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devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  pharmacists  of  the  State.  The 
Secretary,  E.  B.  Wilson,  reported  thirty-two  applications  for  mem- 
bership. The  Treasurer,  H.  W.  Rietzke,  showed  the  finances  of  the 
Association  to  be  in  good  condition. 
"  Trade  Interests  "  was  the  subject  of  a  paper  by  A.  W.  Eckstein. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year  : 
President,  Stewart  Gamble ;  Vice-Presidents,  Charles  Weschker, 
Miss  Anna  C.  Umland  and  M.  D.  Fallman  ;  Secretary,  E.  B.  Wilson, 
Minneapolis ;  Treasurer,  H.  W.  Rietzke ;  Executive  Committee, 
John  F.  Danek;  A.  T.  Hall  and  J.  H.  Marshall. 
The  next  meeting  will  be  held  at  Lake  Minnetonka,  in  June,  1902. 
OKLAHOMA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.1 
The  annual  meeting  was  held  in  May  in  Oklahoma  City.  The 
following  papers  were  read : 
"Should  Purity  be  the  Prime  Consideration."    By  C.  A.  Dow. 
" Knights  of  the  Grip."    By  Nels  Darling. 
'^Profits  to  be  Derived  from  Window  Dressing."    By  D.  A.  Boland. 
"  Women  in  Pharmacy."    By  Miss  Minnie  Wood. 
"  Tablet  Triturates."    By  Wm.  McCutcheon. 
<(  Social  Duties  of  the  Pharmacist."    By  F.  A.  Wheeler. 
"Soda  Fountain."    By  J.  A.  Hill. 
"  The  Pharmacist  and  the  Physician."    By  John  Wand. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year:  Presi- 
dent, Fred  Reed  ;  Vice-Presidents,  J.  C.  Burton,  J.  C.  Hynds  ;  Secre- 
tary, Frank  Weaver,  of  Oklahoma  City  ;  Assistant  Secretary,  W.  B. 
Wheeler,  of  Guthrie;  Treasurer,  J.  M.  Remington;  Local  Secretary, 
J.  A.  Hill. 
The  next  meeting  of  the  Association  will  be  held  at  Enid. 
SOUTH  CAROLINA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  twenty-fifth  annual  meeting  was  held  at  Charleston,  S.  C, 
May  22  and  23,  1901.  O.  Y.  Owings,  the  president,  called  attention 
to  the  matters  of  legislation  and  the  pure  food  and  drug  law.  Th^ 
report  of  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Frank  M.  Smith,  showed  a 
total  membership  of  104  as  against  93  last  year.  The  dues  have 
been  reduced  from  $3.00  to  $1.00,  but  nevertheless  have  only  been 
1  Western  Druggist,  p.  329. 
