538  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^?•4m^;rf^9^T• 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  the  following  memorial,  which  was  on  motion 
adopted,  and  an  engrossed  copy  directed  to  be  sent  to  Mrs.  Procter. 
"WALLACE  PROCTER. 
The  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  mourns  the  loss  of  one  of  her 
faithful  sons,  who  as  student,  graduate,  alumnus,  member  of  the  College, 
Board  of  Trustees,  or  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Examinations,  served 
the  College  faithfully  for  forty-two  years.  He  departed  this  life  May  27, 
191 1.  No  service  was  too  arduous  for  him  when  he  felt  he  could  aid  his 
Alma  Mater.  Skilled  in  the  art  and  science  of  his  profession  he  brought 
his  talents  to  bear  in  the  direction  which  seemed  to  him  to  be  productive 
of  good  results  to  the  institution.  The  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy 
places  on  record  its  highest  sense  of  appreciation  of  the  loving  services  of 
Wallace  Procter." 
The  Committee  on  Nominations  presented  list  of  nominees  for 
Trustees. 
A  communication  was  read  from  Mr.  R.  W.  Cuthbert  requesting 
his  name  be  withdrawn  from  the  list  of  nominees  for  Trustees. 
The  delegates  to  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  to 
the  meeting  held  in  Boston,  August  14-18,  reported  verbally  through 
Professor  C.  B.  Lowe.  A  number  of  items  of  interest  were  related 
in  addition  to  the  extended  report  of  the  meeting  published  in  the 
American  Journal  of  Pharmacy,  page  436,  in  the  September 
number. 
Amendment  to  By-laws :  The  amendment  to  Article  XI,  Section 
I,  of  the  By-laws  of  the  College,  laid  over  from  the  previous  meeting, 
was  taken  up,  and  on  motion  adopted.  The  amended  section  reads 
as  follows:  The  pharmaceutical  meetings  of  the  College  shall  be 
held  for  the  purpose  of  discussing  scientific  questions  and  subjects 
relating  to  trade  interests  once  in  every  month,  from  October  until 
May,  both  inclusive,  at  such  times  as  the  Committee  on  Pharma- 
ceutical Meetings  may  determine.  This  amendment  will  enable  the 
Committee  to  name  a  time  that  will  enable  a  larger  number  of  the 
members  and  students  to  be  present. 
The  President  appointed  the  following  as  the  Committee  on 
Membership :  Charles  H.  La  Wall,  Chairman ;  E.  M.  Boring,  Richard 
H.  Lackey,  Richard  M.  Shoemaker,  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Election  of  Honorary  Members:  The  names  of  those  proposed 
for  Honorary  Members  at  the  June  meeting,  and  laid  over  for  action 
till  the  September  meeting,  were  then  read.  Mr.  J.  W.  England  was 
appointed  teller,  who,  after  a  ballot  was  taken,  reported  the  unani- 
