oSober"''i9?o™  }     Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  747 
completed  their  work  and  the  engrossed  resolutions  were  on  the 
table  for  the  inspection  of  the  members. 
George  M.  Beringer  reported  that  the  family  of  Mr.  Boring 
had  donated  to  the  College  almost  a  complete  set  of  the  American 
Journal  of  Pharmacy,  and  moved  that  the  thanks  of  the  College 
be  tendered  for  this  valuable  donation.    So  ordered. 
Election  of  Trustees. — Messrs.  Stewart,  Gano  and  Harrison  were 
appointed  tellers. 
The  Committee  on  Nominations  in  submitting  a  list  of  nominees 
made  the  following  statement:  "Owing  to  the  Amended  Charter 
taking  effect  at  this  election,  your  committee,  acting  under  instruc- 
tions from  the  solicitor  of  the  College,  Edgar  S.  McKaig,  Esq.,  asked 
for  and  received  resignations  from  nine  members  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  to  take  effect  September  27.  This  was  done  to  conform 
to  the  decree  of  the  court  by  making  it  possible  to  elect  twelve 
members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  at  this  election."  (Twelve 
more  are  to  be  elected  in  March,  1921,  when  the  resignations  of  the 
remaining  six  members  of  the  old  Board  of  Trustees  will  be  asked 
for.) 
These  nine  resignations  and  three  whose  terms  had  expired 
September  27  (together  with  an  unexpired  term  caused  by  death) 
created  thirteen  vacancies,  to  be  filled  by  electing  five  for  one  year, 
four  for  two  years,  and  four  for  three  years. 
While  the  ballots  were  being  counted,  Prof.  E-  F.  Cook,  the 
Executive  Secretary  of  the  Centennial  Committee  submitted  a 
lengthy  report  of  the  work  that  had  been  done,  an  abstract  of  this 
report  is  given. 
The  Executive  Chairmen  are: 
On  Site,  President  Howard  B.  French. 
On  Contributions,  Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison. 
On  Historical   Data   and   Centennial   Volume,    George  M. 
Beringer. 
On  College  Membership,  J.  C.  Peacock. 
On  Publicity,  Robert  P.  Fischelis. 
Each  of  these  chairmen  will  be  supported  by  a  committee  which 
is  yet  to  be  announced. 
The  General  Committee  on  the  Centennial,  so  far  as  arranged, 
is  as  follows : 
All  officers  of  the  College. 
All  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 
