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MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
This being the evening for the semi-annual election for 
Trustees, and there being a vacancy in the office of Treasurer, 
by the resignation of E. B. Garrigues, the following gen- 
tlemen were chosen: 
Trustees. 
Peter Lehman, Dr. F. Bache, 
Wm. W. Moore, John Wetherill, 
John C. Lehman, Clement Cresson, 
Jacob Bigonet, Wm. Hodgson, Jr. 
Treasurer. 
Samuel F. Troth. 
It was moved and seconded, that the names of Wm. Baker, 
and George Gatchell, being largely in arrears to the Col- 
lege, and refusing to pay their subscriptions, and having neg- 
lected the attendance of its meetings for several years, be 
stricken from the roll of members. 
Adopted nem. con. 
March 25th, 1839, — Present, Henry Troth, Peter 
Lehman, Charles Ellis, Samuel F. Troth, Dillwyn 
Parrish, Richard M. Reeve, Wm. W. Moore, Henry W. 
Worthington, Thomas P. James, Edwin A. Hoskins. 
Henry Troth, Vice President, in the chair. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected resident mem- 
bers of the Philadelphia Colle ge of Pharmacy, viz.: Dr. Ro- 
bert Bridges, Richard W. Test, and John Gilbert. 
Henry W. Worthington, a graduate in Pharmacy, was 
also elected a resident member, at a meeting of the Board of 
Trustees. 
The annual Report of the Publishing Committee of the 
American Journal of Pharmacy was read and adopted. They 
state that the work gives general satisfaction to its readers, 
and that its continuance, in their opinion, is essential to the 
best interests of Pharmacy in this country. That the Journal 
is prosperous in its financial condition, but if the gentlemen, 
