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and  England  were  appointed  tellers.  After  some  discussion  in  refer- 
ence to  reopening  the  nominations,  a  ballot  was  taken,  the  tellers 
reporting  the  re-election  of  E.  M.  Boring,  Theodore  Campbell  and 
Charles  Leedom  to  membership  in  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the 
ensuing  three  years. 
Professor  Kraemer  referred  to  the  valuable  publications  emanat- 
ing from  the  Hygienic  Laboratory,  United  States  Public  Health 
Service,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  called  especial  attention  to  the 
Digest  of  Comments  on  the  Pharmacopoeia  of  the  United  States  and 
on  the  National  Formulary,  the  one  just  received  being  for  the  year 
191 1,  and  moved  that  the  Librarian  be  instructed  to  convey  the 
thanks  of  the  College  to  the  Surgeon  General,  so  ordered. 
The  President  called  attention  to  the  improvements  made  to  the 
Library,  and  to  other  portions  of  the  College  and  praised  the  Com- 
mittee for  the  excellent  work  they  had  accomplished. 
C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Recording  Secretary. 
Abstracts  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 
June  3rd.    Sixteen  members  were  present. 
Committee  on  Museum  and  Herbarium  reported  having  received 
a  number  of  volumes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association.  Mr.  Boring  stated  that  several  volumes  of  the 
"  Proceedings  "  also  Reports  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical 
Association  had  been  received  from  Mrs.  William  Mclntyre.  Ac- 
knowledgments of  these  gifts  were  made  to  the  donors. 
Committee  on  Instruction  presented  a  detailed  report  from  Pro- 
fessor Moerk  covering  several  phases  of  the  course  in  his  depart- 
ment. They  also  advised  that  it  would  be  necessary  to  import  a  con- 
siderable amount  of  required  glassware  for  the  Chemical  Laboratory 
and  that  some  repairs  were  needed.  The  matter  of  supplies  and 
repairs  were  referred  to  the  appropriate  committees,  with  power  to 
act.  !  hlljflj 
The  Chair  deemed  it  advisable,  in  view  of  Professor  Moerk's 
position  as  Assistant  Dean  and  his  interest  in  all  matters  pertaining 
to  the  College,  that  he  be  asked  to  be  present  at  the  meetings  of  the 
Board.   This  being  put  in  the  form  of  a  motion  was  adopted. 
Supplies  for  the  Chemical  Laboratory  and  estimates  for  supplies 
