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Minutes  of  the  College. 
5  Am.  Jour.  Pharm 
I      May  1, 1874. 
be  annually  expended,  either  for  a  medal,  for  books,  for  instruments,  or  for  any 
other  appropriate  object  that  may  be  deemed  best  by  the  Board,  and  the  same 
given  as  a  reward  to  the  most  meritorious  Graduate  in  Pharmacy,  when  in  its 
opinion  such  a  reward  is  deserved. 
The  Executors  of  the  late  Prof.  Procter  not  being  prepared  to  hand  over 
the  bequest,  no  action  of  the  College  thereon  was  deemed  requisite  at  this  time. 
The  Treasurer  reported  the  names  of  six  members  of  the  College  who  are  in 
arrears  for  over  four  years.  A  motion  ordering  their  names  to  be  stricken  from 
the  roll  of  members,  under  a  rule  of  the  By-Laws,  was  unanimously  adopted. 
Resolutions  relative  to  the  death  of  Professor  Procter,  received  since  the 
publication  of  the  March  number  of  the  Journal,  from  the  Chicago  and  Louisville 
Colleges  of  Pharmacy,  were  read  by  Prof.  Maisch,  and,  on  motion,  referred  to 
the  Publication  Committee.  (These  resolutions  appeared  in  the  April  number 
of  the  Journal.) 
This  being  the  annual  meeting,  an  election  for  officers  was  ordered,  a  recess 
being  granted  for  the  purpose.  William  B.  Webb  and  Edward  C.  Jones  act- 
ing as  tellers,  reported  the  following  gentlemen  elected  to  the  respective  sta- 
tions enumerated  below,  viz. : 
President — Dillwyn  Parrish. 
First  Vice  President — Charles  Bullock. 
Second  Vice-President — Robert  Shoemaker. 
Treasurer— Samuel  S.  Bunting. 
Recording  Secretary — William  J.  Jenks. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Alfred  B.  Taylor. 
Board  of  Trustees — Robert  Bridges,  M.D.,  John  M.  Maisch,  Daniel  S.  Jones, 
Thomas  S.  Wiegand,  James  T.  Shinn,  T.  Morris  Perot,  William  B.  Webb, 
Joseph  P.  Remington. 
Publication  Committee — John  M.  Maisch,  Charles  Bullock,  Thomas  S.  Wie- 
gand, James  T.  Shinn.  Henry  N.  Rittenhouse. 
Sinking  Fund  Committed — Thomas  S.  Wiegand,  T.  Morris  Perot,  James  T 
Shinn. 
Editor — John  M.  Maisch. 
Librarian — Thomas  S.  Wiegand. 
Curator — Joseph  P.  Remington. 
There  being  a  vacancy  in  the  Board  of  Trustees,  caused  by  the  election  of 
Charles  Bullock  as  First  Vice-President,  Edward  C.  Jones  was  nominated  to 
fill  his  place.  There  being  no  other  nomination,  the  President  was,  on  motion, 
requested  to  cast  an  affirmative  ballot  for  him,  which  being  done,  Mr.  Jones 
was  declared  unanimously  elected  a  Trustee  for  the  unexpired  term  of  Charles 
Bullock. 
There  being  no  further  business,  on  motion,  adjourned. 
William  J.  Jenks,  Secretary. 
