Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
October,  1901. 
Pharmaceutical  Associations. 
dan,  J.  E.  Kidd  ;  Secretary,  C.  T.  King,  Macon  ;  Treasurer,  J.  T, 
Shuptrine.  Brunswick  was  chosen  as  the  next  place  of  meeting, 
the  time  being  May,  the  day  to  be  set  by  the  Executive  Committee. 
INDIANA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.1 
The  twentieth  annual  meeting  was  held  June  5-7,  at  Muncie. 
The  President,  F.  W.  Meissner,  in  his  address  announced  that  an  old 
standing  indebtedness  of  the  Association,  amounting  to  some 
$1,200,  had  been  paid  during  the  year. 
The  following  papers  were  read  : 
"Preventive  Medication  for  some  Drug  Troubles."    By  B.  Stahlhuth. 
"  Duty."    By  W.  O.  Gross. 
"Emergencies."    By  J.  N.  Roe. 
"The  Indianapolis  Association  of  Retail  Druggists."    By  I.  N.  Heims. 
"Pharmaceutical  Education."    By  G.  D.  Timmons. 
"Local  Associations."    By  I.  N.  Heims. 
"Elixirs."    By  J.  H.  Andrews. 
"  The  Different  Iron  Preparations."    By  J.  W.  Stunner. 
"The  London  Crude  Drug  Market."    By  M.  Little. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year: 
President,  C.  O.  Prutzman ;  Vice-Presidents,  E.   W.  Swadley, 
John  Gifford,  Alexander  Ruh  ;  Secretary,  A.  Timberlake,  Indian- 
apolis ;  Executive  Committee,  F.  E.  Wolcott,  Otto  Gross,  F.  L. 
Burton. 
Anderson  was  chosen  as  the  next  place  of  meeting,  C.  A.  Hen- 
derson, of  that  place,  being  chosen  Local  Secretary.  Fifty  appli- 
cants for  membership  were  elected  and  put  upon  the  roll,  which 
now  numbers  about  750  in  good  standing. 
INDIAN  TERRITORY  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION.2 
The  seventh  annual  meeting  was  held  at  South  McAlester,  May 
2 1  st.    Thirty-nine  new  members  were  elected. 
L.  Matthews,  Miami,  read  a  paper  on  the  "  Relations  of  Clerk  and 
Employer."  Mr.  White,  chairman,  read  the  report  of  the  Committee 
on  Legislation.    The  report  was  one  of  progress,  and  an  appeal  was 
lNat.  Drug.,  p.  235. 
11  Nat.  Drug.,  p.  195. 
