Am.  Jour.  Pharm.) 
April,  1920.) 
Annual  Meeting. 
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An  appropriate  obituary  has  been  prepared  by  Prof.  Frank  X. 
Moerk  and  published. 
Prof.  Cook,  for  the  Committee  on  Nominations,  reported  that 
the  Hst  of  nominations  for  officers  had  been  printed  and  sent  to  all 
the  members. 
Prof.  F.  P.  Stroup,  who  had  been  acting  as  librarian  ad  interim, 
reported  verbally  that  the  library  had  been  used  more  than  in  any 
similar  length  of  time  for  many  years. 
President  French  read  a  communication  from  Prof.  Charles  H. 
LaWall  in  which  he  suggested  that  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical 
Association  be  invited  to  hold  their  meeting  in  1921  in  Philadelphia 
at  the  time  the  College  was  holding  its  Centenary  celebration. 
He  believed  hundreds  of  the  Alumni  .would  come  to  the  city  then, 
attracted  by  the  double  event.  In  the  discussion  that  followed  the 
reading,  it  was  suggested  that  other  organizations  should  also  be 
invited  to  hold  their  meetings  about  that  time.  The  suggestion  was 
favorably  received,  when,  on  motion,  it  was  voted  to  tender  to  the 
Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  the  use  of  the  College 
to  hold  their  meeting  in  1921. 
President  French  read  the  following  communication: 
Camden,  N.  J.,  March  24,  1920. 
"Mr.  Howard  B.  French,  President, 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Dkar  Sir: 
The  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association  have  had  engrossed 
and  framed  resolutions  upon  the  death  of  Prof.  Remington.  They 
desire  to  present  these  to  the  College  as  a  token  of  their  esteem  for 
the  late  professor. 
I  understand  that  the  next  quarterly  meeting  of  the  College  will 
be  on  Monday  afternoon,  March  29.  If  it  is  agreeable  to  you  I  will 
be  glad  to  present  this  memorial  at  that  time  on  behalf  of  the  New 
Jersey  Association. 
Yours  truly, 
(Signed)  George  M.  Beringer,  Jr." 
Mr.  Beringer,  Jr.,  being  present,  was  invited  to  the  floor,  and  in 
very  appropriate  remarks,  presented  the  resolutions  to  the  College. 
On  motion,  the  sincere  thanks  of  the  College  were  tendered  the  New 
Jersey  Association  for  the  gift. 
