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The  Association  passed  resolutions  at  this  session  endorsing  the 
Council  of  Pharmacy  and  Chemistry,  of  the  American  Medical 
Association. 
The  following  papers  were  read  by  title,  owing  to  a  lack  of  time 
of  the  session  to  allow  them  to  be  read  in  full : — 
"  Popularizing  Standard  Preparations,"  by  M.  I.  Wilbert,  of  Phila- 
delphia. 
"  The  Preparation  of  Tasteless  Castor  Oil,"  by  J.  B,  Moore,  of 
Philadelphia. 
"  Our  Future  Pharmacists  or  a  Labor  Problem,"  by  F.  M.  Siggins, 
of  Meadville,  Pa. 
"  Effervescent  Solution  of  Citrate  of  Magnesia,"  by  Fred.  S. 
Nagle,  of  Wilkesbarre. 
"  What  is  the  Most  Effective  Method  of  Advertising  for  the  Retail 
Druggist,"  by  Lome  E.  Hastings,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  Does  a  Soda  Fountain  Pay  ?  "  by  James  S.  Gleghorn,  of  Pitts- 
burg. 
"  How  the  National  Association  of  Retail  Druggists  has  Benefited 
Retail  Druggists,"  by  Thomas  H.  Potts,  of  Philadelphia. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  on  President's  Address,  endorsing 
most  of  the  recommendations  made  therein,  was  the  concluding 
feature  of  the  final  business  session. 
The  Evening  Session  was  taken  up,  as  is  the  custom,  by  the  in- 
stallation of  the  incoming  officers,  the  Executive  Committee,  and 
the  Entertainment  Committee,  together  with  brief  addresses  by  a 
number  of  the  ex-presidents  of  the  Association  who  were  present 
The  hotel  orchestra  furnished  music  for  the  Choral  Society  of  the 
Association,  which  was  organized  and  conducted  by  F.  T.  Wray¥  of 
Apollo,  Pa.,  to  whose  successful  efforts  the  members  of  the  Associa- 
tion owed  a  most  enjoyable  evening. 
In  reviewing  the  work  of  the  Association  for  the  year,  credit  must 
be  given  to  the  members  for  the  hearty  support  which  they  gave  to 
the  officers  in  their  attendance  at  the  business  sessions.  During  the 
past  few  annual  sessions,  an  almost  continuous  rainfall  has  enforced 
attendance  at  these  business  sessions,  but  it  is  a  noteworthy  fact,  and 
one  which  speaks  well  for  the  future  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharma- 
ceutical Association,  that  notwithstanding  the  continued  clear 
weather,  which  was  as  fine  as  though  it  had  been  ordered  for  the 
occasion,  the  attendance  at  the  business  sessions  was  better  even  than 
