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The committee expressed the desire that a more active 
interest should be taken by members of the College, both 
in the circulation of the Journal, and in original contribu- 
tions to its pages. 
Considerable interesting discussion ensued, in which the 
College was reminded that our Journal is the sole organ of 
Pharmacy in this country, and that it is conducted on a libe- 
ral basis, which should ensure the confidence of Pharma- 
ceutists in different sections of the country. 
The committee of Publication were encouraged to adopt 
such measures as in their judgment are best calculated to 
advance the interests of the periodical. 
On motion the College proceeded to the annual election 
of officers. The following named gentlemen having received 
the requisite number of votes, were declared duly elected 
for the coming year. 
President. 
Daniel B. Smith. 
1st Vice President. 
Charles Ellis. 
2d Vice President. 
Samuel F. Troth. 
Treasurer. 
Joseph C. Turnpenny. 
Secretary. 
Dillwyn Parrish. 
Corresponding Secretary. 
William Hodgson, Jr. 
Trustees. 
Dr. Joseph Carson, 
John H. Ecky, 
William Procter, Jr. 
Dr. John Harris, 
William P. Troth, 
Daniel L. Miller, Jr. 
Benj. R. Smith, for the unex- 
pired time of A .J. DuhameL 
Warden Morris, 
EdwardParrish, 
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