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MINUTES  OF  THE 
From  the  Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy. — Eobert  J.  Brown,  Louis 
Strehl,  Dr.  P.  Mania,  Henry  W.  Fuller,  and  Albert  E.  Ebert. 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. — David 
Preston,  Charles  W.  Riley,  Howard  England,  Henry  0.  Blair,  and  H.  T. 
Peck. 
From  the  Montreal  Chemists'  Association.— Nathan  Mercer  and  Dr.  J. 
Baker  Edwards. 
No  delegations  had  been  accredited  from  the  Pharmaceutical 
Associations  and  Colleges  of  Maine,  District  of  Columbia,  Cin- 
cinnati and  St.  Louis. 
Mr.  Wiegand,  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee,  now 
proposed  the  names  of  the  following  gentlemen  as  candidates  for 
membership  in  the  Association,  they  having  complied  with  the 
terms  of  the  Constitution  : 
Aurick  S.Brackett,  Knoxville,Tenn. 
George  G.  Percival,  Phila. 
Clemrnons  Parrish,  Phila. 
John  T.  Buck,  Jackson,  Miss. 
David  L.  Smith,  Virginia,  Nevada. 
A.  B.  Clark,  Jr.,  Galesburg,  111. 
Andreas  Yaldemar  Bugge,  St.  Jo- 
seph, Missouri. 
Graham  Wilder,  Louisville,  Ky. 
N.  C.  Pettis,  Great  Barrington, 
Mass. 
Alex.  A.  Green,  Aurora,  Nevada. 
Charles  A.  Weidemann,  Phila. 
Hermann  A.  Yogelbach,  Phila. 
Allen  Shryock,  Phila. 
John  S.  Erben,  Phila. 
James  B.  Cherry,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
John  W.  Yon  Nieda,  North  Dan- 
ville, Pa. 
Charles  W.  Hancock,  Phila. 
William  Fletcher  Muchmore,  Madi- 
son, N.  J. 
William  S.  Voorhees,  Morristown, 
N.  J. 
Roger  Keys,  Phila. 
William  E.  Yan  Orsdel,  Phila. 
Charles  H.  Cressler,  Chambersburg, 
Pa. 
William  Taylor,  Phila. 
F.  Kern,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Theo.  Tapken,  Greenpoint,  N.  Y. 
Pratt  R.  Hoagland,  Boston,  Mass. 
J.  Thornton  Weaver,  Phila. 
James  H.  Richardson,  Cambridge- 
port,  Mass. 
Chauncy  B.  Littlefield,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Ezra  W.  Arnold,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Frederick  A.  Tilge,  Phila. 
Judson  R.  Cheney,  Boston,  Mass. 
A  ballot  being  ordered,  the  Chair  appointed  Prof.  Parrish  and 
Charles  A.  Heinitsh  as  tellers,  who  reported  the  unanimous 
election  of  the  candidates. 
The  roll  of  members  present  was  then  called  by  the  Secretary, 
numbering  131. 
The  Reports  of  Committees  being  called  for,  the  following 
were  presented  and  laid  upon  the  table  for  future  action : 
