancies  by  death  and  removal :  Walter 
A.  Rumsey,  Joseph  W.  England  and  J.  W.  Sturmer. 
Committee  on  By-Laws :  George  M.  Beringer,  Joseph  W.  Eng- 
land, C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Delegates  to  the  meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical 
Association:  Charles  H.  LaWall,  F.  P.  Stroup,  F.  X.  Moerk,  E.  F. 
Cook,  J.  W.  Sturmer,  O.  W.  Osterlund,  John  K.  Thum. 
Delegates  to  the  meeting  of  the  Delaware  Pharmaceutical  As- 
sociation: Dr.  A.  W.  Miller,  Dr.  C.  B.  Lowe,  H.  J.  Watson,  S.  L. 
Foster. 
Delegates  to  the  meeting  of  the  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  As- 
sociation: Dr.  C.  B.  Lowe,  George  M.  Beringer,  Charles  H.  LaWall, 
J.  W.  Sturmer,  H.  W.  Youngken. 
Professor  Stroup,  on  behalf  of  Mrs.  Maisch,  presented  some 
colored  lantern  slides  and  cuts  that  had  been  used  in  published  papers 
by  Professor  John  M.  Maisch,  and  on  motion  they  were  accepted 
and  the  thanks  of  the  College  voted  to  Mrs.  Maisch. 
Bill  of  J.  E.  Soule  for  engrossing  the  memorial  resolutions  to 
Professor  Remington  was  presented  and  ordered  paid. 
The  tellers  having  concluded  their  count  reported  the  election  of 
President,  Howard  B.  French ;  First  Vice-President,  R.  V.  Mattison, 
