Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  ) 
April  1, 1871.  J 
Minutes  of  the  College. 
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manner  in  Avhich  each  placed  extra  time  and  lectures  at  our  disposal.  Also 
for  the  Lectures  delivered  at  the  School  of  Mines  by  Prof.  0.  F.  Chandler,  by 
Prof.  E.  R.  Squibb  at  his  Laboratory,  and  the  attractive  illustrations  of  Botany 
and  Materia  Medica  by  Prof.  W.  DeP.  Day. 
Resolved,  that  we  cordially  commend  the  course  of  instruction  to  our  fellow 
pharmaceutical  students,  and  trust  they  will  avail  themselves  of  the  excellent 
opportunity  oflfered. 
Resolved,  that  a  copy  of  these  Resolutions  be  sent  to  the  President  of  the 
College,  and  that  they  be  published  in  the  pharmaceutical  journals. 
The  Treasurer's  report  shows  an  excellent  financial  condition,  but  an  efifort  is 
being  made  to  increase  the  available  resources  of  the  College,  which,  it  is  hoped, 
will  prove  successful.  The  election  of  officers  for  the  ensuing  year  then  took 
place,  which  resulted  as  follows  : 
President,  William  Hegeman. 
Vice-Presidents,  Theobald  Frohwein,  Isaac  Coddington,  Wm.  Neergaard. 
Treasurer,  William  Wright,  Jr. 
Secretary,  Edward  L.  Milhau. 
Trustees,  Paul  Balluf,  .H.  A.  Cassebeer,  Jr.,  P.  W.  Bedford,  John  Prey, 
John  W.  Shedden,  G-eo.  C.  Close,  David  Hays, A.  W.  Weismann. 
As  delegates  to  the  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  in 
St.  Louis  in  September  nexi,  P.  W.  Bedford,  E.  ^L.  Milhau,  William  Hege- 
man, M.  L.  M.  Peixotto,  William  Wright,  Jr. 
llittutes  0f  \\t  |ljila&el])|ia  College  of  i^raacw. 
The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  was  held  at 
the  College  Hall,  March  27th,  187L  Dillwyn  Parrish,  President,  in  the  chair. 
40  members  present. 
The  minutes  of  the  last  meeting  were  read,  corrected  and  adopted.  The 
minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  were  read  by  A.  B.  Taylor,  Secretary  of  the 
Board,  and  approved. 
The  following  report  was  read  : 
To  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
The  committee  appointed  to  propose  the  name  of  a  suitable  person  for  Editor 
of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  entered  into  correspondence  with  promi- 
nent pharmaceutists  in  other  cities,  but  having  failed  to  obtain  a  favorable  re- 
sponse, a  majority  of  the  committee,  after  due  consideration,  unite  in  offering 
the  name  of  Prof.  John  M.  Maisch,  of  Philadelphia,  for  election  to  that  ofiBce. 
Charles  Ellis,  ]    A  majority 
William  Procter,  Jr.,    \       of  the 
Chas.  Bullock,  ]  committee. 
Philadelphia^  March  25,  1871. 
On  motion  the  report  was  accepted. 
The  following  report  from  the  Committee  on  Sinking  Fund  was  read  : 
The  Committee  on  Sinking  Fund  respectfully  report  that  they  have  received 
from  the  professors,  as  tax  on  tickets,  ....    $1268  75 
