Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  \ 
November,  1909.  j 
College  of  Pharmacy. 
553 
tion  of  his  personal  qualifications  and  conspicuous  services  to  the  College, 
and  be  it 
Resolved,  That  these  resolutions  be  spread  upon  the  minutes  and  that 
a  certified  copy  be  sent  to  the  family  of  our  deceased  fellow  member  and 
friend. 
Respectfully  submitted, 
George  M.  Beringer, 
Samuel  P.  Sadtler, 
Clement  B.  Lowe. 
The  resolutions  were  unanimously  adopted  and  were  sent  to 
the  family. 
Mr.  Beringer,  on  behalf  of  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Huntington,  the 
daughter  of  Mr.  Wiegand,  presented  to  the  College  a  large  portrait 
of  him  and  also  his  diploma,  which  were  received  and  the  thanks  of 
the  College  tendered  the  donor.  Professor  Remington  wished  to 
express  his  regret  at  not  being  in  the  city  when  the  memorial  meet- 
ing for  Mr.  Wiegand  was  held.  The  news  of  his  death  reached 
him  at  Los  Angeles,  California,  while  attending  the  meeting  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  He  had  offered  resolutions 
in  reference  to  his  death  to  the  association,  which  would  appear  in 
the  Proceedings. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Nominations  was  received  and 
ordered  filed.  The  committee  reported  that  the  vacancy  in  the 
office  of  the  Librarian  was  not  acted  upon,  as  it  was  thought  best 
to  refer  it  to  the  College.  The  President  explained  that  one  of 
the  instructors  was  temporarily  in  charge  of  the  Library  and  he 
suggested  that  action  be  postponed  for  the  present,  when  on  motion 
it  was  voted  to  postpone  the  election  of  a  Librarian  for  the  present. 
Professor  Remington  for  the  delegates  to  the  meeting  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  reported  verbally  (a  full 
report  of  the  meeting  was  published  by  the  Editor  in  the  American 
Journal  of  Pharmacy  for  September,  pages  428  to  448). 
ELECTION  OF  HONORARY  MEMBERS. 
The  names  of  five  persons  proposed  by  Professor  Kraemer  for 
Honorary  Membership  at  the  meeting  in  June  (and  laid  over  under 
the  rules)  were  read,  a  ballot  was  taken,  and  the  teller  reported 
their  unanimous  election,  as  follows : 
Dr.  George  H.  Simmons,  Chicago,  Illinois,  Editor  of  the  Journal 
of  the  American  Medical  Association,  and  promoter  of  the  new 
