THE 
AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHARMACY. 
OCTOBER,  1872. 
THE  TWENTIETH  ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Central  Rink,  located  on  Euclid  avenue,  near  Monument 
Square,  in  the  City  of  Cleveland,  had  been  selected  by  the  Local 
Secretary,  Mr.  Henry  C.  Gaylord,  to  hold  the  meeting.  The  hall  is 
very  large,  and  is  surrounded  on  three  sides  by  a  spacious  gallery, 
affording  ample  room  and  good  light  for  the  exhibition.  A  large 
room,  situated  directly  over  the  entrance,  had  been  arranged  for  the 
meeting,  and  conveniently  seated  about  200  persons.  Six  sessions 
were  held,  the  first  on  the  afternoon  of  Tuesday,  September  3d,  and 
the  last  one  on  the  forenoon  of  the  following  Friday. 
First  Session — Tuesday  Afternoon. 
The  meeting  was  called  to  order,  at  o'clock,  by  the  President, 
Professor  Enno  Sander,  of  St.  Louis,  Professor  John  M.  Maisch  act- 
ing as  Secretary.  The  roll  being  called,  56  members  were  found  to 
be  present.  A  Committee  on  Credentials  was  appointed,  consisting 
of  Prof.  J.  Faris  Moore,  of  Baltimore,  Mr.  Robert  J.  Brown,  of  Leav- 
enworth, and  Mr.  W.  J.  M.  Gordon,  of  Cincinnati. 
The  Committee  subsequently  reported  having  examined  the  creden- 
tials of  the  following  associations,  viz.,  the  Massachusetts,  New  York, 
Maryland,  Cincinnati,  Louisville,  Chicago,  Kansas,  Ontario  and  Ten- 
nessee Colleges  of  Pharmacy;  the  New  Jersey,  Newark,  Columbia, 
Allegheny  County  and  Saginaw  Valley  Pharmaceutical  Associations, 
and  the  Alumni  Associations  of  the  Massachusetts,  New  York  and 
Philadelphia  Colleges  of  Pharmacy.    Delegations  were  also  reported 
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