San  Francisco  Meeting  of  the  A.  P.  A.  {Km^ll  mT' 
President  on  the  opening  night,  a  special  dance  was  given  at  the 
California  Building  on  Wednesday  evening.  On  Tuesday  evening 
there  was  a  banquet  at  one  of  the  leading  restaurants.  On  Thurs- 
day evening  the  ladies  were  entertained  at  a  card  party  at  the 
Palace  Hotel  and  the  men  were  given  a  smoker.  On  Friday  a  special 
concert  by  Mrs.  Rees  and  Ulda  Waldorf  at  Festival  Hall  concluded 
the  programme  and  preceded  the  presentation  of  the  Exposition 
Plaques. 
For  the  ensuing  year  the  association  will  elect  by  mail,  accord- 
ing to  the  by-laws,  the  president,  vice-presidents,  and  members  of 
the  Council,  and  it  is  of  interest  to  state  in  this  connection  that  our 
fellow-member  of  the  Philadelphia  Branch,  Prof.  Charles  H.  La- 
Wall,  of  Philadelphia,  has  been  nominated  for  the  presidency,  to- 
gether with  Prof.  Frederick  J.  Wulling,  of  Minneapolis,  and  Mr. 
C.  Herbert  Packard,  of  Boston. 
For  the  various  sections  the  following  chairmen  have  been 
elected  for  the  incoming  year: 
House  of  Delegates — Chairman,  H.  P.  Hynson,  of  Baltimore, 
Md. 
Commercial  Interests — Chairman,  R.  S.  Lehman,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y. 
Scientific  Section — Chairman,  Wilbur  L.  Scoville,  of  Detroit, 
Mich. 
Section  on  Education  and  Legislation — Chairman,  Frank  H. 
Freericks,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Section  on  Practical  Pharmacy  and  Dispensing — Chairman, 
Joseph  Weinsten,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Historical  Pharmacy — Chairman,  Charles  Holzhauer,  Newark, 
N.  J. 
Women's  Section — Chairman,  Mrs.  G.  D.  Timmons,  Valparaiso, 
Ind. 
The  1916  meeting  of  the  association  will  be  held  in  September, 
at  Atlantic  City,  and  it  will  be  up  to  the  Eastern  brethren  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  to  make  the  1916  meeting 
of  the  association  the  banner  year  of  its  history. 
