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Pharmaceutical  A ssocia tions. 
( Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
L     October,  1901. 
paid  by  some  of  the  members.  E.  S.  Burnham,  Chairman  of  the 
Examining  Board,  reported  that  six  applicants  had  passed  the 
Board  and  that  twenty-three  had  received  licenses  on  their  having 
diplomas. 
The  meeting  was  concluded  with  a  banquet  in  which  toasts  were 
responded  to  by  E.  F.  Parker,  E.  S.  Burnham,  A.  Memmin,  J.  E. 
Burke  and  C.  W.  Kollock. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  for  1901-1902  :  President,  O. 
Y.  Owings;  First  Vice-President,  J.  A.  Barbot ;  Second  Vice-Presi- 
dent, D.  F.  Frierson  ;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Frank  M.  Smith. 
The  semi-annual  meeting  will  be  held  in  Columbia. 
TENNESSEE  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.1 
The  sixteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  Tennessee  Druggists'  Asso- 
ciation was  held  at  Monteagle  July  I7-I9th.  A  paper  on  "  What 
Pharmaceuticals  is  it  Profitable  for  the  Pharmacist  to  Make  ?  "  was 
read  by  A.  B.  Rains,  of  Columbia.  B.  H.  Owen  read  a  paper  on 
"  What  are  the  Best  Methods  of  Advertising  ?  "  He  said  that  more 
than  half  the  money  spent  in  advertising  is  wasted  on  account  of 
injudicious  methods. 
At  the  second  day's  session  two  honorary  members  were  enrolled, 
Rev.  W.  D.  Powell,  of  West  Tennessee,  and  Daniel  Champion,  of 
Alabama.  A  number  of  papers  were  read,  and  the  following  officers 
were  elected  : 
President,  H.  WT.  McDonald;  Vice-Presidents:  J.  C.  Treherne,  J. 
D.  Kuhn  and  J.  J.  Ingle  ;  Secretary,  W.  R.  Vickers ;  Treasurer,  J. 
C.  Ammons.  Bon  Aqua  Springs  was  selected  as  the  place  for  the 
next  annual  meeting. 
TEXAS  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.2 
The  twenty-second  annual  meeting  was  held  in  Sherman,  Texas, 
May  14  16,  1901.  The  address  of  the  President,  James  L.  Hazlett, 
was  devoted  in  particular  to  the  consideration  of  the  pharmacy  law, 
and  it  was  recommended  that  a  committee  be  appointed  to  draft  a 
suitable  and  satisfactory  law.    This  was  heartily  endorsed  by  the 
1  Amer.  Drug,  p.  94. 
2  Texas  Druggist,  August,  1901. 
