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establishing  a  suitable  memorial,  and  closing  his  address  by  making 
a  strong  plea  for  subscriptions  towards  defraying  the  expenses  of 
such  memorial.  He  was  followed  by  N.  B.  Danforth,  who  referred 
to  his  acquaintance  with  Professor  Procter  and  rejoiced  in  the  knowl- 
edge that  Procter's  name  is  on  his  diploma.  On  motion  a  Commit- 
tee on  Procter  Memorial  Fund  was  appointed. 
The  Philadelphia  representative  of  the  N.  A.  R.  D.,  gave  a 
report  of  what  the  Association  has  accomplished,  and  pointed  out 
how  the  work  of  the  Association  may  be  made  of  more  value  to  the 
retailer  by  the  retailer  giving  information  of  all  violations  of  the 
contract  plan  which  come  to  his  knowledge. 
Resolutions  were  adopted  endorsing  the  work  of  the  N.A.R.D., 
re-endorsing  the  text  of  the  Mann  Bill,  and  urging  the  reduction  of 
the  internal  revenue  tax  on  alcohol. 
At  2  p.m  the  meeting  adjourned  to  the  Hotel  Wilmington  for  din- 
ner, after  which,  by  means  of  carriages,  the  members  were  conveyed 
through  the  historic  Brandywine  Park,  giving  a  fitting  ending  to  a 
very  pleasant  occasion.  F.  P.  Stroup. 
MISSOURI  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Missouri  Pharmaceutical  Association  held  its  twenty-seventh 
annual  meeting  at  Pertle  Springs,  Warrensburg,  June  13—16,  1905. 
It  was  the  eighth  meeting  at  this  summer  resort. 
Thirty-five  new  members  were  elected  and  thirteen  dropped  for 
non-payment  of  dues,  leaving  a  total  of  314  on  the  roll.  The  follow- 
ing papers,  talks  and  demonstrations  were  presented : 
(1)  The  Second  Missouri  Pharmaceutical  Association  Meeting,  by 
H.  M.  Whelpley. 
(2)  The  Malay  Medicine  Man,  by  J.  F.  Llewellyn. 
(3)  Prescription  and  Dispensing  Chips,  by  Francis  Hemm. 
(4)  The  First  Weekly  Drug  Journal  in  Missouri,  by  H.  M. 
Whelpley. 
(5)  Some  Laws  of  Direct  Interest  to  Us,  by  Francis  Hemm. 
(6)  Official  Chemicals — Digest  of  Examinations,  by  Charles  E. 
Caspari. 
(7)  The  First  Drug  Periodical  in  Missouri,  by  H.  M.  Whelpley. 
(8)  Addenda  to  Second  Missouri  Pharmaceutical  Association 
Meeting,  by  H.  M.  Pettit. 
