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Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {A^VemberPi9iT' 
Professor  Kraemer  dwelt  at  length  on  the  possibilities  of  making 
the  museum  a  centre  of  attraction  to  the  pharmacists  and  the  public, 
and  advocated  an  entire  change  in  the  display  of  specimens.  He 
proposed  displaying  the  historical  relics  and  records  now  in  posses- 
sion of  the  College,  making  certain  special  exhibits,  as  of  opium, 
cinchona,  etc.,  and  securing  packages  and  containers  used  in  the  im- 
portation of  drugs  in  large  quantities.  The  large  assortment  of  old 
mortars  should  be  properly  labelled  and  exhibited.  Various  proc- 
esses in  pharmacy  should  also  be  shown,  and  in  view  of  the  meet- 
ing of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  at  Atlantic  City 
next  year,  it  should  be  a  rally  year  for  all  the  alumni  and  those  in- 
terested in  the  progress  of  pharmacy. 
Mr.  French  appreciated  the  suggestions  of  Professor  Kraemer, 
as  also  did  Mr.  England,  who  hoped  the  suggestions  would  be  carried 
out,  and  after  further  remarks  by  Mr.  French  and  Professor 
Kraemer  the  subject  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Museum  and 
Herbarium. 
The  Tellers  reported  the  result  of  the  election,  when  the  Presi- 
dent announced  that  Samuel  C.  Henry,  O.  W.  Osterlund,  and  Aubrey 
H.  Weightman  were  reelected  to  membership  in  the  Board  of 
Trustees  for  the  ensuing  three  years. 
The  President  appointed  Professor  Henry  Kraemer,  O.  W.  Oster- 
lund, and  Richard  H.  Lackey  as  the  Committee  on  Membership, 
with  the  Treasurer  and  Recording  Secretary  members  ex  officio. 
Mr.  George  M.  Beringer  submitted  the  following:  "The  Phila- 
delphia College  of  Pharmacy  extends  to  Mr.  Frederick  Gutekunst, 
one  of  her  honored  graduates,  its  sincere  congratulations  on  his 
rounding  out  the  84th  milestone  of  his  busy  life,  and  expresses  the 
sincere  hope  that  the  year  he  is  now  entering  upon  may  be  one  of 
unusual  happiness  and  prosperity,  and  that  many  more  years  may 
be  added  to  his  successful  career."  It  was  unanimously  voted  that  the 
Secretary  forward  to  Mr.  Gutekunst  this  expression  of  good-will 
from  the  College. 
Mr.  E.  M.  Boring  reported  the  recent  death  of  Mrs.  Jennie 
Mclntyre,  widow  of  our  late  fellow-member,  William  Mclntyre,  for 
many  years  actively  identified  with  the  College. 
Professor  Remington  reported  some  of  the  transactions  of  the 
Conference  of  Pharmaceutical  Faculties  at  the  recent  meeting  held 
at  San  Francisco. 
C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Recording  Secretary. 
