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MARYLAND  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
Section  10  "All  wholesale  druggists  may  become  contributing  mem- 
bers, by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members  present  at  any  stated  meeting 
of  the  College,  on  payment  of  an  annual  contribution  of  five  dollars.  They 
shall  be  entitled  to  all  the  privileges  of  Honorary  Members." 
After  which,  on  motion  the  College  adjourned. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
The  Board  met  after  the  adjournment  of  the  College,  six  members  pre- 
sent. Mr.  Baxley  offered  the  following  resolution  which  was  unanimously 
adopted. 
Resolved  That  students  of  good  moral  character,  who  have  been  en- 
gaged in  the  Drug  and  Apothecary  business  over  four  years  before  the 
commencement  of  the  present  course  of  lectures,  may  graduate  at  its  close 
upon  passing  the  requisite  examination.  Adjourned. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 
Baltimore,  December  Ath,  1856. 
The  College  met,  and  was  called  to  order  by  the  President.  Twelve  mem- 
bers present.  On  motion  of  Mr.  Moore,  the  amendment  to  the  By-Laws 
proposed  at  the  November  meeting  was  unanimously  adopted.  The  Secre- 
tery  was  ordered  to  notify  the  members  that  their  annual  contribution  will 
be  due  at  the  January  meeting.  Adjourned. 
MINUTES  OP  THE  BOARD  OE  TRUSTEES. 
Baltimore,  December  27th,  1356. 
The  Board  was  called  to  order  by  the  President.  Seven  members  present. 
The  following  gentlemen  were  nominated  for  membership  and  duly  elected  ; 
viz  : — David  F.  Ricketts,  Wm.  L.  Jung,  Edward  Caufman  and  Thomas 
Edward  Kirby.    After  which  the  Board  adjourned. 
W.  S.  Thompson,  Secretary. 
MINUTES  OP  THE  COLLEGE. 
Baltimore,  January  1st,  1857. 
The  College  met  and  was  called  to  order  by  the  President.    The  Secre- 
tary being  absent,  Mr.  Phillips  was  appointed  Secretary  pro  tern. 
The  Treasurer  presented  his  Semi- Annual  Statement  ending  December 
31st,  1856,  as  follows: — 
Balance  on  hand  as  per  July  report,  .  .  $138.53 
Amount  received  from  July  1st  to  December  31st,  160.75 
Total,  $299.28 
Disbursements  for  the  same  period,  per  vouchers,  296.02 
Balance  in  hand  December  31st,  1856,    .        .  $3.26 
On  motion  a  Committee  of  three  was  appointed  to  examine  the  Treasurer's 
account,  and  to  report  thereupon  at  the  next  meeting. 
