AXAuiu8t'm"m'}    Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  385 
there  were  about  thirty  members  present.  Only  one  session  was  held. 
No  scientific  papers  were  offered,  but  Professor  E.  Fullerton  Cook, 
of  the  College,  was  present  and  delivered  a  lecture  that  was  much 
appreciated.  The  routine  reports  of  the  officers  were  read  and 
considered.  After  dinner  the  entertainment  provided  was  of  a 
pleasing  character. 
Professor  Remington,  for  the  delegates  to  the  Pennsylvania 
Pharmaceutical  Association,  reported  verbally  that  legislative  matters 
occupied  much  of  the  time  of  the  meeting.  A  very  exhaustive  and 
interesting  report  of  the  secretary  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharma- 
ceutical Examining  Board,  L.  L.  Walton,  was  read.  Future  legis- 
lation was  discussed.  There  were  not  so  many  papers  presented  as  in 
former  years.  The  entertainments  provided  by  the  Travelling  Men's 
Auxiliary  were  unique  and  much  enjoyed.  The  recent  alumni  sup- 
per given  at  the  Hotel  Walton  in  Commencement  Week  was  referred 
to  by  many  as  the  best  they  had  ever  attended  The  recent  changes 
and  additions  in  the  courses  of  lectures  at  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy  appeared  to  be  fully  understood  and  concurred  in.  On 
the  whole,  the  meeting  can  be  considered  a  very  successful  one.  The 
association  will  meet  next  year  at  Reading,  Pa.,  thus  making  a 
change  in  the  custom  for  a  number  of  years  past  of  meeting  at  summer 
resorts.  Theodore  Campbell,,  our  fellow-member,  was  elected  presi- 
dent. 
Professor  Henry  Kraemer,  for  the  Committee  on  Necrology,  re- 
ported the  death  of  the  following  members  : 
Charles  G.  Dodson,  March  16,  191 5.   Member  since  1891. 
Charles  L.  Eberle,  October  5,  1914.    Member  since  1867. 
Henry  C.  Eddy,  August  29,  1914.    Member  since  1869. 
William  E.  Lee,  July  20,  19 14.   Member  since  1907. 
Edward  H.  Hance,  December  14,  1914.    Member  since  1857. 
William  H.  Lacey,  September  30,  1914.    Member  since  1886. 
George  J.  Scattergood,  July  20,  19 14.    Member  since  1859. 
Professor  Kraemer  also  reported  the  death  of  Honorary  Mem- 
ber Professor  Charles  E.  Bessey  and  the  death  of  Dr.  Jacobus 
Polak,  of  Amsterdam. 
The  President  made  the  following  appointments: 
Committee  on  Nominations — Joseph  W.  England,  Warren  H. 
Poley,  F.  P.  Stroup,  John  K.  Thum,  and  E.  Fullerton  Cook. 
Committee  on  Necrology — Henry  Kraemer,  Edwin  M.  Boring, 
and  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
