PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OP PHARMACY. 
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lege be granted to such of its members as shall associate them- 
selves together periodically for the cultivation of scientific 
Pharmacy. That this College sanction such associations un- 
der the title of the "Pharmaceutic Meetings of the* 1 Philadel- 
phia College of Pharmac)';" they being considered a legitimate 
branch of the Institution. 
A resignation from Thomas Evans was accepted. The 
proposition laid on the table at last meeting being next in or- 
der, Professor Samuel Jackson was duly elected an honorary 
member of this College, and the Secretary directed to inform 
him of the same. On motion, adjourned. 
Stated meeting held Third month (March) 28, 1842. 
Dr. Robert Bridges was appointed Chairman, pro tern. The 
Secretary being absent, William Procter, jr. was appointed 
Secretary for the evening. 
The minutes of the former meetings of the College were read 
and approved. 
Dr. Wm. Zollickoffer, of Middleburg, Md., was pro- 
posed for honorary membership in the College, by Wm. W. 
Moore, Samuel F. Troth, Joseph C. Turnpenny, and William 
Procter, jr. 
This being the annual meeting for electing Officers, Trus- 
tees, &c, J. C. Turnpenny and Dr. Carson were appointed 
Tellers, and the following gentlemen were declared as duly 
elected, viz. : 
President, — Daniel B. Smith. 
1st Vice President, — Henry Troth. 
2d Vice President, — Dr. George B. Wood. 
Secretary, — Charles Ellis. 
Treasurer, — Samuel F. Troth. 
Corresponding Secretary, — Elias Durand. 
Trustees. 
Warder Morris, Edward Roberts. 
Dr. Joseph Carson, Joseph C. Turnpenny. 
Dillwyn Parrish, Thomas H. Powers, 
John H. Ecky, Wm. Procter, jr. 
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