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Report  of  iooth  Annual  Meeting. 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
May,  1921. 
Moerk.  Dr.  John  Small  has  presented  to  the  College  an  old-fashioned 
bronze  mortar. 
It  was  moved  and  seconded  that  this  report  be  received. 
Mr.  Jos.  W.  England,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  By-laws, 
presented  a  recommendation  for  revision  of  the  by-laws,  which  would 
make  all  persons  engaged  in  applied  science  eligible  for  membership. 
The  President,  Mr.  Osterlund,  appointed  the  following  commit- 
tee to  consider  certain  changes  in  the  by-laws  regarding  active  and 
associate  membership  in  the  College : 
Joseph  W.  England,  Chairman ; 
Dr.  C.  A.  Weidemann, 
Warren  H.  Poley,  .  . 
Josiah  C.  Peacock, 
Edward  T.  Hahn. 
With  deep  regrets  it  was  moved  that  Mr.  Beringer's  declination 
as  Editor  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  be  accepted. 
Prof.  La  Wall  specifically  moved  that  Mr.  Ivor  Griffith  be  nomi- 
nated Editor.  Mr.  Peacock  seconded  the  motion.  The  Secretary 
cast  the  ballot  for  Mr.  Griffith,  and  he  was  unanimously  elected. 
The  Committee  on  Necrology  reported  the  death  of  eleven  active 
members  and  two  associate  members  during  the  year  1920. 
Prof.  Freeman  P.  Stroup,  Librarian,  verbally  reported  that  the 
library  had  been  used  extensively  during  the  past  year. 
Prof.  Cook  read  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  Centennial 
Celebration. 
•  President  Osterlund  explained  that  Prof.  Cook  was  working 
night  and  day  with  other  members  of  the  faculty  and  College  in  or- 
der to  make  the  campaign  a  success. 
The  President  appointed  the  following  Committee  on  Resolu- 
tions to  retiring  officers : 
Joseph  W.  England,  Chairman ; 
William  Duffield  Robinson, 
Robert  P.  Fischelis, 
Josiah  C.  Peacock, 
Charles  H.  LaWall. 
The  meeting  was  adjourned  to  meet  the  call  of  the  chair. 
