98  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {Af^^^™' 
Committee  on  Examination  reported  that  the  re-examinations 
had  been  held,  and  reports  were  being  received. 
Athletic  Committee  reported  a  series  of  rules  governing  the  Gym- 
nasium, and  of  the  necessity  of  having  some  one  in  authority  present 
while  the  gymnasium  was  in  use,  and  recommended  engaging  Mr. 
F.  N.  Moerk  till  the  middle  of  March,  1913,  for  this  purpose.  This 
recommendation  was  approved. 
Mr.  John  K.  Thum  was  elected  to  active  membership. 
November  6th,  1912:  Fourteen  members  were  present.  Special 
Committee  on  Scholarships  reported  several  recommendations  gov- 
erning the  Award  of  Scholarships,  which  were  approved.  A  very 
extended  discussion  took  place  in  reference  to  establishing  fellow- 
ships. The  matter  was  referred  to  a  special  committee  to  consider 
the  subject. 
The  Committee  on  Library  reported  a  number  of  accessions  by 
purchase  during  the  month,  and  that  sixty-four  persons  had  con- 
sulted the  Library  during  the  month. 
December  3rd,  1912:  Eig-hteen  members  were  present,  Professor 
F.  X.  Moerk  being  present  by  invitation. 
Committee  on  Library  reported  that  a  number  of  books  had  been 
procured  by  purchase,  and  one  book  by  gift  from  the  Druggist's 
Circular.  Also  that  seventy-six  persons  had  used  the  Library  during 
the  month. 
Committee  on  Instruction  presented  a  matter  of  importance  to 
the  College — the  discussion  was  prolonged  till  the  hour  of  adjourn- 
ment— and  on  motion  it  was  agreed  to  call  a  meeting  of  the  Board 
for  December  6th. 
December  6th,  1912:  Fourteen  members  were  present,  Professor 
Moerk  being  present  by  invitation.  The  Committee  on  Instruction 
presented  a  series  of  resolutions  offered  by  Mr.  French,  which 
after  discussion  were  adopted. 
Mr.  Beringer  referred  to  the  present  method  of  advertising  the 
College  and  moved  that  the  entire  matter  be  referred  to  a  Special 
Committee,  consisting  of  the  Finance  Committee  and  Committee  on 
Announcement. 
Professor  Remington  stated  that  Mr.  C.  E.  Hires,  a  graduate  of 
the  College,  had  presented  to  the  College  four  water  coolers  and 
would  supply  the  drinking  water  free  of  charge.  The  thanks  of 
the  Board  were  tendered  the  donor. 
