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Annual  Meeting. 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
May,  1901. 
The  library  has  bseu  consulted  much  more  daring  the  past  year  than  for 
several  years  past. 
Committee  on  Pharmaceutical  Meetings,  by  Henry  Kraemer.  These  meet- 
ings have  been  held  regularly  during  the  College  year.  The  programs  have 
been  full  of  interesting  and  valuable  matter,  and  in  this  respect  have  been  as 
successful  as  could  be  desired. 
Curator's  Report,  by  Joseph  W.  England.  He  reports  the  museum  in  good 
condition,  and  has  received  a  number  of  accessions  during  the  year.  The 
working  collection  of  official  drugs  and  preparations  placed  in  the  reading 
room  has  been  in  daily  use  by  a  large  number  of  students,  and  has  proven  of 
great  value  to  them. 
A  new  feature  of  the  annual  meeting  was  the  report  of  the  President,  giving 
concise  information  as  to  the  affairs  of  the  College.  There  has  been  a  slight 
decrease  in  the  College  debt  from  the  previous  year.  . 
There  has  been  established  during  the  year  the  Keasby  and  Mattison  schol- 
arship, making  a  total  of  six  scholarships  now  available. 
The  property  has  been  well  cared  for  and  kept  fully  up  to  its  past  standard. 
The  adoption  of  an  amendment  to  the  By-Laws  creating  a  Committee  on 
Nominations,  it  is  believed  will  prove  of  material  advantage  to  the  College. 
The  President  alluded  to  the  kind  consideration  shown  him  during  the  year, 
and  concluded  by'stating  that  the  continued  success  and  prosperity  of  the  Col- 
lege depends  upon  the  active  co-operation  of  all  the  members. 
Delegates  were  appointed  as  follows  : 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  at  St.  Louis,  September  16,  1901 — 
Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  William  L.  Ciiffe,  William  Mclntyre,  J.  H.  Redsecker 
and  Prof.  C.  B.  Lowe. 
To  the  Pennsyvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  at  Harvey's  Lake,  June  18- 
20,  1901  — Mahlon  N.  Kline,  Harry  L.  Stiles,  B  M.  Boring,  Joseph  W.  Eng- 
land and  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Fred  T.  Gordon  offered  the  following  resolution,  which  was  adopted  : 
' '  Resolved,  That  the  professors  of  the  College  recommend  to  the  students  the 
queries  of  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  as  suitable  subjects  for 
theses,  and  that  this  be  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Theses  for  action." 
The  election  of  officers,  Trustees  and  Standing  Committees  being  next  in 
order,  William  Mclntyre  and  Henry  C.  Blair,  third,  were  appointed  tellers,  who 
reported  the  following  as  being  elected  : 
President,  Howard  B.  French  ;  First  Vice-President,  William  J.  Jenks  ;  Sec- 
ond Vice-President,  Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison;  Recording  Secretary,  Dr.  C.  A. 
Weidemann  ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Dr.  A.  W.  Miller  ;  Treasurer,  James  T. 
Shinn  ;  Librarian,  Thomas  S.  Wiegand  ;  Curator,  Joseph  W.  England  ;  Editor, 
Prof.  Henry  Kraemer. 
Trustees  for  three  years  :  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Sad  tier,  William  L.  Ciiffe  and 
Joseph  L.  Lemberger.  Committee  on  Publication  :  Henry  N.  Rittenhouse, 
Prof.  Samuel  V .  Sadtler,  Wallace  Procter,  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer,  Joseph  W. 
England,  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington  and  Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison,  Committee  on 
Pharmaceutic  ,1  Meetings— Dr.  R.  V.  Mattison,  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington, 
Prof.  C.  B.  Lowe,  F.  W.  E.  Stedem,  Prof.  Henry  Kraemer. 
C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Secretary. 
