352  Report  of  iooth  Annual  Meeting. 
J.  L.  Lemberger,  Ph.  M., 
Samuel  R  Sadtler,  Ph.  D., 
LL.  D.,  Chairman, 
A.  W.  Miller,  Ph.  G.,  M  D., 
H.  K.  Mulford,  Ph.  G., 
O.  W.  Osterlund,  Ph.  D., 
J.  C.  Peacock,  Ph.  G., 
W.  H.  Poley,  Ph.  G., 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
May,  1921. 
W.  D.  Robinson,  Ph.  G.,  M.  D., 
F.  R.  Rohrman,  Ph.  G., 
S.  P.  Sadtler,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D,. 
R.  S.  Sherwin,  Ph.  G., 
R.  M.  Shoemaker,  Ph.  G., 
F.  P.  Streeper,  Ph.  G., 
S.  P.  Wetherill, 
Jos.  W.  England,  Ph.  M., 
Vice-Chairman. 
After  the  tellers  had  concluded  their  report,  Dr.  Robinson  moved 
that  a  committee  be  appointed  to  escort  the  newly  elected  President 
to  the  platform.  President  French  appointed  Dr.  Robinson  to  this 
duty,  and  then  congratulated  Air.  Osterlund  upon  his  election  and 
expressed  his  good  wishes  for  a  successful  administration. 
Mr.  Peacock  moved  that  a  vote  of  thanks  be  tendered  Mr. 
French  for  the  impartial  manner  in  which  he  had  presided.  This 
motion  was  carried. 
Mr.  Osterlund  then  replied  to  Mr.  French's  congratulations. 
President  Osterlund  then  took  the  chair. 
Mr.  Peacock  moved  that  the  thanks  of  the  College  be  tendered 
to  Air.  French,  Dr.  Mattison  and  Dr.  Weidemann  for  their  valued 
services  over  a  long  period  of  time.  The  motion  was  adopted  by  a 
rising  vote. 
Dr.  Robinson  then  moved  (and  was  seconded)  that  a  committee 
of  five  be  appointed  to  draft  resolutions  expressive  of  the  valuable 
services  rendered  the  College  by  Messrs.  French,  Mattison  and 
Weidemann. 
The  meeting  then  adjourned  with  announcement  of  a  resumed 
meeting  which  took  place  on  April  4,  192 1,  at  3  :oo  P.  M. 
The  adjourned  meeting  was  called  to  order  by  President  Oster- 
lund. Minutes  of  the  previous  meeting  were  read  by  Secretary 
Hunsberger.  Prof.  La  Wall  read  a  report  for  the  Publication  Com- 
mittee, and  the  annual  report  of  the  Editor.  The  first  report  con- 
veyed the  sincere  regrets  of  the  members  in  regard  to  the  resignation 
of  Editor  George  M.  Beringer,  whose  conduct  of  the  policies  of  the 
Journal  left  nothing  to  be  desired.  It  recommended  that  the  Col- 
lege appropriate  the  usual  amount  for  the  use  of  the  American 
Journal  of  Pharmacy  for  the  ensuing  year,  and  also  that  Mr.  Ivor 
Griffith  be  selected  as  the  new  Editor,  of  the  Journal. 
