404  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.     {K\*™li  3Xrm" 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  Joseph  W.  England,  Freeman  P.  Stroup, 
William  Mclntyre,  and  William  L.  Cliffe. 
Committee  on  Nominations :  Jacob  M.  Baer,  Walter  A.  Rumsey, 
William  Mclntyre,  Otto  W.  Osterlund,  William  E.  Lee. 
Historical  Committee :  George  M.  Beringer,  Jacob  M.  Baer, 
Henry  Kraemer,  Warren  H.  Poley,  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
Committee  on  Necrology:  Samuel  P.  Sadtler,  Henry  Kraemer, 
Gustavus  Pile. 
Professor  Henry  Kraemer  proposed  a  number  of  names  for 
honorary  membership,  which  according  to  the  rules  lie  over  for 
action  at  the  next  meeting. 
Professor  Joseph  P.  Remington  presented  on  behalf  of  Mr.  N.  H. 
Martin,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England,  an  honorary  member  of 
the  Alumni  Association  of  the  College,  a  beautiful  silver  loving 
cup,  with  this  inscription  on  it :  "  Presented  to  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Pharmacy  in  loving  remembrance  of  American  and 
English  leaders  in  pharmacy  by  N.  H.  Martin,  Plon.  Mem.,  May, 
1909.  Brady,  Deane,  Reynolds — Procter,  Parrish,  Maisch,  Ebert." 
The  cup  was  awarded  to  the  last  graduating  class  (1909),  and  in 
turn  to  any  class  which  excels  the  scholarship  average  of  an  immedi- 
ately preceding  class.  The  Secretary  was  directed  to  convey  to 
Mr.  Martin  the  thanks  of  the  College  for  this  valuable  gift. 
Professor  Henry  Kraemer,  on  behalf  of  Joseph  A.  Heintzelman, 
presented  a  number  of  books  he  had  used  in  his  student  days,  also 
the  program  of  his  graduating  class  (1859).  He  also  presented 
on  behalf  of  Joseph  Jacobs,  two  volumes  of  the  American  Journal 
of  Pharmacy  (1830-1831),  and  a  number  of  pamphlets  on  botany 
and  allied  subjects.  The  thanks  of  the  College  were  voted  to  these 
gentlemen  for  their  donations. 
The  Committee  on  Library  were  authorized  to  grant  the  use  of 
any  duplicate  sets  of  books  not  otherwise  used  to  any  of  the  various 
departments  of  the  College. 
An  application  for  life  membership  was  received  from  one  of  the 
recent  graduates. 
A  member  called  attention  to  the  fact  that  the  College  had  no 
printed  form  to  use  in  filling  out  credentials,  when,  on  motion,  the 
Secretary  was  directed  to  procure  a  form  for  credentials. 
C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Recording  Secretary. 
