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Chicago  Veteran  Druggists'  Association;  and  by  Dr.  Edward 
Kremers,  representing  the  pharmacists  of  America. 
The  monument  was  presented  to  the  Ebert  estate  by  Oliver  F. 
Fuller,  President  of  the  Chicago  Veteran  Druggists'  Association, 
and  was  accepted  by  Mr.  T.  S.  Jamieson,  one  of  the  executors,  on 
behalf  of  the  estate  and  presented  by  him  to  the  American  Phar  - 
maceutical Association,  President  Oscar  Oldberg  accepting  it. 
The  occasion  was  one  of  national  importance ;  the  trustees  and 
the  other  visitors  were  entertained  by  the  C.  V.  D.  A.  at  a  noon 
luncheon  and,  in  the  evening,  the  Chicago  Branch  of  the  A.  Ph.  A. 
entertained  the  guests,  Professor  Remington  acting  as  toastmaster. 
A  replica  of  the  bronze  tablet  was  sent  to  the  Dean  of  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  who  presented  it  to  the  College 
and  it  will  be  mounted  and  hung  on  the  walls.  It  will  be  remem- 
bered that  Albert  E.  Ebert  left  his  entire  estate  to  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association. 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
The  quarterly  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  College  was  held 
June  28,  1909,  at  4  o'clock  p.m.  in  the  library.  In  the  unavoidable 
absence  of  the  President,  the  First  Vice-President,  Mahlon  N.  Kline, 
presided. 
The  minutes  of  the  annual  meeting  held  March  29  were  read 
and  approved. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  meetings  in 
March,  April,  and  May  were  read  by  the  Registrar  and  approved. 
The  Committee  on  By-Laws  reported  adversely  on  the  proposed 
amendment  to  the  by-laws  to  abolish  the  fee  for  the  certificate  of 
membership.  The  meeting  sustained  the  recommendation  of  the 
committee. 
The  Committee  on  Membership  reported  the  names  of  several 
members  who  were  in  arrears  for  annual  dues,  and  it  was,  on  motion, 
ordered  that  their  names  be  dropped. 
The  Historical  Committee,  through  Chairman  George  M. 
Beringer,  reported  that  during  the  year  a  condensed  historical 
sketch  of  the  College  was  prepared  for  publication  in  the  memorial 
volume  of  the  scientific  institutions,  medical  colleges,  and  hospitals 
