g6  Minutes  of  Board  of  Trustees.       { February, Pih9i5m' 
November  4,  1914. — Fourteen  members  present.  Committee  on 
Library  reported  the  completion  of  the  accessioning  of  all  the  books, 
and  the  work  of  cataloguing  will  be  commenced.  There  were  a 
number  of  purchases  and  gifts  during  the  month.  One  hundred  and 
sixty-three  persons  used  the  Library.  Committee  on  Accounts  and 
Audit  reported  having  examined  the  accounts  of  the  Treasurer, 
Registrar,  and  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  and  found 
them  correct.  Committee  on  Examinations  reported  the  names  of 
Henry  Bristol  Decker  and  John  Henry  Hoffman  as  having  success- 
fully passed  a  special  examination  before  the  Faculty  and  the  Com- 
mittee on  Examinations,  and  recommended  them  to  the  Board  for 
the  degree  of  P.D.  to  be  conferred  at  the  next  commencement,  which 
recommendation  was  approved.  A  communication  from  the  secretary 
of  the  College  relative  to  the  Alumni  Association  semi-centennial 
celebration  was  read.  The  Dean  moved  that  the  Board  approve  the 
proposed  celebration  and  appoint  a  committee  to  cooperate  with  the 
committee  representing  the  Alumni  Association.  It  was  so  ordered. 
The  Dean  referred  to  the  semi-centennial  of  the  St.  Louis  College  of 
Pharmacy.  The  Chairman  read  a  communication  from  the  St.  Louis 
College  inviting  the  Philadelphia  College  of  ^Pharmacy  to  send  a 
representative,  when  Mr.  French  moved  that  we  accept  the  courteous 
invitation  and  that  Dean  Remington  be  selected  to  represent  the 
College.  It  was  so  ordered.  The  Committee  on  Membership  reported 
favorably  on  the  application  of  S.  L.  Foster  and  John  W.  Hayes 
for  active  membership.  A  ballot  was  taken  and  they  were  unani- 
mously elected. 
November  24,  1914. — An  adjourned  meeting  was  held  with 
twenty-three  members  in  attendance,  and,  by  invitation,  Professors 
Kraemer,  Lowe,  and  Moerk.  The  Chair  stated  the  object  of  the 
meeting  and  a  general  discussion  followed.  Mr.  Beringer  read  a 
communication  from  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Centennial 
Celebration  suggesting  a  Christmas  greeting  be  sent  to  each  alumnus, 
accompanied  by  a  letter  from  the  Dean.  The  suggestion  was 
favorably  received  and  referred  to  the  Dean. 
