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sideration," and when they were prepared to meet us 
again, to inform the chairman. 
On behalf of the Committee, 
Daniel B. Smith, 
Samuel F. Troth, 
DiLLWYN ParRISH, 
H. C. Blair, 
William Procter, Jr. 
The following proposition was submitted, and on motion 
was laid on the table for consideration at the next stated 
meeting. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
The undersigned propose to alter Law fifth, Section 
second, of the laws of the College, so as to read as follows : 
Section 2d. Any graduate of Pharmacy, producing the 
diploma of a respectable College of Pharmacy, and con- 
forming in his professional conduct to the Code of Ethics 
adopted and published by this College, shall be eligible to 
resident membership by vote of the Board of Trustees in 
the manner prescribed by the By-Laws of the Board. 
Any apothecary of known qualifications, removing to 
this city from a locality where it would have been imprac- 
ticable to obtain a diploma, and subscribing to the afore- 
said Code of Ethics, or any reputable member of the medi- 
cal profession, being recommended by the Board as a can 
didate for election, may be elected a resident member by 
an unanimous vote of the College. 
Joseph C. Turnpenny, 
William J. Jenks, 
Ambrose Smith. 
The College then proceeded to the election of eight 
Trustees. Daniel S. Jones and Robert Shoemaker were 
appointed tellers,.who reported that the following members 
