360       Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association.    {Am"  Sij^',  Ssf m' 
counsels,  can  never  be  forgotten  by  any  of  his  associates  who  have  enjoyed  his 
companionship  and  friendly  advice. 
Resolved,  That  this  Association  convey  to  his  deeply  attached  wife  and  com- 
panion for  many  years,  our  sincere  sympathy  in  her  affliction  and  our  assur- 
ance, as  we  mingle  our  tears  with  those  of  his  many  friends,  that  we  are 
comforted  by  the  belief  that  he  is  enjoying  the  full  fruition  of  the  hope  and 
faith  that  he  so  frequently  expressed  of  a  blessed  Immortality. 
PROFESSOR  HENRY  TRIMBLE. 
Whereas,  The  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  during  the  past 
year,  has  lost,  by  the  death  of  Prof.  Henry  Trimble,  one  of  its  most  earnest 
and  valuable  members  ;  and  be  it 
Resolved,  That  we  hereby  record  upon  our  minutes  our  high  appreciation  of 
his  labors  in  our  behalf ;  his  willingness  to  serve  this  body  in  any  capacity, 
but  particularly  in  the  special  field  of  his  activity,  chemical  science,  is  grate- 
fully recognized. 
Resolved,  That  this  Association  convey  to  his  widow  our  heartfelt  sympathy 
in  her  bereavement,  and  that  a  copy  of  these  reolutions  be  sent  to  her. 
J.  H.  Redsecker,  as  Chairman  of  the  Nominating  Committee,  presented  the 
following  report,  which  was  unanimously  adopted  :  President,  Charles  New- 
ton Boyd,  Butler ;  First  Vice-President,  Charles  Lamar  Hay,  DuBois  ;  Second 
\ ice-President,  Dr.  Charles  A.  Weidemann,  Philadelphia;  Treasurer,  Joseph 
Lyon  Lemberger,  Lebanon  ;  Secretary,  Dr.  Jacob  Augustus  Miller,  Harrisburg  ; 
Executive  Committee,  Daniel  Judson  Thomas,  Scranton  ;  Sigmund  W. 
Heinitsh,  Lancaster  ;  Cyrus  Jacoby,  Bethlehem  ;  Local  Secretary,  Charles  H. 
Marcy,  of  Altoona. 
John  F.  Patton,  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Time  and  Place  of  Next 
Meeting,  reported  that  the  Committee  had  unanimously  agreed  upon  "  Maple 
Park  Springs,  Ebensburg,  Cambria  County,"  as  the  place,  and  June  19,  1900, 
as  the  time  for  the  next  annual  meeting. 
SOCIAL  FEATURES. 
The  social  features  of  the  meeting  were  unusually  attractive  and  enjoyable. 
The  President's  reception  was  held  on  Monday  evening,  June  12,  in  the  Phila- 
delphia College  of  Pharmacy.  The  visiting  members  and  delegates  were  thereby 
afforded  an  excellent  opportunity  of  becoming  acquainted  and  meeting  each 
other  before  the  regular  business  sessions.  On  Tuesday  evening  there  was  an 
excursion  to  Willow  Grove  Park,  when  refreshments  were  served  at  the  Casino, 
and  an  excellent  musical  programme  rendered  by  the  celebrated  Banda  Rossa. 
On  Wednesday  evening  there  was  a  reception  and  dance  given  by  Philadelphians 
to  the  visitors,  in  the  Assembly  Room  of  the  Union  League.  The  remaining 
days,  Thursday  and  Friday,  were  spent  in  pleasurable  pursuits  at  Atlantic  City. 
Professor  Joseph  P.  Remington  has  recently  had  conferred  upon  him,  by 
Northwestern  University,  honoris  causa,  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Pharmacy. 
Frank  X.  Mokrk,  heretofore  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  has  been  elected  to 
the  chair  of  Analytical  Chemistry  in  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
made  vacant  by  the  death  of  Professor  Henry  Trimble. 
